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#1 in Christian persecution, Afghanistan

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SCORE
98.33
REGION
Asia
PERSECUTION TYPE
Islamic oppression
RELIGION
Islam
PERSECUTION LEVEL
Extreme
POPULATION
38,914,000
CHRISTIAN
Thousands
GOVERNMENT
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
LEADER
Hibatullah Akhundzada

PROFILE OF PERSECUTION​

Violence15.0/16.7
Church Life16.7/16.7
National Life16.7/16.7
Community Life16.7/16.7
Family Life16.7/16.7
Private Life16.7/16.7
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What does persecution look like in Afghanistan?​

It is impossible to live openly as a Christian in Afghanistan. Leaving Islam is considered shameful, and Christian converts face dire consequences if their new faith is discovered. Either they must flee the country or they will be killed. This was true before the Taliban takeover: the situation has become even more dangerous for believers this year. The Taliban will make sure that Islamic rules and customs are implemented and kept. Christian converts don’t have any option but to obey them.
If a Christians new faith is discovered, their family, clan or tribe has to save its honor by disowning the believer, or even killing them. This is widely considered to be justice. Alternatively, since leaving Islam is considered a sign of insanity, a Christian who has converted from Islam may be forcibly sectioned in a psychiatric hospital.

Meet Sharifullah

The Taliban are killing our souls and spirits.
Sharifullah (name changed) is a traditional craftsman in Afghanistan. He is a secret believer, who devotes his life to shepherding the people God has entrusted into his care.

What has changed in Afghanistan?​

The situation in Afghanistan made headlines around the world last year, as the Taliban advanced across the country and captured the capital, Kabul, on August 15, 2021. Many Afghans fled the country, and there was wide expectation that freedoms would be swiftly curtailed. For Christians, though, there were basically no freedoms to lose: Afghanistan had been No. 2 on the Open Doors World Watch List for several years, and Christian persecution remains extreme in all spheres of public and private life. The risk of discovery has increased, since the Taliban controls every aspect of government. This extends to owning documentation—including paperwork from international troops—that may help identify Christians.

Who is most vulnerable to persecution?​

Christians face extreme persecution wherever they are in Afghanistan. Control and supervision are stricter in rural areas than in most cities, but Afghans are expected to be loyal to clan, family and Islam across the country.

What does Open Doors do to help Christians in Afghanistan?​

Open Doors raises prayer support for persecuted believers in Afghanistan.

Christian population is Open Doors estimate.

Pray for Afghanistan​

  • Please pray for secret believers in Afghanistan, that they will be protected from the violence of the Taliban.
  • Ask God to make Taliban leaders uphold and preserve human life, and that God would turn their hearts from hate to love.
  • Pray for Open Doors partners supporting Afghan refugees to be filled with grace and love.

Stories from Afghanistan​


November 14, 2022

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August 15, 2022

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