Unreached Muslim People Groups
- ReachAcross seeks to work among all unreached Muslim people groups whether they are in the 10-40 window or living in the traditional missionary sending countries
- ReachAcross has considerable experience with the following unreached Muslim people groups:
Afars
- Live in the Afar Triangle, which inclues parts of Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethopia. It is one of the hotest and most inhospitable areas of the world
- They are semi-nomadic and number about two million. More...
Arabs
- Live all across North Africa, throughout the Middle East, and in Iraq
- Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam
- There are many unreached people groups among the Arabs
- Arabs number about 300 million and are among the most unreached Muslim peoples. More...
Baluch
- Live in the border regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran
- Their ancestral homeland is Syria
- They are often marginalized. More...
Beja
- A semi-nomadic people living along the Red Sea coast. Their homeland stretches from southern Egypt, all along the Red Sea coast of Sudan, and into Eritrea
- They have lived in this region for over 4000 years
- They speak the largest unwritten language in Africa. More...
Fulani
- Live in many countries in western Africa
- They were key agents in spreading Islam across Africa during their migrations
- Their literacy rate is very low. More...
Pathan
- Live primarily in southern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan
- To be a Pathan is to be a Muslim. More...
Somali
- They are concentrated in Somalia but also live in Kenya, Djibouti, and Ethiopia
- There is a growing diaspora of Somalis around the world
- Somali continues to be on of the most challenging places to minister and serve. More...
Soninke
- Also called the Seracole live in numerous countries in West Africa
- They have some of the most influential Islamic scholars in West Africa
- Bible translation work is a major task as is literacy. More...
Other Unreached Muslims
- Muslims have the largest number of unreached people groups in the world
- All these unreached Muslim groups have the right to hear the Gospel and experience a living demonstration of it
Contact ReachAcross to learn how we can partner in reaching unreached Muslim people groups
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