Urdu in Mauritius

Urdu
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People Name: Urdu
Country: Mauritius
10/40 Window: No
Population: 800
World Population: 2,161,000
Primary Language: Urdu
Primary Religion: Islam
Christian Adherents: 0.50 %
Evangelicals: 0.00 %
Scripture: Complete Bible
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: South Asia - other
Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples
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Introduction / History

Aryan tribes entered India about 1500 BC mixing with mongoloids, Greeks and Huns. Through the generations this caused the Indian features of the people to gradually become more Caucasian and their languages to become more diverse. In later centuries Muslim influence promoted the linguistic change out of which the Urdu language eventually developed. Hindi and Urdu are similar languages, but they are divided by religious affiliation; Hindi is spoken by the Hindu peoples while Urdu is spoken by Muslims. Urdu is heavily laden with Persian and Arabic words and is written in the Persian script. Today when one thinks of South Asian Muslim languages, Urdu is the first one that comes to mind. Urdu is seldom a heart language, but it is the trade language of Pakistan.
Urdu speakers come from all walks of life, but they usually originate in either Pakistan or northern India. The Urdu possess a sense of group identity based on cultural and historical factors: the Islamic religion, a Persian cultural tradition, the Urdu language, and the tradition of Muslim supremacy in northern India.
In recent years many Urdu-speaking Muslims have emigrated to Bahrain, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, searching for economic opportunities. Skilled laborers and highly educated professionals among them have also emigrated to Western Europe, North America, and British Commonwealth countries all over the world. A small number live in Mauritius, an island nation off the coast of southern Africa.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Mauritius' Urdu-speaking diaspora can be found in every level of society. They are the illiterate and the educated, the poor and the money lenders, the landlords and the religious leaders. Presently, there is such diversity among the Urdu speaking diaspora that it is difficult to generalize their lifestyles. The bulk of their earnings are sent back to their families in Pakistan and India. Unless they live in neighborhoods containing numbers of other Urdu speakers, the second generation often begins to lose contact with their native language and culture.
Urdu women are responsible for all of the household duties as well as caring for the children. They also enjoy embroidering, sewing, and visiting with other neighborhood women.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Although the Urdu are all Muslims, this is no longer a unifying factor. There are intense differences among the various Sunni Muslim sects. Since entire communities tended to migrate together, different Islamic sects are found in different countries. Yet they are all loyal to the Islamic religious system, and they will not deviate from it …unless the Holy Spirit moves in their communities.

What Are Their Needs?

The Urdu community in Mauritius needs the chance to embrace and follow the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. As it stands, almost none of them given him a chance to transform their community.

Prayer Points

Pray for a massive movement to Christ among Urdu speakers this decade leading to spiritual and physical blessings in Christ.
Pray for the Lord to thrust out Holy Spirit anointed workers to the Urdu community in Mauritius.
Pray for persons of peace among the Urdu people who will accept Christ's ambassadors.
Pray for resources like the JESUS Film and Urdu language broadcasts to become widely available.

Text Source:   Joshua Project