Kurds and Christianity

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This research plan examines the complex relationship between Kurds and Christianity, highlighting the historical presence of Christian communities in the region and their subsequent assimilation into larger Christian groups. It emphasizes that most contemporary Kurdish Christians are recent converts, often from Muslim or Yazidi backgrounds, a phenomenon particularly notable following conflicts and trauma caused by groups like ISIS. The plan outlines the significant challenges these converts face, including societal persecution stemming from views on apostasy and discrimination from state authorities, varying across Turkey, Iran, Syria, and even the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Ultimately, it underscores that despite growing conversion trends, Christianity remains a statistically small minority within the predominantly Muslim Kurdish population, navigating intricate inter-communal dynamics.

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