Omani Arab in Oman
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Omani Arabs were among the first people in the Middle East to accept Islam. Most Omani people belong to the Ibadi sect of Islam, one of the religion's oldest and most traditional branches. Ibadi principles of puritanism (including reverence for the text of the Koran) and idealism have greatly influenced Arabs in neighboring countries as well. Family ties and religious traditions are strong, thus resistance to the gospel continues to be strong. Omani Arabs are averse to change in general, especially when they think it could threaten cultural traditions.

Ministry Obstacles
The Omani Arabs are strongly committed to Islam. To follow Jesus in this environment would be difficult, as it would break their traditions of "puritanism."

Outreach Ideas
English language schools and hospitals are great options for missionaries coming into Oman. Missionaries can train for teaching English and nursing in their home countries before going on the field.

Scripture Focus
"I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing."  John 15:5

Scripture Prayer
Pray for the Lord is to help today’s people group to understand that apart from Him they can do nothing of spiritual and eternal value.

Prayer Focus
Pray for the few followers of Christ among the Omani Arabs to find each other, and fellowship together. Pray they would be faithful witnesses to the goodness of Christ to their family and friends. Pray that a strong movement to Jesus would bring whole Omani families and communities into a rich experience of God's blessings.



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