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People Name: | Thai |
Country: | Libya |
10/40 Window: | Yes |
Population: | 3,200 |
World Population: | 24,371,800 |
Primary Language: | Thai |
Primary Religion: | Buddhism |
Christian Adherents: | 1.50 % |
Evangelicals: | 0.90 % |
Scripture: | Complete Bible |
Ministry Resources: | Yes |
Jesus Film: | Yes |
Audio Recordings: | Yes |
People Cluster: | Thai |
Affinity Bloc: | Southeast Asian Peoples |
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Centuries ago the Thai lived north of Yangtzekiang in China. Relentless pressure by the Chinese gradually forced them southward. They conquered many peoples and cultures as they sought a new homeland, and by the 10th century they had settled in Central Thailand. A bloodless revolution in 1932, led by Westernized intellectuals, instituted a democratic constitutional monarchy. However, the country has suffered numerous governmental upheavals since then. Today, Buddhism is the central and unifying force in Thai society and even maintains social control.
Because Thailand has a strong economy and a stable government, the Thai diaspora is small. There are small numbers of Thai people in 31 countries, including Libya.
Libya is everything Thailand is not. It is unstable, while Thailand has a stable government. It is solidly Sunni Muslim; Thailand is Buddhist. The small number of Thais who live in Libya are probably either in the diplomatic or business sector.
Thais are unusually polite, respectful, and hospitable people. Their children are brought up to respect those of a higher rank, with additional emphasis on independence and self-reliance. Thais seldom use physical punishment to discipline children.
Age is highly respected in Thai society. Type of occupation, wealth, and place and type of residence follow age in terms of respect and rank. Rural farmers rank below artisans, merchants, and city government officials; clergy form a separate group. Families are the core of Thai society. In rural areas, the immediate family usually lives, eats, and farms together. A young married couple may live with the bride's family until they can establish their own home.
Theravada Buddhism was introduced in Thailand in 329 B.C. Almost all Thai are devout followers of Buddha ("the enlightened one") and seek to eliminate suffering and improve their future by gaining merit in pursuit of perfect peace, or nirvana. They believe that merit can be acquired through feeding monks, donating to temples, and attending worship services. The Thai also attempt to incorporate their Buddhist beliefs with folk animism, a practice in which they seek help through the worship of spirits and objects.
Thais in Libya need protection, just like everyone else. It is a dangerous country.
Pray for the Lord to guide and protect Thai people in Libya, and for them to give him thanks.
Ask the Holy Spirit to soften the hearts of the Thais towards the ways of Christ.
Ask the Lord to raise up strong local churches in Libya that will plant more churches.