Munther Abdul Majeed Al-Badri's 'Religious Minorities in Iraq' offers an in-depth analysis of the diverse religious communities residing in Iraq, exploring their historical presence, cultural contributions, and the contemporary challenges they face. The book meticulously examines the social, political, and legal frameworks impacting these groups, including their rights, freedoms, and the dynamics of their interactions with the majority population. It sheds light on the complexities of sectarian relations and the ongoing efforts towards fostering interfaith dialogue and peaceful coexistence in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society. This essential work provides valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of Iraq's vibrant mosaic of faiths.