

10. Iran

Region
Middle East
Christian population
800 000 (0.9%)
Main relegion
Islam
Main threats
• Islamic oppression
• Dictatorial paranoia

Total score
86%

Pressure
90.6%

Violence
65.4%
Christians in Iran are heavily and systemically repressed, as the authorities seek to root out what they see as a threat from the West to undermine their Islamic rule. Converts are most in the firing line.
House churches are commonly raided, often followed by arrests, interrogations, pressure to inform on other believers and long-term imprisonment. This is typically under charges of breaching “national security”. The conditions in prison are dire, and bail sums can be extortionately high, financially paralysing families. For believers who are released, that typically comes with strict conditions, such as exile to another part of Iran or self-censorship. They can also face hostility from families and local communities. Each year, thousands of converts flee Iran to escape persecution.
Parliament also rushed through a new espionage bill that introduces the death penalty under broad definitions, granting the government sweeping powers to punish perceived dissent. Following the Iran-Israel war, the government now publicly brands converts as spies and collaborators.
Despite being recognised by the state, the historical Armenian and Assyrian Christian communities are treated as second-class citizens, facing discrimination in employment, marriage laws and inheritance laws. They are also banned from using Persian in religious activities and for religious materials, and are not allowed to engage with Persian-speaking people during church services. Foreign Christians encounter scrutiny, with some churches having closed after converts attended.
please pray
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Pray that God will ease the tensions faced by many Iranian Christians, who report even harsher treatment in the aftermath of the conflict with Israel.
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Pray for believers who put everything on the line to gather and worship.
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Pray for the release of church leaders who are imprisoned and for the comfort of the Holy Spirit for them.
