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TAUSUG (SULU, SULUK) OF MALAYSIA

Population : 110,000
Location :
Sabah, West Malaysia
Language :
Tausug (Sulu)
Religion :
Shafiite Muslims
% Christians in this country : unknown
Scripture : NT (1985), Portions (1918)
Jesus film : available
Christian Radio Broadcast : FEBC
Gospel audio recording : available
Mission Agency / church planting working among them : 1

While the majority of Tausug reside o­n Jolo Island, more than a hundred thousand live in Sabah, West Malaysia. Although these Tausug enjoy significant freedom as Muslims, their cousins in the Philippines are locked into a bitter battle with the Filipino government.

The Tausug make a living primarily from fishing and small-scale farming. While some farmers still use the "slash and burn" method, most of the others raise rice in non-irrigated fields. The major cash crops are coconuts, coffee, and fruit. In addition, chickens, ducks, and cattle are raised for meat. Fishing is done from motorized boats in offshore waters, using nets, hook and line, and bamboo traps. Most Malaysian Tausug live in small coastal communities. The smallest territorial unit is the household cluster. The next largest unit is the lungan (hamlet, or small settlement), which often includes related family members. Still larger is the kauman (community), which has a common name and a single headman. The Tausug lack a strong sense of community; thus, the unity of the kauman depends o­n such factors as the degree of intermarriage, the authority of the headman, and attendance at a common mosque. The typical Tausug dwelling is a rectangular room with timber and bamboo walls. It has a thatched roof and sits o­n stilts six to eight feet above ground. The house is surrounded by a series of raised porches leading to a separate kitchen. Usually, a stockade is built around it for protection. The ideal marriage among the Tausug is still o­ne arranged by the parents. However, many of the young people today select their own mates. First and second cousins are favored as spouses. As children grow, they may study the Koran with a private tutor. When they are ready to recite, a public ceremony is held. A son is circumcised in his early teens, and it has been reported that daughters are also circumcised when they are six or seven.

The Tausug have remained Muslim ever since that time, and have shown a great determination to fight for their independence. They are Sunni Muslims of the Shafiite branch. However, like many Asian Muslims, they have retained a number of their pre-Islamic beliefs and customs. Their world is full of "environmental spirits" that may cause either good fortune or sickness. Their concept of life after death is a mixture of Islamic and ethnic beliefs. They believe that a person has four souls that supposedly leave the body at the time of death. They believe that the body of the deceased goes to hell, where his length of punishment is determined by his misconduct when living. However, they also believe that eventually all Tausug will reach heaven.

The long-standing conflict over independence has left deep hurts and bitterness among the Tausug. Loving Christian workers are needed to minister healing to their wounds from the past. At this time, few Christian resources are available in the Tausug language. Bible translators and Christian media personnel are needed to provide tools for evangelizing these precious people.

PRAYER POINTS

  • Ask the Holy Spirit to grant wisdom and favor to the missions agency that is targeting the Tausug of Malaysia.
  • Ask the Lord to raise up qualified linguists to complete the translation of the Bible into Tausug. Jesus film will be made available to the Tausug.
  • Pray that God will supernaturally reveal Himself to the Tausug.
  • Pray that God will strengthen, protect, and embolden the Tausug believers.
  • Take authority over the spiritual principalities and powers that are keeping the Tausug bound.
  • Ask God to raise up prayer teams who will begin breaking up the soil through worship and intercession.
  • Pray that strong local churches will be raised up among the Tausug.

links to related information: www.joshuaproject.net , http://www.bethanynorth.com/profiles/profile1.html

Last modified: 06 June, 2006

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