Talk:Religion in Iraq
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3rd oldest religion?
[edit]The section on Christianity says it was brought there in the 40s. the section on Mandaeism says it has been there 1800 years, hence since 200 CE, and that it is therefore the 3rd oldest religion after Zoroastrianism and Judaism. Which is it?--142.163.194.106 (talk) 00:27, 7 March 2021 (UTC)
USE SOURCED PERCENTAGES.
[edit]There is a clear vandal who is putting a wrongful near 50-50% Shia/Sunni ratio. It’s intellectually dishonest and defeats what we at Wikipedia are trying to do.
The CIA World Factbook has a 29-34% Sunni and 64-69% Shia percentage. The prevalent sources all state a 30-40% Sunni and 60-70% Shia populace. Stop using links that don’t work or Pie Charts that don’t give exact information. It’s redundant and dishonest.
Stop trying to make yourself feel better by putting inputting wrong information, whoever you are. JasonMoore (talk) 14:45, 24 April 2021 (UTC)
Error in the diagram
[edit]In the diagram it says "Sunni Islam (60%), Sunni Islam (37%), Christianity (3%)"
Obviously, Shia should be one of these. I don't know the matter. - Jetro (talk) 16:42, 13 June 2021 (UTC)