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« on: December 20, 2014, 06:18:34 PM »

I think Mikado's answer was interesting, through unless Assad lose I doubt we will see the Christians disappear in Syria.

Through interesting in Turkey and Algeria, while the traditional non-Muslim religious minorities has almost completely disappeared, it seem to be some conversion to Christianity (primary protestant groups). In Algeria conversion should be relative common among the Berbers (primary the Kabyle). There's also the rumour about "mass" conversions in Iran, but honestly when there's death penalty for conversion, it's hard to know the scale. But it's interesting than these things happen away from the Arabic core.
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