Tumbatu Swahili in Tanzania

The Tumbatu Swahili have only been reported in Tanzania
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Introduction / History

The name Swahili literally means "coast," and is the name given to several people groups that share a common culture (Uswahili), language (Kiswahili), and religion (Islam). Though others call them "Swahili" they prefer to be named according to their local settlements. One of the Swahili peoples in Tanzania is the Tumbato Swahili.

Thousands of years ago, groups of hunters inhabited the East African coast and intermarried with the Cushite shepherds there. By the second century, Bantu-speaking people from northern Congo came to the area and intermarried with them. Subsequent groups of people migrating from other areas such as the Persian Gulf also joined these coastal people, adopting parts of their culture and language. Later, Indonesian, Hindi and Portuguese traders settled on the coast. Soon, they too began adopting Swahili traits and became a part of the larger group. Since that time, groups of Swahili have migrated to different parts of the coast, forming their own dialects and cultural variations.

Today, the Swahili people are scattered along eastern Africa and the Persian Gulf, from Saudi Arabia to Zambia. They are especially prevalent in the east coasts of Kenya and Tanzania.


What Are Their Lives Like?

Since the Tumbatu Swahili are predominantly Muslim, Islamic practices play a large role in their daily activities. Dietary laws, rules of dress, social etiquette, marriage ceremonies, laws concerning divorce, and rituals at birth and death are all governed by Islamic tradition. Parents strive to have well-mannered, respectful children, since this is highly valued among Muslims. Boys go to Islamic schools where they study the Koran. The central building in each Swahili town is the mosque. The male population can be found praying there five times a day and at special prayer meetings on Fridays.

The Tumbatu Swahili have recently demonstrated an interest in Western culture. For example, in addition to attending Islamic schools, most children also attend non-religious schools to acquire a Western-style education. Also, traditional Swahili folk medicines are no longer the only means of treating those with illnesses. Modern medical clinics have now been built in some areas. Many of the people who live in large cities now own televisions through which they are constantly being exposed to Western ideas. Swahili women are more independent today than in times past and are becoming more involved in the economic and social realms of society.

Tumbatu Swahili culture has not only been influenced by the Islamic religion and Western ideas but also by the Northeast Bantu and Arab cultures, as well as Asian, Persian and Indian cultures. This has made their culture quite unique, and they can easily be distinguished from their neighbors.


What Are Their Beliefs?

Nearly all of Tumbatu Swahili profess to be Muslims; however, many of their traditional pre-Islamic beliefs and practices still exist. For example, they believe that many spirits exist, both good and evil. They also believe in the supernatural power of witches and sorcerers.

The Tumbatu Swahili often have folk explanations for natural occurrences. For example, some believe that a cow is supporting the earth and that earthquakes are caused when the cow moves its horns. They believe that thunder is the sound of Allah speaking with the angels and that lightning occurs when Allah is pleased. To the Tumbatu Swahili, lightning is a good sign because it means that Allah will send plentiful rain and food that year.


What Are Their Needs?

Although Christian resources are available in the Swahili language, there are only a small number of any Swahili people who follow Christ. Laborers who are sensitive to the Muslim culture are greatly needed to work among the Swahili.


Prayer Points

Ask God to raise up prayer teams to break up the soil through worship and intercession.
Pray for spiritual openness to the savior.
Ask God to raise up Christian businessmen who will boldly share Christ with the Tumbatu Swahili people.
Ask the Lord of the harvest to send out many laborers to the Tumbato Swahili people in Tanzania.
Pray that the Holy Spirit will encourage the small number of Swahili believers.
Ask the Lord to raise up strong local churches among the Tumbato Swahili people in Tanzania and Kenya.


Scripture Prayers for the Swahili, Tumbatu in Tanzania.


References

http://orvillejenkins.com/profiles/swahili.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swahili_people
http://www.pbs.org/wonders/Episodes/Epi2/2_wondr2.htm
http://buzzkenya.com/swahili-people-language-and-culture/


Profile Source:   Joshua Project  

People Name General Swahili, Tumbatu
People Name in Country Swahili, Tumbatu
Natural Name Tumbatu Swahili
Alternate Names Tumbato; Tumbatu
Population this Country 96,000
Population all Countries 96,000
Total Countries 1
Indigenous Yes
Progress Scale 1
Unreached Yes
Frontier People Group Yes
GSEC 1  (per PeopleGroups.org)
Pioneer Workers Needed 2
People ID 15633
ROP3 Code 110271
ROP25 Code 308351
ROP25 Name Tumbatu
Country Tanzania
Region Africa, East and Southern
Continent Africa
10/40 Window No
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country Widespread. Formerly Zanzibar, coastal areas.   Source:  Ethnologue 2016
Country Tanzania
Region Africa, East and Southern
Continent Africa
10/40 Window No
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country Widespread. Formerly Zanzibar, coastal areas..   Source:  Ethnologue 2016
Map of Swahili, Tumbatu in Tanzania
Primary Religion: Islam
Major Religion Percent
Buddhism
0.00 %
Christianity  (Evangelical 0.00 %)
0.00 %
Ethnic Religions
0.00 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
100.00 %
Non-Religious
0.00 %
Other / Small
0.00 %
Unknown
0.00 %
Primary Language Swahili (96,000 speakers)
Language Code swh   Ethnologue Listing
Language Written Yes   ScriptSource Listing
Total Languages 1
Primary Language Swahili (96,000 speakers)
Language Code swh   Ethnologue Listing
Total Languages 1
People Groups Speaking Swahili

Primary Language:  Swahili

Bible Translation Status  (Years)
Bible-Portions Yes  (1868-1968)
Bible-New Testament Yes  (1879-1989)
Bible-Complete Yes  (1890-2017)
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Amazon
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Audio Recordings Audio Bible teaching Global Recordings Network
Audio Recordings Love letter to you from scripture Father's Love Letter
Audio Recordings Online Audio Scripture Talking Bibles
Audio Recordings Oral Bible stories Story Runners
Audio Recordings Story of Jesus audio Jesus Film Project
Film / Video God's Love Story General / Other
Film / Video God's Story video God's Story
Film / Video Jesus Film: view in Swahili Jesus Film Project
Film / Video LUMO film of Gospels Bible Media Group/LUMO
Film / Video Magdalena video Jesus Film Project
Film / Video My Last Day video, anime Jesus Film Project
Film / Video Story of Jesus for Children Jesus Film Project
Film / Video The Hope Video Mars Hill Media
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General Zume Resources Zume Project
General Zume Training Zume Project
Photo Source Link Up Africa 
Map Source People Group location: Worldpop Population Grid. Map geography: ESRI / GMI. Map design: Joshua Project.  
Profile Source Joshua Project 
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