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Increase in number of Muslim converts to Christianity in Iran amid growing discontent against Islamic theocracy

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August 15, 2024
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Blondinrikard Fröberg
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Reports are indicating an unusual upsurge in the number of Muslims, particularly in Iran, embracing Christianity. The country is grappling with growing discontent against the regime led by the ayatollahs and the nation’s Islamic theocracy. An internal anonymous poll indicates a sweeping change of heart among Iranians, with 80% now favoring a democratic government form and many renouncing Islam. Many opt for a new path distinct from their Islamic roots, as the country reels under the pressures of rampant corruption, high drug addiction rates, and over half of the population living in poverty.

Interestingly, a significant number of dissatisfied Iranians are reportedly converting to Christianity. Todd Nettleton, the Vice President of Messaging at The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM), suggests that the rapid spread of the Christian faith among Muslims is unsettling for the regime. This unsettling development has seen more than half the country’s 75,000 mosques close down, and harsh countermeasures instituted against new Christian converts, including arrests, detention, and imprisonment, particularly of church leaders.

Despite the harsh government stance, Nettleton observes that family members and friends are more accepting of those leaving Islam for other faiths. Moreover, it’s claimed that Muslims are experiencing dreams and visions leading to Christianity, a trend witnessed not just in Iran but across the Muslim world. Such a rise in conversions is also noted in Yemen. Even Afghanistan is recording positive sentiments for Christianity.

While the risks for Christian converts are high in regions like Afghanistan, the possible increase in tolerance from the Saudi Arabian Monarchy towards Christians signals a notable shift from the country’s earlier more stringent positions.

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