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#8 in Christian persecution, Pakistan

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Pakistan’s notorious blasphemy laws are often used to target minority groups, but Christians are disproportionately affected. Indeed, roughly a quarter of all blasphemy accusations target Christians, who make up just 1.8 per cent of the population. Blasphemy laws carry a death sentence. While this is seldom carried out, people accused of blasphemy are vulnerable to attack or murder by mobs.
The number of Christian girls (and those from other minority religions) abducted, abused and forcefully converted to Islam (frequently backed by lower courts) is growing. And churches that engage in outreach are particularly prone to opposition. All Christians suffer institutionalised discrimination. Occupations that are deemed low, dirty and degrading – such as cleaning sewers or working in brick kilns – are reserved for Christians by the authorities. Many are referred to as “chura”, a derogatory term meaning “filthy”. Christians are also vulnerable to being trapped in bonded labour.
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Meet Rashid​

“We’re in a spiritual battle… So we will be Christ – even to our enemies. We will show them that our faith is stronger than their hate.”
Rashid

What does Open Doors do to help?​

Open Doors is active in the Persian Gulf countries, including Pakistan, through The HOPE (Helping Others Pray and Encourage) Community.

Please pray​

  • Ask God to change the hearts of decision-makers in Pakistan regarding blasphemy laws.
  • Pray for Christians to find joy in daily life, knowing they’re not second-class citizens in God’s eyes.
  • Ask God to protect Christian women in Pakistan who can be forced into marriage with Muslims.