>>12751882it's mediocre (but very safe), it's really good if you're rich and really bad if you're poor, the economy has been venezuela tier for a few years and the currency fluctuates so the poor people suffer badly, but the rich don't.
yeah, we have a lot of secular people but it's kind of hard to put an accurate estimate of them.
the most secular are urban middle class-upper class people, young people in cities, and very educated people and a combo of those, but a significant portion of the population is pretty poor and lives in rural areas and they are extremely religious and are the backbone that the regime feeds off of. almost every hates the regime because its incompetence, but that doesn't correlate with religiosity, i'd say like 50-60% of the population is very religious, remainder is moderately religious/secular or full blown atheist/agnostic or religious minorities. the main grievance they have is the shit economy because of sanctions. the villages are incredibly backwards, but cities are insanely progressive in some parts. lots of income inequality. you can find people like in this video or in this picture i attached in cities, but in villages they'd get their asses kicked, the cities and villages are totally different worlds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2t8FogZXqUtabriz is just a large city in the northwest and turks/azerbaijanis are the only foreigners who go there because they speak azeri turkish there, tehran is a giant metropolis but i don't think it's that great for tourism. the best tourist places are shiraz, esfahan, and kish island (near dubai). the first two have many tourist sites and mosques, and the island one is just a vacation island basically, even some foreigners like filipinos living in dubai go there sometimes
what about sudan? what goes on there? it's a very mysterious country to me bro