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    WHY IS CHRISTIANITY GROWING SO FAST IN IRAN?

    Iranian.com
    Feb 5 2015

    SofiaM
    Human Rights

    A recent article reported Christianity is growing by leaps and bounds
    in Iran, at around 20% each year, and that Christianity is growing
    faster in Iran than anywhere else.

    Considering the context, that Iran is currently under a
    radical-Islamist dictatorship, that is astounding. Why would
    people predominantly of Muslim background (not necessarily
    practicing/identifying Muslims) leave the comfort and security of
    being Muslim, and convert to Christianity--a faith persecuted by the
    ruling regime? More pointedly, why would these individuals convert,
    when apostasy--or "leaving the Islamic Faith" is illegal and punishable
    by death?

    A country of an estimated 80 million people, Iran's Evangelical
    Christian Community numbers only in the hundreds of thousands--still a
    small minority against a largely Shia-Muslim backdrop. But at a growth
    of 20% a year, Iranian-Christians might change the population-playing
    field in less than a decade. That is, if the Regime hasn't been ousted
    by secularists or democratic activists, by then.

    Christians in Iran, including Armenians, live as second class
    citizens like other minorities-- for example Sunni Muslims, Jews
    and Zoroastrians. Still, however, these "tolerated" minorities fare
    better than Baha'is, who are considered Muslim-heretics under the
    Regime's legal code. Iranian-Christians are under constant threat
    of harassment and attack. Home-worship sessions are often attacked,
    Persian-language bibles are practically illegal, and Pastors are often
    imprisoned under charges of "conspiracy" or being an "enemy of Allah."

    Furthermore, they are barred from holding many jobs in both the private
    and public sectors, are occasionally denied acceptance to university
    or different educational programs and are sometimes denied the right
    to live in certain neighborhoods.

    So why are so many people risking comfort, and their lives? While that
    may seem like a trick question, it certainly isn't. Surely there are
    arrays of different reasons for why one might convert, but perhaps
    this trend shows something deeper about Iranian society as a whole.

    Perhaps even Iranians of Muslim background are so uncomfortable
    under the iron fist of the Islamic Regime, that by converting to
    Christianity they aren't take a huge risk--they have nothing, or
    very little to lose. But what they gain is priceless; a world-wide
    community and support system and a role in quietly protesting and
    challenging the Regime that likely lead them to renounce their Islam
    in the first place.

    Although this article is not meant to place a value on one faith over
    the other, it does seek to start the conversation on the potential
    reasons for a growth-spurt of Christianity in a predominantly Muslim
    country, and under a viciously Islamist Regime.

    http://iranian.com/posts/why-is-christianity-growing-so-fast-in-iran-45232


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