The Manasir people are one of many Afro-Arab tribes of Northern Sudan. They consider themselves Arabs who originally migrated from the Arabian Peninsula. Research suggests that the Manasir community is an amalgamation of indigenous mostly Nubian groups, descendants of emigrating Arabs and tribal minorities.
Most Manasir have tribal marks, which are cuts on the cheek. They pursue small scale agriculture in the immediate vicinity of the Nile.
The Manasir people are Sunni Muslims. Like most African Muslims, they incorporate many animistic (tribal) practices with this form of Islam.
Sudan is a difficult land for outsiders to enter and work. Conditions are often harsh and difficult.
Christian workers need to help care for the material and physical needs of the Manasir tribe, being genuinely concerned for their needs.
There may be no followers of Jesus presently among the Manasir but pray for those that the Lord will soon lead to himself.
Pray they will be patient with each other, bearing with one another in love.
Pray for the Manasir people to be delivered from fear of "Christendom" and to embrace God's blessing through his word for their families and friends.
Pray for peace for Sudan, and for the Manasir tribe to have means to care for their families.
Pray the parents will make schooling for their children a priority, and that schools will be available.
Scripture Prayers for the Manasir in Sudan.
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