The Pashtun have been called the largest Muslim tribal society in the world. There are at least 30 major tribes, and countless sub-tribes and clans. Spread over a vast geographical area and riven by socio-economic, political, tribal and linguistic (dialectical) differences, Pashtuns nevertheless share a unique sense of common identity. Pashtun identity is based on four elements: Heritage (descent from a common ancestor); Islam (99.9% Muslim); the Pashtunwali Code of Honor ("The Way of the Pashtun"); and to some extent, Language (Pakhtu or Pashto). They live primarily in Afghanistan and Pakistan, though there is a significant Pashtun diaspora in the Arab Gulf and many Western countries.
There have been efforts to reach the Pashtun since 1818, when William Carey translated parts of the Old Testament into Pakhto, based on interaction with Pashtun traders who caravanned (and settled) across north India and beyond. (In South Asia, the name "Pashtun/Pakhtun" was anglicized to "Pathan" a name immortalized in Rudyard Kipling's novels and British colonial history; today, the Pashtun in India, Bangladesh, and throughout South Asia are known as "Pathan".) The first intentional mission to the Pashtun was launched by the Church Missionary Society in Peshawar, Pakistan (then Northwest India) in 1853. This was followed by over 150 years of faithful witness, through mission hospitals, schools, colleges, literature, friendship evangelism, and other forms of witness by national Pakistani (Punjabi) Christians and expatriate missionaries. Despite this record, and the slow but growing number of scattered Pashtun believers, a vibrant, indigenous, disciple-making movement has yet to take root and spread.
The majority of Pashtun live in Pakistan. Among them is the Arakh clan. They are concentrated mainly in the northern and western provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan. The Durand Line (the border established under British colonial rule) divides traditional Pashtun homelands in Afghanistan and present-day Pakistan. However, due to tribal, linguistic, social and economic ties, the border is porous, and volatile fertile ground for the drug trade, smuggling, and cross-border militancy.
More significant than dialectical differences, a Pashtun's primary loyalty is to his particular social group (tribe or sub-tribe). This loyalty supersedes their loyalty to either Afghanistan or Pakistan. Pashtun clans in Pakistan like the Arakh must make a living in a country that is dominated by a Punjabi speaking elite. They try to protect their identity and interests through groups like the Pashtun Tahafuz (protection) Movement. In Pakistan one can find Pashtuns in all walks of life, but most are involved in agriculture.
Be they in Afghanistan or Pakistan, Pashtuns must deal with the Taliban, which rules Afghanistan with an iron fist. The Taliban has a high concentration of Pashtun members. However, different clans might be loyal to them or against them.
Arakh Pashtuns are almost entirely Sunni Muslim. Islam is central to their identity, but they have Pashtunwali, their own code of honor. Their code of honor means they must give shelter to those who are fleeing, offer hospitality and defense. They are expected to take revenge even if it takes generations. These are all points of honor which extend beyond their Sunni Muslim beliefs.
Arakh Pashtun communities have tremendous potential. If they allowed the Holy Spirit to direct their families and communities, they and those around them would be blessed beyond measure.
Pray for the production and distribution of all forms of media in the Pashto language, including literature, videos, music, movies, radio, websites, and social media.
Pray for more workers to serve among the Pashtun people in education, business, healthcare, development and other professional areas
Pray for God's Spirit to strengthen and protect new believers and to empower their lives and witness.
Pray for a massive, Holy Spirit directed movement to Christ among every Pashtun clan (including the Arakh) that will abundantly bless them in every way.
Scripture Prayers for the Pashtun Arakh in Pakistan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashtunwali
https://factsanddetails.com/south-asia/Pakistan/Ethnic_Groups_and_Minorities/entry-8089.html
Profile Source: Joshua Project |
People Name General | Pashtun Arakh |
People Name in Country | Pashtun Arakh |
Alternate Names | |
Population this Country | 2,000 |
Population all Countries | 2,000 |
Total Countries | 1 |
Indigenous | Yes |
Progress Scale | 1 ● |
Unreached | Yes |
Frontier People Group | Yes |
Pioneer Workers Needed | 1 |
People ID | 22432 |
ROP3 Code | 119417 |
ROP25 Code | 306585 |
ROP25 Name | Pashtun |
Country | Pakistan | |||
Region | Asia, South | |||
Continent | Asia | |||
10/40 Window | Yes | |||
National Bible Society | Website | |||
Persecution Rank | 7 (Open Doors top 50 rank, 1 = highest persecution ranking) | |||
Total States on file | 2 | |||
Largest States |
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Country | Pakistan |
Region | Asia, South |
Continent | Asia |
10/40 Window | Yes |
National Bible Society | Website |
Persecution Rank | 7 (Open Doors top 50 rank, 1 = highest persecution ranking) |
Total States | 2 |
Islamabad 1,000 | |
Punjab 1,000 | |
Website | South Asia Peoples |
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Primary Religion: | Islam |
Major Religion ▲ | Percent * |
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Buddhism |
0.00 %
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Christianity (Evangelical 0.00 %) |
0.00 %
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Ethnic Religions |
0.00 %
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Hinduism |
0.00 %
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Islam |
100.00 %
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Non-Religious |
0.00 %
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Other / Small |
0.00 %
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Unknown |
0.00 %
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* From latest Pakistan census data. Current Christian values may substantially differ. |
Primary Language | Pashto, Central (1,600 speakers) | ||||||
Language Code | pst Ethnologue Listing | ||||||
Language Written | Unknown | ||||||
Total Languages | 5 | ||||||
Secondary Languages |
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Primary Language | Pashto, Central (1,600 speakers) |
Language Code | pst Ethnologue Listing |
Total Languages | 5 |
Secondary Languages | |
Hindko, Southern 200 | |
Punjabi, Western 100 | |
Pahari-Potwari 100 | |
Urdu 60 | |
People Groups | Speaking Pashto, Central |
Primary Language: Pashto, Central
Bible Translation Status: Unspecified
Resource Type ▲ | Resource Name | Source |
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Audio Recordings | Audio Bible teaching | Global Recordings Network |
Film / Video | God's Love Story | General / Other |
General | Bible for Children | Bible for Children |
General | General Ministry Resources | General / Other |
Profile Source | Joshua Project |
Data Sources | Data is compiled from various sources. Learn more. |