From the historically warlike Pathan in central Asia to the twenty seven million Fulani in West Africa, ReachAcross is serving Muslim people throughout the 10-40 window and beyond.

 

The Afar are a semi-nomadic people numbering about two million. They live in one of the most inhospitable regions of the world - between the Ethiopian mountains and the Red Sea. More....

 

The Arab people have been dominated by Islam from the 7th century. ReachAcross has been working with Arab people in the Red Sea area since 1951. More...

 

The Baluch people have a rich tradition of poetry. Having migrated from their ancestral homeland in Syria, they are a people without a home, marginalized in many places they inhabit. More...

 

The Beja are a nomadic people who have lived near the Red Sea for 4000 years. They speak the largest unwritten language in Africa and are almost totally unreached. More...

 

The Fulani live in western Africa and were key agents in spreading Islam across Africa during their migrations. Their language is widely spoken but the literacy rate among them is very low. More...

 

The Pathan people present one of the strongest challenges to the Christian church. Simply put - "to be a Pathan is to be a Muslim". More...

 

The Somali people tend to be fierce enemies of the Afar. Although there are about nine million Somalis, there were only a few hundred believers before the current unrest began. More...

 

The Soninke or Seracole have some of the most influential Islamic scholars in West Africa. No church exists among them and the Bible has only begun to be translated into their language. More...