Arab, Syrian in Senegal

Map Source:  Bethany World Prayer Center
People Name: Arab, Syrian
Country: Senegal
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 17,000
World Population: 20,175,700
Primary Language: Arabic, Levantine
Primary Religion: Islam
Christian Adherents: 6.00 %
Evangelicals: 0.10 %
Scripture: Portions
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Arab, Levant
Affinity Bloc: Arab World
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

The Levant Arabs settled all over the Arabian Peninsula and later migrated to North Africa. They are spread from Israel to Kuwait and as far east as Iran. "Levant" is a broad term that includes several groups of Arabs: the Jordanian, Palestinian, Iraqi, Chaldean, and Syrian Arabs. Each of these speaks a different form of the Arabic language.

Before the Syrian Civil War began in 2011, there were already 18 million Syrian Arabs in Diaspora. This earlier group was mainly comprised of people seeking economic opportunities, though there were also political refugees. Most of these people have financial and educational means. They are (to various degrees) assimilated into a different culture.

Most of the Syrian war refugees are in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey or Germany. They also live in other countries in Europe, Latin America and Africa including Senegal.

What Are Their Lives Like?

There is very little information about Syrian Arabs in Senegal. Most likely they came to this West African country for business purposes. Even if they have been there two generations, they are concerned about relatives in Syria.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Most Syrian Arabs are Shafiite Muslims or Alawites. The Shafiites are one of four schools of Sunni Islam. There are Shia splinter groups among them, namely the Twelvers and Imamis. However, Syrian Arabs have also had a strong Orthodox or Maronite Christian presence.

What Are Their Needs?

Syria’s civil war ended in 2024, and there is still danger of retribution and violence. This takes an emotional toll on Syrians in Senegal.

Prayer Points

Pray that the Diaspora situation will provide Syrian Arabs the chance to embrace the only savior.
Pray that Syrian refugees will spend time reading God’s word and discipling new Christian believers.
Pray for Syrian Arab Christians who will disciple others and teach them to do the same.
Pray for Syrian Arab family leaders to have dreams of the victorious and righteous Christ and share their experiences with many others.

Text Source:   Joshua Project