Christian Prisoner Denied Adequate Medical Care
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Christian Prisoner Denied Adequate Medical Care

Aida is smiling.
Aida Najaflou
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Aida Najaflou, a 44-year-old Christian convert, was arrested in February by Iranian authorities for allegedly "acting against the Islamic Republic" because of her faith in Jesus. The believer has suffered from physical ailments for years, including rheumatoid arthritis.

Since her imprisonment, Aida has repeatedly been denied proper medical care – a common hardship experienced by Christian prisoners in Iran. Her request for a lower bed was denied, forcing the Christian woman to climb into an upper bunk despite her health limitations. Tragically, Aida suffered a fall from her bunk bed on October 31st, resulting in a spinal fracture.

Following the accident, the believer was taken to hospital where doctors confirmed the fracture and recommended immediate surgery. However, against medical advice, officials transferred Aida back to prison on a stretcher, disregarding her painful injuries. Fellow inmates in the women's ward of Evin Prison staged a protest in support of Aida, which eventually resulted in her transfer to another hospital for treatment. At the time of publishing this report, further details remain unknown.

Religious and political prisoners commonly face harsh conditions in the country's notorious Evin Prison. Aida, who cannot afford to pay the exorbitant bail amount of 11 billion tomans (about $135,000 CAD), is one of many Christians in Iran who remain incarcerated because of their faith. To review other reports about the persecution of believers in this oppressive Middle Eastern country, visit our country profile.

  • Pray that Aida will receive the urgent medical treatment she needs, and that her spinal injury will heal quickly and without complications.
  • Intercede for this believer's physical endurance and emotional resilience, praying that she will experience God's presence and peace in the midst of suffering.
  • Ask the Lord to powerfully intervene in Aida's case, softening the hearts of the Iranian authorities so that she will be rightfully released.
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  • Country Information

    Designation
    Persecuted

    Population
    87,590,873 (2023 est.)

    Ethnicity
    Persian, Azeri, Kurd, Lur, Baloch, Arab, Turkmen and Turkic tribes

    Religion (%)
    Islam (98.5), Christian (0.7), Baha'i (0.3), agnostic (0.3), other (0.2)

    Leader
    Ayatollah Ali Hoseini-Khamenei (1989)

    Government type
    Theocratic republic

    Legal system
    Religious legal system based on secular and Islamic law

    Source: CIA World Factbook

  • Pray for Iran

    As the Gospel message goes forth over the airwaves, may the growth of the church continue to multiply despite persecution. Pray that the Iranian government will be open to change, allowing full rights and protection for its non-Muslim citizens as well. In the meantime, may those who are forced to flee the country find safe refuge and help so they can live in peace and worship the Lord with freedom.

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    Mehran
    Mehran Shamloui
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    Iran's Supreme Court has recently rejected the application for a retrial that was submitted on behalf of Mehran Shamloui, a Christian believer who is currently serving a ten-year prison sentence for his participation in house church activities. Recipients of previously published Persecution & Prayer Alert reports may recall that Mehran had fled to Türkiye in search of refuge. While there, the accused Iranian was apprehended and forced to return to Iran, where he had subsequently been arrested. (The initially posted report regarding Mehran's arrest may be reviewed here.)

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    A map of Iran, marking the arrests
    of Christians since June 24, 2025. 
    (Click on the image for a larger view.)
    Photo: Article18

    Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) recently reported that over 50 Christians have been arrested since the end of the recent conflict between Iran and Israel in June 2025. The country's intelligence agency labelled the detained believers as "Mossad mercenaries," claiming that they had been trained by churches abroad and were now operating "under the guise of the Zionist Christian evangelization movement."