The Shi'ite Muslim population is concentrated primarily in which area?

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Multiple Choice

The Shi'ite Muslim population is concentrated primarily in which area?

Explanation:
Shi'ite Islam is most concentrated in Iran and parts of Iraq due to historical and demographic developments. Iran became the heartland of Shi'a Islam when the Safavid dynasty established Shi'ite Islam as the state religion, making the majority of Iranians adherents. In Iraq, Shi'a communities are especially strong in the southern regions around holy cities like Najaf and Karbala, forming a large portion of the population there. The other areas listed are predominantly Sunni or have only small Shi'a minorities, so they don’t match the regional pattern of Shi'ite concentration.

Shi'ite Islam is most concentrated in Iran and parts of Iraq due to historical and demographic developments. Iran became the heartland of Shi'a Islam when the Safavid dynasty established Shi'ite Islam as the state religion, making the majority of Iranians adherents. In Iraq, Shi'a communities are especially strong in the southern regions around holy cities like Najaf and Karbala, forming a large portion of the population there. The other areas listed are predominantly Sunni or have only small Shi'a minorities, so they don’t match the regional pattern of Shi'ite concentration.

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