Christianity is spreading, Iran Minister admits

'It's happening right before our eyes'

Mahmoud Alavi, Iran’s intelligence minister. Courtesy Photo.

By Our Reporter

Iran’s intelligence minister has admitted publicly for the first time that Christianity is spreading throughout Iran – one of the largest Islamic nations in the Middle East.

Iranwire.com reports Mahmoud Alavi, the Islamic Republic’s intelligence minister, was giving a speech in front of several Shia Muslim clerics when he announced “Christianity is spreading in “parts” of Iran.”  

In an apparent attempt to make light of the people converting, CBN News quoted Alavi as saying: “These converts are ordinary people whose jobs are selling sandwiches or similar things.”

“We had no choice but to summon them to ask them why they were converting,” said Alavi. “Some of them said they were looking for a religion that gives them peace. We told them that Islam is the religion of brotherhood and peace. They responded by saying that: ‘All the time we see Muslim clerics and those who preach from the pulpit talk against each other. If Islam is the religion of cordiality, then before anything else, there must be cordiality and peace among the clerics themselves.”

The intelligence minister urged clerics to quit bickering among themselves.

“It is not the job of the intelligence community to find the roots of these conversions from Islam. But it’s happening right before our eyes,” he added.

Iran is known for its mounting persecution of Christians.  The Islamic Republic is listed as number 9 among the world’s top persecutors of Christians, according to Open Doors USA. Christians in Iran are forbidden from sharing their faith with non-Christians. Consequently, church services in Persian (Iran’s national language) are not allowed.

News Agencies contributed to this report.

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