Djibouti - Photo: Needpix

Djibouti

Djibuti is mainland Africa’s third smallest nation. It is dominated by two majority Muslim groups, Afar and Somali, and is almost completely surrounded by Islamist countries. Despite this, Djibouti itself is not dominated by extremists. The capital city is home to several foreign naval bases, and many international aid groups operate out of the country. Even though Islam is the official state religion, the rights of Christians are generally respected, Bibles are legally available and there is no law preventing Muslims from converting. The nation seeks to protect its Muslim identity, and Christian organizations are not allowed to register officially.

Life for Christians

The government tries to limit the spread of Christianity and the growth of evangelical churches by prohibiting public meetings and the construction of buildings for Christian activities. The only churches that are allowed to worship openly are French Protestant, Roman Catholic and Ethiopian Orthodox. Foreigners are granted religious freedom, but evangelism and discipleship of new believers are discouraged. Muslims who express an interest in Christ face the risk of persecution from family and friends, and those who convert are isolated, beaten and sometimes killed for abandoning Islam.

  • Country Information

    Djibouti map & flagPopulation
    976,143 (2023 est.)

    Ethnicity (%)
    Somali (60), Afar (35), other (5)

    Religions (%)
    Muslim (94), other (6)

    Government type
    Presidential republic

    Leader
    President Ismail Omar Guelleh (1999)

    Legal system
    Mixed legal system based primarily on the French civil code, Islamic religious law, and customary law

    Source: CIA World Factbook

  • Pray for Djibouti

    Pray that there will be fruitful ministry as organization workers demonstrate the love of Christ while endeavouring to meet the needs of the people of Djibouti through assisted healthcare, literacy, education, and several other practical means.

    Pray for the strength of Christians who are ministering amid the country's extremely hot, arid conditions.

    Pray for those expressing an interest in Christ, that they may be able to stand firm in the face of opposition – even when persecuted by those closest to them.