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#45 in Christian persecution, Comoros

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The majority of the people in Comoros follow Sunni Islam – instituted as the state religion in 2018.
Christians are forbidden from sharing the Gospel, and any distribution of Bibles or religious materials to a Muslim is illegal. Sunni Muslims are the only ones allowed to participate in public religious celebrations, and Comoros doesn’t have an official process to register non-Sunni religious groups.
There are many reports of local communities ostracising individuals suspected of converting from Islam to Christianity, which forces many converts to keep their faith a secret. Any Christian who evangelises can face legal consequences, including a fine and up to a year in prison. Finally, in some parts of this small country, extremist groups are active and threaten believers.
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Meet Titus​

“Barely three days after I decided to follow Christ, my house was burned down. I felt this was a test of my faith in Christ, but it turned out to be faith strengthening.”
Titus (name changed), a Christian who converted from Islam.

What does Open Doors do to help?​

Open Doors works through local partners to strengthen the persecuted Church in the East African islands through discipleship and economic empowerment projects.

Please pray​

  • Pray for protection for Christians who have come to a saving knowledge of Christ out of Islam.
  • Ask God to give secret Christians the knowledge that they belong to a global family.
  • Pray that the government of Comoros will ease their restrictions on practicing the Christian faith.