Jat Sindhu (Muslim traditions) of Pakistan
 
People Name: Jat Sindhu (Muslim traditions)
Country: Pakistan
Language: Punjabi, Western
Population: 976,000
Unreached: Yes
People Cluster: South Asia Muslim - Jat
Primary Religion: Islam
% Adherents: 0.00 %
% Evangelical: 0.00 %
Progress Status: 1.0
Profile provided by:

Joshua Project
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Colorado Springs, CO 80962
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Introduction / History
The Jat Sindhu are basically a warrior tribes. 600 to 700 ago, they lived on both sides of the River Indus. After that most of them migrated to the Punjab of the Sub-continent. During the coming centuries most of them converted to Islam. Others are Sikh or followers of other religions.

Where are they located?
In Pakistan, they live in the all the five provinces: Sindh, Punjab, Baluchistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa & Gilgit-Baltistan. They also live in Jammu and Kashmir.

What are their lives like?
They are hardworking people who value honor and respect family. There are no restrictions to marriages with other castes. For the most part they like to live in joint families.

What are their beliefs?
The majority are Muslim.

What are their needs?
They are physically and morally very strong and always believe in working hard. Their needs are adequate income, education and a place to live.

 
Jat Sindhu (Muslim traditions) of Pakistan