Christian Books For Sale In Farsi
Welcome to our selection of Christian books in Farsi! Whether you're diving into Scripture in your native language or seeking to share the message of Christ with others, our Farsi Bibles and Christian literature are here to support your faith journey. The term "Farsi" derives from the Persian "فارسی" (Fârsi), the language of Iran, providing a rich foundation for spiritual exploration.
As a nationwide Christian bookstore, we're excited to offer these precious resources for individual study, community sharing, or church and ministry libraries. You can order quantities from 1 to 100+ copies. The good news is that we sell Persian Bibles affordably. In addition to Farsi, we provide Scripture in many languages, including Dari, Tajik, Urdu, Uzbek, Arabic, Kurdish, English, German, Pashto, and many other languages. With excellent customer service and hassle-free 30-day returns, we’re here to ensure you find the right materials for your spiritual needs.
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An Overview of Christianity and the Persian Language
Christianity has a long history in Iran, with its roots dating back to the early centuries AD. Early Christian communities were established in Persia, particularly by missionary efforts from the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic branches of Christianity. Christianity flourished for several centuries, especially in regions like Armenia, which became the first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion in the early 4th century. However, with the rise of Islam in the 7th century, Christianity began to decline as the majority of the Persian population converted to Islam. Despite this, Christian communities, especially Assyrians and Armenians, have remained in Iran, continuing to practice their faith through the centuries.
In the 20th century, Christianity experienced a revival among Persian-speaking Iranians, particularly after the 1979 Iranian Revolution. This shift led to the establishment of an Islamic Republic, which led many Christians to flee, but also spurred the growth of underground Christian movements within Iran. The translation of the Bible into Farsi played a crucial role in this revival, making Christian teachings accessible to the Persian-speaking population. Today, while Christians remain a minority in Iran, the growing Farsi-speaking Christian community continues to thrive, despite challenges, with the availability of Farsi-language Bibles and Christian literature supporting their faith.