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#41 in Christian persecution, Qatar.

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Christians in Qatar are either workers from non-Muslim countries, or people from Muslim backgrounds – and the two rarely interact. There are many migrant workers in Qatar who are allowed to practise the Christian faith – as long as they stick to Qatar's rules. There is an official religious complex outside the capital, Doha, where a select number of churches have been allowed to meet. Qatari citizens are not allowed to enter, and migrant Christians must not speak about Christianity to Muslims. If they do, they may be arrested or deported.

Qataris and migrants from Muslim families who have faith in Jesus cannot openly practise Christianity and can face discrimination, harassment and police monitoring. Changing one’s faith from Islam is not officially recognised, which can cause legal problems around marriage and property ownership.

Qatar is increasingly using advanced technology to monitor both citizens and immigrants. This has caused Christians in Qatar to become increasingly careful about their activities. There are few reports of Christians being physically harmed for their faith, because believers from Muslim backgrounds keep their faith secret.

Who is most vulnerable to persecution?​

Qatari believers and others from Muslim backgrounds are most at risk of persecution. Christian migrant workers face danger if they are seen to be sharing their faith with local people.

Meet 'Nadia'​

The risks are very real not just for the individual but also the extended family who are shamed by association. It’s very challenging to find a church and other believers. There’s a lot of fear and mistrust. You could be talking to someone who’s not a believer but is just pretending.
NADIA, CHRISTIAN CONVERT, ARABIAN PENINSULA.

What has changed this year?​

Little has changed for Christians in Qatar, with pressure on believers from Muslim backgrounds remaining high. Christians continue to face restrictions and persecution from the government, society and their own families.

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

Open Doors supports the body of Christ on the Arabian Peninsula by organising prayer, distributing Scripture resources and training believers and pastors.

How can you pray for Qatar?​

  • Thank God that so many migrant Christians in Qatar can worship Him in freedom.
  • Pray that native Qataris will be permitted to convert from Islam without repercussion.
  • Pray for native converts in Qatar, many of whom are secret Christians. Ask God to protect their faith and help them find other believers.