In Iran’s capital city, Tehran, there are reportedly more than 200 registered synagogues serving the Jewish community. But shockingly, there is not a single mosque dedicated to Sunni Muslims.
This is happening in a country that calls itself the “Islamic Republic of Iran.” And yet, Sunni Muslims — who make up a significant portion of the population — are denied the basic right to have their own mosque in the capital.
This isn’t just about buildings — it’s a symbol of systematic religious exclusion, a truth often ignored by mainstream narratives.
And then someone dares to say:
“Iran is an Islamic state…”
Bitter irony or open hypocrisy?
