December 23
Peoples of Musandam
The Shehi and the Kumzari
Musandam is home to two distinct ethno-linguistic groups.
The Shehi/Shihuh people are believed by some to be the original inhabitants of Oman, who were driven north to their current area by Arab Bedouin tribes coming from the south. They speak a dialect of Arabic that by some accounts is "unintelligible" to outsiders. They are also known for their unique architectural structures, such as houses built into mountain caves, and 'bait al qifl' (lock house), bunker-like storage rooms used for securing their valuables during seasonal migrations to the coast. The Shehi people also use an axe called a ‘jerz’ in Arabic, rather than the traditional ‘khanjar’ dagger.
The Kumzari people are at the tip of the Musandam peninsula, and accessible only by boat. Their origins are unclear; they may be of Iranian and/or Arab descent. They speak a hybrid of more than 45 languages, including Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, English, and Portuguese. It is thought that shipwrecked sailors over the centuries contributed to the linguistic melting pot, but now the language is on the verge of extinction. There are approximately 4500 speakers of Kumzari today. The Kumzari are traditionally fishermen, and known for their bravery in combat. The men also perform traditional dances like the Dandana, performed especially during Kumzari weddings.
God, we pray for the Shehi and Kumzari peoples in Musandam, that they would:
Adapted from 'All Nations' Verse List
Worship with us!: May The People’s Praise You by Keith and Kristyn Getty. Jesus, may all the peoples of Oman worship You!
Matthew 18:14 Focus—‘Your Father in heaven does not want one of these little ones to be lost.’
Please bring these towns and villages before the Father:
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Shihayt, Taqah district, Dhofar region. Population: 89
Akharat, Taqah district, Dhofar region. Population: 87
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Hakab Bayt Hasun, Taqah district, Dhofar region. Population: 86