9 Iran
Persecution Type
- Islamic oppression (Very strong)
- Dictatorial paranoia (Very strong)
- Clan oppression (Medium), Christian denominational protectionism (Medium)
- Organized corruption and crime (Medium)
Christian population
800,000
Main Religion
Islam
Leader
Supreme Leader Ali Hoseini-Khamenei
What does persecution look like in Iran?
Unrecognized converts from Islam to Christianity face severe religious freedom violations, primarily from the government and, to a lesser extent, from society and their families. The government views these converts as a threat, believing they are influenced by Western countries to undermine Islam and the regime. Both leaders and ordinary members of Christian groups are often arrested, prosecuted and given long prison sentences for ‘crimes against national security’.
Recognized historical communities such as Armenian and Assyrian Christians are state-protected but treated as second-class citizens. They face many discriminatory legal provisions and are not allowed to worship in Persian or interact with Christian converts. Those who support converts can also face imprisonment.
How can I pray?
- Ask God to guide Iran’s new president, that he will pursue an openness to religious freedom for all minorities, including Christians.
- Pray for secret house churches, that God will protect these networks of underground believers and give them a spirit of wisdom and courage.
- Pray for Christian prisoners. Pray for their mental and physical wellbeing, along with their families who must go on with their lives while their loved ones are imprisoned.