One of the critical issues facing Zoroastrian community today is the dying population because they have refused to accept converts...As I understand there are two communities one in India (parsis) and one inside Iran...The Indian community is hardcore ..Iranian Community inside Iran is more open to accepting converts but I do not know if the decision has been made.
Mixing religion with politics has the drawback of destroying the religion if politics/economy go bad..This is what has happened in Iran...During Shah people in Iran had positive view of Islam..today as a result of corruption and mis-managment and outright dictatorship by religious authorities majority of Iranians have very very negative view of Islam and no longer consider themselves as muslim.
Last survey of Iranian opinion (Inside Iran) about religion (about 4 years ago I think) was an eye opener (survey done by GAMMAN group from Netherland and Iran).
@LegionnairE ,
@Old School
Here is a shocking results : Only 37 percent of Iranians (shia and sunni combined) consider themselves muslim
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this means Iran today is being ruled by a MINORITY within a 37% MINORITY and we can see the results in last weeks nationwide rigged election where 90% of Iranian either did not vote or voted ( because of their jobs) for people not in the ballets ( protest votes)..
Scenes like this is being repeated every day in Iran now where this small minority within a minority is enforcing mandatory Hejab on majority population
A woman in a hospital refuses to obey the hejab and confronted by hejab enforcers.. (she is screaming I will not do it..I will not do it)..Enforced religion does not work!