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Rastafari

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Rastafari
Family New religious movement / African diaspora
Origin region Jamaica
Founding period 1930s CE onward
Estimated adherents A global movement with communities in Jamaica, the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, North America, and beyond.

Rastafari is rastafari is a religious, cultural, and political movement that emerged in Jamaica, emphasizing African identity, resistance to oppression, biblical interpretation, repatriation, and reverence for Haile Selassie I in many forms of the movement.

Overview

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Rastafari developed among Black Jamaicans in the 20th century in response to colonialism, racism, biblical interpretation, and Pan-African thought. It has no single centralized authority and includes diverse mansions, interpretations, and practices. Music, especially reggae, helped spread Rastafari symbols and language globally.

Key beliefs

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  • Jah as the living God
  • Haile Selassie I understood by many Rastafari as divine, messianic, or providential
  • Africa, especially Ethiopia, as spiritual homeland
  • Babylon as a symbol of oppressive worldly systems
  • Liberation, dignity, natural living, and resistance to colonial mentality

Practices

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  • Reasoning gatherings
  • Nyabinghi drumming and chanting
  • Ital diet and natural living in many communities
  • Dreadlocks as a covenantal or identity symbol for many adherents
  • Use of cannabis as sacrament in some communities

Places of worship

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  • Reasoning circle
  • Nyabinghi gathering place
  • Home and community spaces

Sacred texts

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  • Bible, especially interpreted through Black liberation and Ethiopian themes
  • Holy Piby in some historical contexts
  • Speeches and writings of Haile Selassie I and Marcus Garvey in movement memory

Holidays and observances

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  • Coronation Day of Haile Selassie I
  • Earthstrong of Haile Selassie I
  • Grounation Day
  • Ethiopian Christmas in some communities
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  • Nyabinghi - One of the major mansions or currents within Rastafari.
  • Bobo Ashanti - A Rastafari mansion with distinctive communal and liturgical practices.
  • Twelve Tribes of Israel - A Rastafari organization with biblical tribal symbolism.

See also

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