Gulf Bedouin in United Arab Emirates
gulf BEH-doo-in

The name “Bedouin” is derived from the Arab word bedu. It is a term used for those groups who migrate with their herds. Today, many Bedouins live as semi-nomads. Political borders are of little importance to the Bedouin, although various government restrictions are now having more effect on their migratory lifestyle than in times past. While most of the Bedouin are Sunni Muslims (many of the Malikite branch), there is still a basic belief in spirits known as jinnis. The jinnis are, according to Muslim legend, spirits capable of assuming human or animal form and exercising supernatural influence over humans. A small number live in the United Arab Emirates.

Ministry Obstacles
It's not easy to establish long-term, trusting relationships with the semi-nomadic Bedouin. Special effort is needed to befriend them.

Scripture Focus
"Likewise, you who are younger, be subject to the elders. Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble."  1 Peter 5:5

Scripture Prayer
Pray that the believers in this people group are clothed with humility and grace.

Prayer Focus
Pray that many Gulf Bedouins will come to love God with their whole being and will walk in his ways. Pray the Bedouin tribes will be able to make necessary adjustments to the changing conditions of the 21st century. Pray their children will have opportunities to attend school. Gospel radio may be very effective in reaching the Bedouin. Pray for excellent programming that will capture the interest of the Bedouins, and that they will find these broadcast frequencies.



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