Kraal of India
The Kraal [CRAWL] of India are a historically marginalized Muslim community of 6,900 people. Their ancestors were artisans who specialized in making earthenware pottery in all shapes and sizes. The Kraal still create pottery today. They enjoy salty hot tea and dress in long tunics like the other people in Kashmir, India, with
the women adding a “dupatta” head covering. Even though the Bible and gospel videos have been translated into their language, Kashmiri, there are no known Kraal believers. Most Muslim Kraal practice a mystical version of Islam. Instead of trusting in God and His Word, they wear amulets with verses from the Quran to protect them from illnesses or evil spirits.