Unreached of Day: 2024-11-10

Mongallese Arab in South Sudan


Mongallese Arab in South Sudan

Islam spread throughout much of North Africa from the 7th through the 11th centuries. During this time, it became much more common than in Sudan, where it was very hierarchical and mainly followed by the upper classes. One of these "upper class" people groups were the Mongallese in South Sudan. They speak Juba Arabic. A relatively high number believe in Jesus for a predominantly Muslim group in Africa.

Ministry Obstacles

Language is one of the biggest obstacles in sharing the gospel with the Mongallese Arab. Their distinct dialect and strong Islamic beliefs make it difficult for any solid movement to take root.

Outreach Ideas

Translating the Bible into their language is an important way to make the gospel message readily available.

Scripture Focus

"Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need."  Hebrews 4:16

Scripture Prayer

Pray for this people group to approach God’s throne of grace and receive the mercy and grace found in Jesus Christ.

Prayer Focus

Pray for peace and stability in South Sudan, so the people can thrive and the gospel can go forth. Pray for Mongallese Arabs to recognize their provider and savior, so they can put their trust in him. Pray for workers to be sent by the Holy Spirit. Pray for the Lord to send dreams and visions to Mongallese Arab leaders.

Mongallese Arab in South Sudan

People Name: Mongallese Arab
Pronunciation:MOHN-gah-leez AE-rub
Country: South Sudan
10/40 Window: No
Population: 220,000
World Population: 220,000
Language: Arabic, Juba
Primary Religion: Islam
Christian Adherent: 2.0%
Evangelical: 0.20%
Bible: Portions
Ministry Resources: No
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: Yes
Status: Unreached
Progress Level:
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