The majority of the people in Comoros follow Sunni Islam—instituted as the state religion in 2018. Christians are forbidden from sharing the gospel, and any distribution of Bibles or religious materials to a Muslim is illegal. Sunni Muslims are the only ones allowed to participate in public religious celebrations, and Comoros does not have an official process to register non-Sunni religious groups.
There are many reports of local communities ostracizing individuals suspected of converting from Islam to Christianity, which forces many converts to keep their faith a secret. Any Christian who evangelizes can face legal consequences, including a fine and up to a year in prison. Finally, in some parts of this small country, extremist groups are active and threaten believers.
Christians who convert from Islam are the most likely to face severe persecution from family and community.
Comoros held a position among the top 10 countries in the early years of the World Watch List. In recent years, it has consistently recorded scores surpassing 60 points. There is no difference this year, as the country continues to be an extremely difficult place for believers, particularly those who have converted from Islam.
Open Doors works through local partners to strengthen the persecuted church in East African islands through discipleship and economic empowerment projects.
Dear God, we pray for our brothers and sisters in Comoros. As they risk pressure and family rejection because they follow You, we ask You to help them see they aren't alone. Give them encouragement, fellowship and a sense of belonging. We pray for safety and hope. And we ask You to open up the country of Comoros, that it might be a place where the gospel can flourish. We ask this in Your Son's name, Amen.
Very High