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The Pew Research Center estimates that 40,000 Afghan Christians were living in Afghanistan in 2010. [1] The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan did not recognize any Afghan citizen as being a Christian, with the exception of many expatriates (although, Rula Ghani, the country's First Lady from 2014 until 2021, is a Maronite Christian from Lebanon).
The Bagram Bible Program was a scandal that occurred at Bagram Air Base, in Afghanistan. In May 2009, it was made public that Christian groups had published Bibles in the Pashto and Dari languages, intended to convert Afghans from Islam to Christianity .
Converts to Christianity from Islam Total population Between 8.4 million (2014 study) - 10.2 million (2015 study) According to the study 6 million of those converts came from Indonesia; however, the 6 million figure also includes descendants of those converts. Significant numbers of Muslims convert to Christianity in: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, [6] [7] Australia, Austria, [8] Azerbaijan ...
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978-1-57-856646-4 Prisoners of Hope: The Story of Our Captivity and Freedom in Afghanistan is the 2003 memoir of Christian aid workers Dayna Curry and Heather Mercer . The book details their early lives, their humanitarian work in Afghanistan, and their three months of imprisonment by the Taliban in 2001.
There he sent a copy of his translation of the New Testament to the Shah. [4] It was published in 1815. [citation needed] In 1845, translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew by William Glen and Mīrzā Moḥammad Jaʿfar was published in Edinburgh. [3] In 1846, a complete Bible consisting of this Old Testament and Martyn's New Testament was ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Protestantism in Afghanistan (1 C) Pages in category "Christianity in Afghanistan" The following 4 pages are in this category ...
In 2016, a photograph of the book in Afghanistan from 1997 was discovered, which led to radiometric dating tests on four parts of the manuscript. [2] These parts of the manuscript were dated to c. 780 CE in 2019. [3] The book was found by a Hazara man, who gave it to a local Afghan leader. [4]