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In page Freedom of religion:

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In Iran, the constitution recognizes four religions whose status is formally protected: Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.[2] The constitution, however, also set the groundwork for the institutionalized persecution of Baháʼís,[3] who have been subjected to arrests, beatings, executions, confiscation and destruction of property, and the denial of civil rights and liberties, and the denial of access to higher education.[2] There is no freedom of conscience in Iran, as converting from Islam to any other religion is forbidden.[citation needed]