Christianity in the Maldives
Christianity is a minority religion in the Maldives. An estimated 0.3 or 0.4% of the population is Christian.
Demographics
In 2013, scholar Felix Wilfred of
Overview
The Maldives is among the countries with the least tolerance towards
In the late 1990s, the
The
President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom stated that the Maldives would be deprived of independence if it is not entirely Muslim. The Maldivian High Commission in Colombo stated in 1998, that reports of persecution are inaccurate and wrong.
According to Open Doors, the country was rated as the 15th worst place in the world to be a Christian.[7]
History
The arrival of the Portuguese saw the first appearance of Christianity in the region. In 1558 the Portuguese established a small garrison with a Viador (Viyazoru), or overseer of a factory (trading post) in the Maldives, which they administered from their main colony in Goa.[8] After conquering the capital of Malé, the Portuguese installed Andiri Andiri (or Dom Manoel) as ruler, a Christian of Maldivian and Portuguese parentage.[9] They tried to forcefully impose Christianity on the locals under threat of death,[10] and some of the nobility were converted.[8] Many Islamic scholars were killed by the Portuguese [11] After Muhammad Bodu Thakurufaanu and his army repelled the Portuguese in 1573, Christianity receded.[12]
The Dutch nominally controlled the region in the mid-17th century then the British in the last years of the 17th century. However, the Dutch and British did not interfere with the religious beliefs of the locals. In the 21st century, Christianity in the Maldives is mainly practiced by tourists and temporary workers.
See also
- Roman Catholicism in the Maldives
- Filipinos in the Maldives
References
- ISBN 9780199329069.
- ^ World Religion Database at the ARDA website, retrieved 2302-08-08
- ^ ISBN 978-1-4744-3982-4, retrieved 2024-07-10
- ^ "Christians Expelled from Maldives". Christianity Today. 7 September 1998.
- ^ World Christian Encyclopedia (2nd edition), Volume 1, p. 480
- ^ Annals of the Propagation of the Faith, Volume 1, 1839 - Pg. 146
- ^ Open Doors website, retrieved 2023-08-08
- ^ a b Division, American University (Washington, D. C. ) Foreign Areas Studies; Stoddard, Theodore Lothrop (1971). Area Handbook for the Indian Ocean Territories: Co-authors: Theodore L. Stoddard [and Others] Prepared for the American University by the Institute for Cross-Cultural Research. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 27.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ISBN 978-0-19-027772-7, retrieved 2024-07-10
- ^ Mohsin, Haroon (2022-08-26). "Maldives: Qaumee Dhuvas". National Today. Retrieved 2024-07-10.
- ISBN 978-1-139-05613-7, retrieved 2024-07-10
- ISBN 978-0-19-027772-7, retrieved 2024-07-10
Online sources
- opendoorsusa.org
- aaa.net.au Archived 2012-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
- persecution.net
- UN