While the origins of Azerbaijanis, (also known as Azeris), are unclear, we do know that they have been subjected to numerous invasions throughout their history. The homeland of the Azeris was first conquered by the Persians in the sixth century B.C. Islam was introduced into the area during the seventh century A.D. and has been practiced there ever since.
By the eleventh century, Persian influence was overpowered by Turkic influence, which explains the blending of Turkic and Persian aspects of their culture.
Numerous invasions, and the tribal nature of the people, caused Azeris to spread throughout Central Asia.
Azeris are small in number in Estonia. Most Estonian Azeris live in the town of Tallinn. They are planning to build a huge mosque to come together in prayer to Allah, and to socialize with other Azeris.
Because of Azeri historical ties with Iran, Shia Islam is dominant. Azeris are primarily of the Ithna Ashari (Twelver's) tradition of Shia Islam, which emphasizes the importance of twelve divinely ordained leaders, one of whom will appear with Christ in the end times. There are also some Sunni Muslims among them. Until the twentieth century, most Azeris identified more with Islam than with their nationality. These beliefs were modified, especially under the atheistic rule of the USSR.
The most important need of Azeri people in Estonia is to understand and accept the fact that Jesus Christ gave his life in their place in full payment of the penalty of their sins.
The Bible exists in their primary language, Azerbaijani; however, Azeri people remain unreached with the gospel. Who will reach them?
Pray for dedicated, Holy Spirit anointed workers to go to Azeri people in Estonia.
Pray for spiritual discernment and hunger among these Shia Muslims.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to move among Azeri family heads, so they will be willing to listen to the gospel with open hearts and minds.
Pray for a Disciple Making Movement among Azeris.
Scripture Prayers for the Azerbaijani in Estonia.
https://azeritimes.com/2022/07/21/exhibition-of-azerbaijani-artist-opens-in-estonia/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijani_diaspora
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