Abdul of India
The Abdul (or Dafali) are widely distributed in
northern India. In Gujarat, the Abdal collect alms in the name of god by
beating a one-ended drum (danka) and singing religious songs. Their
subsistence is largely derived from seeking alms. In other states the
Abdul have other occupations, such as fitting horseshoes and making
horse and cow whips with leather. In Himachal Pradesh they traditionally
were singers for the Rajput, and used to lead funeral processions
playing on a stringed musical instrument and singing mourning songs.
They have an effective and organized social council known as the
panchayat, which is headed by a sardar, to maintain social order in the
community. They have a very low rate of literacy, especially among
females. They are Sunni Muslim.Ministry Obstacles This community is widely dispersed, making it difficult to contact very many of them. Outreach Ideas The Gospel needs to come primarily in oral form to this community. Workers are needed who can tell stories from scripture, and who will bring recorded scripture with them to the people. Pray for the followers of Christ None of the Abdul has identified themselves as Christians to the Indian census. Pray this situation will soon change. Pray for the entire people group Pray this poor community will be able to educate their children well. They very much need to raise their literacy rate, and they need to gain skills to become employable. Scripture Focus "And those who lead many to righteousness [will shine] like the stars for ever and ever." Daniel 12:3 |
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Rabu, 01 April 2015
Abdul of India
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