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People Name: | Molbog |
Country: | Philippines |
10/40 Window: | No |
Population: | 26,000 |
World Population: | 28,800 |
Primary Language: | Molbog |
Primary Religion: | Islam |
Christian Adherents: | 0.24 % |
Evangelicals: | 0.24 % |
Scripture: | New Testament |
Ministry Resources: | Yes |
Jesus Film: | Yes |
Audio Recordings: | Yes |
People Cluster: | Filipino, Muslim |
Affinity Bloc: | Malay Peoples |
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The Molbog is one of the Muslim Cultural minorities, a people group believed to have been migrants from North Borneo. In the past, the Molbog were ruled by Sulu datus under the Sulu Sultanate. Within the Molbog villages, they are led by religious leaders. This group is also known as Malebugan or Molebuganon.
The Molbog's location, Balabac Island, is the usual place for stop over by Tausug traders travelling between Brunie, Palawan, and Sulu for replenishment of their food and water supplies. It is through this that the Molbog have constant contact with the Tausug. Intermarriages between Tausug and the Molbog people is allowed and offspring of these marriages are known as "Kolibugan" or half-breed. It is also through this process that the Molbog are Islam-anized very rapidly.
Linguistically, the Molbog language has some lexical similarity with Sama, Tausog and Palawano.
The livelihood includes subsistence farming, fishing and occasional barter trading with the Sulu and nearby Sabah market centers.
Like all Muslim groups, Islam for them is a way of life. Exercise of their religion is characterized with zeal. Observance of the Five Pillars of Islam and basic Arabic chanting are heard daily in every Molbog community. The religious leaders are the ones directing the religious life of the community. Along with their Islamic practice are animistic sacrifices.
There were two groups who worked to reach the Molbog people. One started in 1975 and the other started in 1982. They came to the area and were allowed as medical and literacy volunteers. Any outsiders who bring religion are not welcome.
It was only in 1990 that the Lord opened the doors for Bible teaching using Islamic terms. Ascending to a written testimony, the teaching opportunity was initiated by one of the religious leaders who influenced other religious leaders to listen. These religious leaders also influenced village people that followed them. From then on, volunteers were able to have many teaching opportunities.
The spiritual needs of the Molbog people remain. There are few who have allowed the only savior to affect their lives. They need a breakthrough that only the Holy Spirit can provide.
Pray that the Holy Spirit will cause a spiritual breakthrough among this people.
Pray that in every Muslim and Christian relationship Christians will show love that will open Muslim hearts for the gospel.
Pray for teaching opportunities. Pray that God's word will continue to speak to them.
Pray for more culturally sensitive missionaries to come to the Molbog people to share Jesus.
Pray for continuous favorable opportunities to be opened for these people that will finally bring salvation for the Molbog.