#17 in Christian Persecution, Quatar

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Christians in Qatar experience persecution at all levels of society, from the government, local communities and even their own families. Because Islam is the only culturally accepted religion and Sharia law is the standard for daily life, Christians have no place in society. The conservative Wahhabi Islamic norms and customs that define Qatari life are enforced by both the government and ordinary citizens, making it incredibly difficult for Christians who break the mold. Because their worship and customs differ from the norm, these believers are instantly recognizable unless they keep their faith hidden from those around them.

How Christians are Suffering
There are two groups of Christians in Qatar who are strictly separated from one another: expatriate Christian migrant workers and converts from Islam to Christianity. The expatriate Christians can only worship publicly at a designated place outside of Doha, the capital city. Proselytization of Muslims is strictly forbidden, resulting in prosecution and banishment from the country. Meanwhile, converts who leave Islam bear the brunt of the persecution, facing immense pressure from their families and local communities to recant their faith. This Christian persecution comes in the form of discrimination, harassment, police monitoring and intimidation by vigilante groups. However, because converts keep their faith hidden, there are hardly ever reports of Christians being killed, imprisoned or harmed for their faith in the country.

Examples
Numerous Christian migrant workers, many of them viewed and treated as slaves, are being tasked with building the stadium for the 2022 FIFA Football World Championship. These workers are struggling to maintain their rights at the hands of crooked business owners.


Pray for Qatar
  • Pray with Christian migrant workers, as God gives them opportunities to show the love of Christ to their employers who abuse them.
  • Pray for Christian converts who feel they cannot share their faith with Muslim family members, that they would have wisdom and discernment.
  • Pray that Qataris would be drawn to Christ by whatever means God deems necessary.

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Where Persecution Comes From

Christians in Qatar experience persecution at all levels of society, from the government, local communities and even their own families. Because Islam is the only culturally accepted religion and Sharia law is the standard for daily life, Christians have no place in society. The conservative Wahhabi Islamic norms and customs that define Qatari life are enforced by both the government and ordinary citizens, making it incredibly difficult for Christians who break the mold. Because their worship and customs differ from the norm, these believers are instantly recognizable unless they keep their faith hidden from those around them.

How Christians are Suffering
There are two groups of Christians in Qatar who are strictly separated from one another: expatriate Christian migrant workers and converts from Islam to Christianity. The expatriate Christians can only worship publicly at a designated place outside of Doha, the capital city. Proselytization of Muslims is strictly forbidden, resulting in prosecution and banishment from the country. Meanwhile, converts who leave Islam bear the brunt of the persecution, facing immense pressure from their families and local communities to recant their faith. This Christian persecution comes in the form of discrimination, harassment, police monitoring and intimidation by vigilante groups. However, because converts keep their faith hidden, there are hardly ever reports of Christians being killed, imprisoned or harmed for their faith in the country.

Examples
Numerous Christian migrant workers, many of them viewed and treated as slaves, are being tasked with building the stadium for the 2022 FIFA Football World Championship. These workers are struggling to maintain their rights at the hands of crooked business owners.


Pray for Qatar
  • Pray with Christian migrant workers, as God gives them opportunities to show the love of Christ to their employers who abuse them.
  • Pray for Christian converts who feel they cannot share their faith with Muslim family members, that they would have wisdom and discernment.
  • Pray that Qataris would be drawn to Christ by whatever means God deems necessary.

Qatar Photo Gallery


Stories from Qatar
June 7, 2017
Pray for Christians in Qatar During Diplomatic Crisis
Christians in Qatar are requesting prayers for the current diplomatic crisis their country is in. A growing number of other…

+ READ MORE

June 6, 2017
A Day in the Life of a Qatari Christian
An exclusive interview with a Christian who is able to tell us what life is really like for Christians in…

+ READ MORE

March 17, 2017
Persecution in Qatar: Where Sharing Your Faith Is a Dangerous Activity
Christian converts in Qatar often feel they cannot share their faith without fearing for their own lives.

+ READ MORE

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I was recently in Jordan and despite proclaiming that Jordan honors all religious thought, preaching one's faith is strictly forbidden. I have traveled to other Muslim countries and it seems that these countries don't mind if one holds a different religious belief as one does not practice it outside the home nor proselytize. The same situation occurred when I was in China teaching a few years back: my religion was banned and so as not to put my bretheren at risk with the authorities, I did not search them out.

As we all know, we Christians can not remain quiet, but we must proclaim our faith! If not, then the "stones will cry out" in our behalf (Luke 19:40)
 
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I was recently in Jordan and despite proclaiming that Jordan honors all religious thought, preaching one's faith is strictly forbidden. I have traveled to other Muslim countries and it seems that these countries don't mind if one holds a different religious belief as one does not practice it outside the home nor proselytize. The same situation occurred when I was in China teaching a few years back: my religion was banned and so as not to put my bretheren at risk with the authorities, I did not search them out.

As we all know, we Christians can not remain quiet, but we must proclaim our faith! If not, then the "stones will cry out" in our behalf (Luke 19:40)
I pray for your guidance and complete protection.
 
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