Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Pray for The Zaza Muslim peoples in Turkey

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Youth in Turkey today

Youth in Turkey today


"Are you a Turk?" - "Yes."
"Are you a Kurd?" - "Yes, of course!"
"Are you a Zaza?" - "Yes, that's for sure!"

The answer becomes more and more emphatic as we approach the core of the matter.

The truth is, the Zaza, or Dimili, are neither Turks nor Kurds. They live in the Eastern part of Turkey, in East-Anatolia, with their own language, history, and culture, but have never been recognized as a separate people group. They are a people with an oral culture, without a written language. Their stories are passed on orally from generation to generation, and because of this, they suffer considerable disadvantages inside the political state of Turkey.

The Assimilation

Since its existence, the Turkish republic has tried to assimilate its different people groups. Research of any group's own history and culture has been systematically banned, therefore the Zaza are an unknown people, even though they number approximately 3 to 5 million all over the world (of which 250,000 live in Germany). Possibly half of this people group has either emigrated into the Western world or moved to the larger cities of Turkey.

The Divided Zaza

The Zaza are not a homogenous group but are divided into two groups by religious orientation. The Northern Zaza are followers of the Alevi branch of Shiite Islam, which many Sunnis do not consider to be truly Islamic. The Southern Zaza, like their neighboring Kurds, belongs to the Sunni branch of Islam.

This religious division is mirrored also by their ethnic-cultural differences. Each group speaks a different dialect, with the differences in vocabulary and grammar (comparable to the difference between German and Dutch) being so significant that they have difficulty understanding each other. For the Northern Zaza, the Jesus film has already been made available; work is being done on the version for the Southern Zaza. This type of film ministry is especially important for oral cultures because many people do not know how to read and write in their own language.

Christianity amongst the Zaza

Some immigrant families have become believers in Jesus Christ while in other countries, but there are few reports of similar developments in Turkey, their country of origin. It is thought that there is just a hand-full of Zaza believers in Turkey. Hearing the words of Jesus in their own language will certainly have a tremendous impact, making translation work very important.

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Prayer guide for the Zaza in Turkey:

* May God help this people to discover the identity that He has planned for them in Christ.

* Pray for culturally appropriate means of proclaiming the Gospel among this people.

* Pray for a wide acceptance of the translated Jesus film among the people from the northern group and the completion of the film translation for the southern group.

* Pray for the growth and strengthening of the few existing Christians and the establishment of new congregations.

* Pray for the existing work of Bible translation in the southern dialect.

Background information, map and statistics on Turkey are here.

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Comments

4 Responses to “Pray for The Zaza Muslim peoples in Turkey”
  1. Rebecca says:

    The first part of this article is good. The last part, about converting the indigenous Zaza to Christianity is sick. I am married to a Zaza man, who's mother tongue is Zazaki. Why do you seek to now take away their religion after everything else has been taken from them? The Turkish government has been eradicating their ways of life throughout the 20th century. The Zaza people are subsistence farmers, who can't even graze cattle in the mountains anymore because of the PKK terrorist cells in the mountains. If you want to do something good for these people, buy them cows so they can have milk, yogurt, cheese and meat. Start a school so girls can learn to read and write. Start a sustainable business so they can become part of the economy. Buy the kids some toys, they are so poor the children never even have toys. Help to end the discrimination of the Zaza people when they attempt to integrate into mainstream Turkish life. These people already know how to pray. Do something useful.

  2. DT Stoddard says:

    Great article. Also thanks Rebecca for the great ways to love Zazas in practical ways. It is not our hope to take away the religion of the Zazas. But we hope they will realize how much the Lord loves them and that Jesus has invited them as special, honored guests. We are praying for Zazas on our new website pray4zaza.com.

  3. KKKK says:

    pray for the Zaza Muslims:
    * for research to be done to fully examine the needs of the Zaza
    * for Christian workers for the Zaza
    * for visions, dreams, and revelations of Christ Jesus
    * for a Bible translation into their langauges
    * for the JESUS film to be made avaliable in both Zaza dilaect

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