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Vafsi of Iran
 
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The Islamic Republic of Iran is home to approximately 70 million people divided into about 100 distinct ethnic groups. The largest percentage of people are Persian. These are descended from the original Indo-Europeans who entered the country from Central Asia in the second millennium B.C. The remainder of the population consists of ethnic groups such as the Azeri, Gilaki, Mazandarani, and Kurds. Other groups include the Arab, Lur, Baluchi, and Turkmen. Numerous other groups compose less than 1% of the total population.

In the mid-eleventh century, Iran was conquered by the Seljuk Turks under Togrul Beg. During the next four centuries, it was successively dominated by the Seljuks, the Mongols under Genghis Khan, Tamerlane and his Mongol hordes, and the Turkmen, resulting in a melting pot of ethnic groups. Located in Central Province, the Vafsi speak an Indo-Iranian language (also called Vafsi), but most are also fluent in Farsi.

What Are Their Lives Like
The origins of the Vafsi are unclear, and little is known about their specific lifestyle. They are assumed to be primarily herdsmen, who are closely related to the Astiani. More than half of Iran is either rugged terrain or wasteland, most of which is uninhabitable salt deserts. About one-tenth of the country is suitable for farming, and another one-fourth is suitable for grazing. Nearly one-third of the agricultural land area is irrigated, mostly in the hilly margins between desert and mountains.

Health conditions outside the capital are poor. Many small towns and rural areas suffer from unsanitary conditions and a shortage of medical personnel and facilities. Contagious diseases such as scarlet fever, whooping cough, pulmonary tuberculosis, and typhoid fever are prevalent. The infant mortality rate is a serious problem; it is very high by both international and Middle Eastern standards. Life expectancy is about 65 years for both sexes.

Although five years of primary education is compulsory in Iran, many rural children never attend school because of either parental objection or a lack of facilities. The secondary school system is relatively undeveloped, and it serves mainly to prepare small numbers of students for university-level education. The illiteracy rate in the country is high and compares poorly even to that of other Middle Eastern countries.

The culture of Iran is heavily influenced by the Muslim religion, as is evident in the art, literature, and social structure of the country. After the 1979 revolution, the Shi'ite clergy led a drive for renewed Muslim practices. Women were ordered to return to more traditional roles, movie theaters were closed, and radio stations were prohibited from broadcasting music. The segregation of men and women at social functions was re-instituted. Many women again wore the traditional chador, a long black cloth that is draped over the head and body.

What Are Their Belief?
The border of Iran is inhabited by ethnic minorities, who at times have been perceived to hold greater allegiance to their individual ethnic groups than to the national government. Arabs can be found in the southwest. The Baluchi in the southeast, the Turkmen in the northeast, and the Kurds in the west are all Sunni Muslims. Although the Azeri are Shi'ites, they have come into conflict with the politically active Iranian Shi'ite clergy. However, at other times they have found common cause with them.

The official religion of Iran is the Shi'ite branch of Islam, which is followed by more than 95% of the population. Some of the most sacred Shi'ite places are in Iran; the city of Qom, south of Teheran, is a noted place of pilgrimage.

What are their needs?
The Vafsi are virtually 100% Muslim and do not have any Christian resources available to them in their own language. Iran, unfortunately, remains closed to traditional missionary work. Only sustained prayer can open the doors of this Muslim nation to the Gospel.

Prayer Points
Pray that the doors of Iran will soon be opened to the preaching of the Gospel.
Pray that the Bible, the Jesus film, and Christian broadcasts will be made available in the Vafsi language.
Ask Jesus to supernaturally reveal Himself as Lord through dreams and visions.
Pray for the hearts of the Vafsi to be softened towards the Gospel message.
Ask the Lord to greatly multiply the efforts of the few Vafsi believers as they share Christ with others.
Take authority over the spiritual principalities and powers that are keeping the Vafsi bound.
Ask God to raise up prayer teams who will begin breaking up the spiritual soil through worship and intercession.
Pray that strong local churches will be planted among the Vafsi.

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Country: Iran
Continent:
Asia
Region:
Central Asia
Country Persecution Rank:3 (Only top 50 ranked, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
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Country Details: World Factbook
Population in this Country:
20,000
Largest Provinces on file:
Markazi
Total Provinces on file:1
Location within Country:Markazi Province. Arak, Vafs, Tafresh.
(Source: www.ethnologue.com)
   
 
People
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People Name in Country: Vafsi
People Name General:
Vafsi
People Code: 110479
Population in this Country: 20,000
Population in all Countries: 20,000
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Iranian-Median
Persian
People Name General:
Vafsi
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Primary Language:
Vafsi (20,000 Speakers)
Language Code (16th): vaf    Ethnologue Listing
VAF
Total Languages Spoken:
1
   
 
Religion
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Primary Religion:
Islam
Religion Sub-division:Shia
% Christian Adherents:0.00 %
% Evangelical:0.00 %
   
 
Joshua Project Progress Indicators
Yes
Progress Scale: 1.1     Few, if any, known believers. Christian Adherents <=5%.
Need-Ranking Score: 79        Details
   
 
Other Progress Indicators *
Global Evangelical Status:Level 1   Less than 2% Evangelical. Some evangelical resources available, but no active church planting within past 2 years
Unengaged Status:Yes   Unengaged
Agency Progress (API):Level 0   No agency commitment
Church Progress (CPI):Level 0   No known believers
 
 
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New Testament: None Reported
Complete Bible: None Reported
 
 
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Vafsi of Iran
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