Protestantism in the United Arab Emirates

Evangelical church in Dubai (Jebel Ali Village)

Protestantism is a minority religion in the United Arab Emirates. Among the Protestant denominations in the country are the Christian Brethren, the Coptic Evangelical Church and the Evangelical Alliance Church.[1] Other denominations are the Arab Evangelical Church of Dubai, Dubai City Church and the United Christian Church of Dubai.[2] The Anglican Communion is represented by the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East. The government does not permit churches to display crosses on the outside of their premises or to erect bell towers.[3] Christian men are not allowed to marry Muslim women.[3] The government does not permit conversion from Islam.[3] Non-Muslim religious leaders reported that customs authorities rarely questioned the entry of religious materials such as Bibles and hymnals into the country.[3] On December 25, 2007, the President's Religious Affairs Advisor al-Hashemi participated in Anglican Church celebrations of Christmas.[3]

References

  1. World Christian Encyclopedia, 2001 edition, Volume 1, page 771/772
  2. "Who is DECC". Deccc.com. Retrieved 2012-02-23.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "United Arab Emirates". 2001-2009.state.gov. Retrieved 2012-02-23.

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