Jat (Sikh traditions) in Bangladesh

Map Source:  People Group Location: Omid. Other geography / data: GMI. Map Design: Joshua Project
People Name: Jat (Sikh traditions)
Country: Bangladesh
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 3,100
World Population: 10,279,600
Primary Language: Bengali
Primary Religion: Other / Small
Christian Adherents: 0.00 %
Evangelicals: 0.00 %
Scripture: Complete Bible
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: South Asia Sikh - Jat
Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

The Jats are immersed in several ethnic groups who retain an identity often based on occupation and heritage. The word "Jat" is from the Arabic word "jatta" referring to the inhabitants of what is now much of Pakistan and Northwest India.

In general, they were among the martial peoples of South Asia who eventually obtained land. They are noted for their abilities to make the land productive and to gain a good harvest. Some have moved from farming into urban jobs during the 20th century.

Jats can be Hindu, Muslim, or Sikh, and their origins are in India and Pakistan. Sikhs are a small minority in Bangladesh, a country far to the east of the origin of this Punjabi-based religion. Sikhism first came to what is now Bangladesh in the early 1500s when disciples of Sikhism's founder, Guru Nanak, came to this land. The early converts were Bengalis, but later other Sikhs came to Bangladesh from India, including Jat Sikhs.

Where Are they Located?

The few Jat Sikhs in Bangladesh are in Dhaka, Sylhet, and Chittigong.

What Are Their Lives Like?

The Jat Sikhs in Bangladesh are usually temporary residents from India though some live in that country. These people are either businessmen or deputies for Indian government agencies.

Their places of worship called gurdwaras are almost all in a state of decay, since the number of Sikhs are so few in Bangladesh. Most Sikhs in Bangladesh do not attend worship services at the gurdwaras.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Sikhism is a noble religion based on the equality of mankind regardless of their religion, caste, or ethnicity. They believe in one supreme God, though they have incorporated beliefs from Hinduism.

What Are Their Needs?

The Jat Sikhs in Bangladesh are not a poor group of people at all. But spiritually they lack having the chance to sit at Jesus' feet. They lack a relationship with the one who holds all power in heaven and earth (Matt. 28:18).

Prayer Points

Ask God to call out prayer teams to break up the soil through worship and intercession.
Ask the Lord to call people who are willing to go to Bangladesh and share Christ with Jat Sikhs.
Pray that the Holy Spirit will soften their hearts towards the gospel.
Ask the Lord to raise up a disciple making movement among Jat Sikhs for the glory of His name.

Text Source:   Keith Carey