Malay in United Arab Emirates

Malay
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People Name: Malay
Country: United Arab Emirates
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 29,000
World Population: 18,219,300
Primary Language: Malay
Primary Religion: Islam
Christian Adherents: 0.30 %
Evangelicals: 0.20 %
Scripture: Complete Bible
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Malay
Affinity Bloc: Malay Peoples
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Introduction / History

While the Malay are spread throughout southeastern Asia, the majority are located in Malaysia. The most numerous Malay minorities live in Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore and Thailand. There are smaller communities in the UAE.

What Are Their Lives Like?

The Malays in the UAE are often employed in engineering, aviation and manufacturing. Others serve in government posts in embassies, consulates, tourism and airline offices. They usually have their families with them, live in neighborhoods of their choice, and make friends with local people. They love to relate to one another through get-togethers and sporting events.

Courtesy is a very important aspect of Malay society. Most of their groups are loosely structured, their commitments are not strong, and loyalty to a group is not as important as being courteous. The "pure Malay" is considered to be kind towards women, children and animals, introspective, polite, slow to speak, passive and indolent.

In Malay society, everyone is expected to get married. According to Islamic law, a man may have as many as four wives. However, most Malay marriages are monogamous (having only one wife). Although many marriages are arranged, the consent of both parties is required.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Islam was brought to Malaysia by Arabic and Indian traders many centuries ago. The Malay people have come to embrace and ardently follow the Islamic faith. While levels of devotion vary, all Malay people are considered Islamic. Even those who half-hearted

What Are Their Needs?

Although the Bible, evangelistic literature, the JESUS Film, and Christian broadcasts are available in the Malay language, few have accepted Jesus as Savior. There is a need for increased intercession and missionary efforts in order for the Malay to be re

Prayer Points

Pray for the Lord to soften the hearts of the Malay in the UAE and give them a desire to seek Christ.
Pray for believers to be filled with the fruit of the Holy Spirit and share Christ among Malay families.
Pray for a movement to Christ among the Malay in UAE.

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