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Hazara in Afghanistan
huh-ZAH-ruh
Can you name a Muslim people who other Muslims have persecuted within their own country? The Shia Muslim Hazara have been the recipients of attacks by Afghan Sunni Muslims for centuries. At one time, Hazara formed half the population of the nation. Today, they make up only about one-tenth. Some Hazara have settled in cities, but the majority still carry on their traditional, nomadic lifestyle of seasonal migration with their herds of goats, sheep, cattle, and horses. Although they have a long history of marginalization and persecution, they are known for their resilience and strong cultural identity.
Ministry Obstacles The mountainous areas where the Hazara live are difficult to reach in summer and nearly impossible to enter in winter. If a Hazara person becomes a follower of Christ, their community will see them as a traitor to their people and treat them as such. They are taught that leaving Islam is shameful and treacherous.
Scripture Focus "Surely his salvation is near to those who fear him, that glory may dwell in our land." Psalm 85:9
Scripture Prayer Pray for the land of this people group to soon be filled with His glory and mercy!
Prayer Focus Ask the Lord to give each Hazara the opportunity to hear a clear presentation of the gospel.
Pray that the handful of Hazara believers will be bold in sharing their faith.
Pray these believers will be supernaturally protected from harm as they tell of Jesus.
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| People Name: |
Hazara |
| Pronunciation: |
huh-ZAH-ruh |
| Country: |
Afghanistan |
| 10/40 Window: |
Yes |
| Population: |
3,769,000 |
| World Population: |
4,775,700 |
| Primary Language: |
Hazaragi |
| Primary Religion: |
Islam |
| Scripture: |
New Testament |
| Ministry Resources: |
Yes |
| Jesus Film: |
Yes |
| Audio Recordings: |
Yes |
| Christ Followers: |
Few, less than 2% |
| Status: |
Unreached |
| Progress Level: |
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