Hajam in Bangladesh
hah-ZHAM

The Hajam are also known as the Nai Muslims or Turuk Navid in India. There is a long-standing tradition of the Hajam being hair-cutters, barbers and manicurists. The Hajam are found in nearly every part of India and most of Pakistan. In Nepal, they can be found in almost any part of the Terai region. The Hajam remain a respected caste of hair-cutters (hajamat). In some areas they are the owners of barber shops and salons. They can often be an active part of the Muslim community, trimming hair for major family events like weddings and funerals. Even minor ritual surgeries like circumcision can be conducted by some Hajam. In some communities they can also be matchmakers and some Hajam women assist with childbirth. Though they are Sunni Muslims, married women will often be distinguished by a nose stud and the “bindi” dot on the forehead.

Ministry Obstacles
With few, if any, Christ followers among their own community the Hajam will have to depend on outsiders to take them the gospel. However, the Bengali language has all kinds of gospel materials.

Scripture Focus
"May the LORD give strength to his people! May the LORD bless his people with peace!"  Psalm 29:11

Scripture Prayer
Pray for new believers among this people group to be blessed with strength and peace.

Prayer Focus
Pray for the Hajam to have the spiritual hunger it takes to seek and find the Lord. Pray for loving workers to go to them. Pray for a movement to Christ among the Hajam.



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