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Map Source:
Location: IMB. Imagery: GMI, ESRI, Maxar, Earthstar Geographics, ESRI User Community. Design: Joshua Project.
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People Name: | Gujarati |
Country: | Tanzania |
10/40 Window: | No |
Population: | 578,000 |
World Population: | 2,868,000 |
Primary Language: | Gujarati |
Primary Religion: | Hinduism |
Christian Adherents: | 0.52 % |
Evangelicals: | 0.12 % |
Scripture: | Complete Bible |
Ministry Resources: | Yes |
Jesus Film: | Yes |
Audio Recordings: | Yes |
People Cluster: | South Asia Hindu - other |
Affinity Bloc: | South Asian Peoples |
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The Gujarati are primarily classified as the inhabitants of the state of Gujarat, western India. For most of them, Gujarati is their native language. They are a complex people group, speaking various dialects and having many cultural distinctions. Some of these differences are based on region, while others are based on their "caste" (social class) or community. Gujarat is one of the most industrialized states in India. Its lengthy coastline and numerous harbors have made it a focal point of travel and trade. The Gujarati are known as being resourceful businessmen. This has helped them to successfully emigrate and thrive around the world.
Today there are significant Gujarati communities in some 27 nations, including many in Africa. Tanzania has the largest population of Gujaratis of any African country. Living conditions in these countries vary; however, the Gujarati who have emigrated are usually from the higher, wealthier castes and have maintained many aspects of their own culture. They are often involved in trade or in operating small businesses. Because their commercial skills have been combined with their natural dedication, the Gujarati have become successful in business ventures internationally.
Most marriages in Gujarati societies are arranged. For the Hindu Gujarati, caste and social rank are very important considerations.
The folklore of the Hindu Gujarati reflects the mythology surrounding the Hindu deity, Krishna. Dances in honor of Krishna have survived in the form of the popular folk dance known as garaba.
The majority of the Gujaratis in Tanzania are Hindus. They are usually from the high status communities. These Hindus often view spirituality as a means to peace with spiritual powers and wealth. They look to Krishna and Ganesh for favors. In a foreign co
In many countries where there are Gujarati communities, there are no missionary agencies focusing on this people group. The Bible is available in their language, but the Gujarati must see Christianity lived out by vibrant Christians.
Ask the Lord to raise up missionaries who are willing to share Christ with the Gujaratis in Tanzania.
Pray that God will give the missions agencies wisdom and favor for reaching the Gujaratis in Tanzania.
Pray that Tanzanians Christians will be bold in their witness for Christ with their Hindu and Muslim neighbors.
Pray that Gujarati businessmen will be evangelized and discipled and respond by discipling others within the Gujarati community.
Ask the Lord to raise up strong fellowships of believers among the Gujaratis in Tanzania.