The Role of the Islamic Revolution in Realizing Empathy and Solidarity with the Followers of the Christian Religion.
After the victory of the Islamic Revolution, a large number of Christian places of worship in different cities of Iran were included in the list of national monuments.
During the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, St. Stephen’s Church and the Armenian Golden Church of Iran were registered with UNESCO.
Iranian Armenians with a population of about 100,000 have about 300 churches in Iran; That is, there is one Armenian church for every 500 Armenians in Iran.
After the Islamic Revolution, there was a fundamental change in Armenian schools, and unlike the Shah’s regime, school principals were gradually elected from religious minorities.
Today, Armenian Christians operate freely in the Islamic Republic of Iran without economic restrictions, as the production of Hacoupian suits makes clear.
Christian artists in various artistic fields such as cinema, music, theater, radio and television of the Islamic Republic of Iran are continuously represented.
During the 8 years of holy defense, Christians of the country have written a heroic history by engaging 90 martyrs, 295 veterans and 58 freedmen in the scenes of defending the honor of Iran in recognition of their attachment to their homeland.
Christians in the Islamic Republic of Iran can publish their own magazines, newspapers, weeklies, monthlies and periodicals.