Shaikia, Arabized of Sudan
The Shaigiya
are a riverain agricultural people. They claim to descend from Shayig
Ibn Humaidan, who came from Arabia at the time of the conquest of Egypt
in the 7th century. The tribe's traditional homeland lies on both banks
of the Nile from Kurti down to the Third Cataract, and in portions of
the Bayuda Desert. The Shaigiya are divided into twelve sections or
sub-tribes, each descended from one of the twelve sons of the founder,
Shaig. Most children attend government school. Women are usually the
teachers, while the men are farming. Children attend religious schools
called Khalawi where they learn and memorize the Quran, before attending
government school. The Shaigiya tribe speaks and writes in Arabic,
using an accent which drops the last letter of some words.
Ministry Obstacles
Sudan doesn't provide a welcome to Christian workers, so creative access approaches will be helpful.
Outreach Ideas
Perhaps the Shaikia tribe will discover the availability of scripture downloads in their language to phones and computers. Please pray they will find these.
Pray for the followers of Christ
There are a few individuals within the Shaikia tribe who identify themselves as Christians. Please pray these people will live holy lives, and will consistently demonstrate all of the fruit of God's Spirit.
Pray for the entire people group
Please pray for peace in Sudan. Pray also the Shaikia tribe will have improved medical care, and for adequate rainfall for their crops and livestock.
Scripture Focus
"Let the nations be glad and sing for joy; For You will judge the peoples with uprightness and guide the nations on the earth." Psalm 67:4 |
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Rabu, 21 Januari 2015
Shaikia, Arabized of Sudan
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