Muslims have no right to convert to Christianity under Iranian law, and those who do risk arrest and long prison sentences. For members of the religious minority, many of whom have been forced to flee abroad in order to practice their faith, it is a matter of finding a #Place2Worship.
Imprisoned Iranian pastor Yousef Nadarkhani has gone on a hunger strike to protest the regime's attempt to bar his children from completing their education because they refuse to study Islam and read the Quran.
An Iranian Christian convert, who is serving a six-year prison sentence, has received 80 lashes for drinking communion wine. He is the second convert to receive such a punishment in just over a month.
02/23/2022 Iran (International Christian Concern) – Pastor Hekmat Salimi, an Iranian Christian convert and Anglican minister, fled Iran six years ago […]