The Somali first appeared in the Horn of Africa around 1200 and began expanding westward and southward about 150 years later. They converted to Islam around 1550, under the influence of Arab traders that had settled along the coast of present-day Somalia.
The Somali share a common language, adhere to a single faith, and share a cultural heritage that is an integral part of their nomadic lifestyle. There are four major Somali clan groups. The two largest are the Somaal and the Sab.
Several million Somalis now live scattered across eight countries in the northeastern portion of Africa, commonly called the "Horn of Africa," and in the Middle East, though they have their base in Somalia. Somalis live in 29 countries, including Malaysia, where they went as refugees.
Somali society is based on the nuclear family, consisting of a husband, wife, and children. They must stay close together in Malaysia; they are among the only Africans in a very Asian country.
Although Somalis are nearly all Sunni Muslims, numerous beliefs and traditions have been intermingled with their Islamic practices. The standard Islamic prayers are usually observed; however, Somali women have never worn the required veils. Somali frequently turn to the wadaad (a religious expert) for blessings, charms and advice in worldly matters.
Being Somali in Malaysia must be very lonely. They are re-establishing themselves on a different continent, and they stand out among the Asian population.
Pray for effectiveness of the JESUS Film among Somalis in Malaysia.
Ask the Lord to raise up Somali disciples who will make more disciples for the glory of Christ.
Pray for the Lord to give dreams and visions of Christ to Somali Muslim elders.
Scripture Prayers for the Somali in Malaysia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somali_people
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Somali-people
https://www.britannica.com/topic/history-of-Somalia
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