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Internet Reacts to Iran’s New ‘Holy Virgin Mary’ Subway Station

Internet Reacts to Iran’s New ‘Holy Virgin Mary’ Subway Station

Summary

Iran has opened a subway station in Tehran named "Holy Virgin Mary," featuring Christian art and located near a main Armenian church. The station has sparked discussions about religious coexistence and the country's global image, with both support and criticism online. The naming choice highlights Iran's constitutional recognition of religious minorities.

Key Facts

  • Iran opened a new subway station in Tehran named Maryam-e Moqaddas, meaning Holy Virgin Mary.
  • The station is near a main Armenian church and features Christian-themed art.
  • This action has increased discussions about religious coexistence in Iran.
  • Iran's constitution recognizes Christians, Jews, and Zoroastrians as protected minorities.
  • Supporters see the station as a gesture of inclusion, while critics view it as a public relations move.
  • The station's design includes murals of Mary and Jesus, reflecting Armenian Christian heritage.
  • Social media users expressed surprise at the station's Christian elements in a predominantly Muslim country.
  • The Christian community in Iran includes ethnic Armenians and Assyrians and has reserved seats in parliament.
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