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{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em; width:320px;" ! colspan="2" | Ifa |- ! Family | Yoruba / West African |- ! Origin region | Yoruba regions of West Africa |- ! Founding period | Precolonial West Africa; continuing in West African and diasporic traditions |- ! Estimated adherents | Unknown; practiced in Yoruba communities and influential in African diasporic religions. |} '''Ifa''' is a Yoruba divination, wisdom, and religious tradition centered on Orunmila, sacred verses, ritual knowledge, destiny, ethics, and communication with the divine. == Overview == Ifa is both a divination system and a body of sacred knowledge within Yoruba religion and related diasporic traditions. Specialists known as babalawo and, in some communities, iyanifa preserve, interpret, and apply the verses and signs of Ifa. Ifa is connected to questions of destiny, character, ritual obligation, healing, and right relationship with orisha, ancestors, and community. == Key beliefs == * Orunmila as an orisha of wisdom and divination * Destiny, character, sacrifice, and ethical alignment * Communication with divine and ancestral powers through divination * The importance of oral knowledge, memorized verses, and trained interpretation * Reciprocity between humans, orisha, ancestors, and community == Practices == * Divination with opele chain or ikin palm nuts * Recitation and interpretation of odu verses * Offerings, sacrifice, purification, and healing rites * Initiation and long-term training of diviners * Consultation for personal, family, and community decisions == Places of worship == * Shrines, homes, temples, compounds, groves, and community ritual spaces == Sacred texts == * Ifa is transmitted primarily through oral corpora of odu verses, ritual instruction, songs, and lineage teaching == Holidays and observances == * Observances vary by lineage and region and may include orisha festivals, initiations, and local ritual calendars == Branches and related traditions == * [[Akan religion]] * [[Candomblé]] * [[Santería]] * [[Vodou]] == See also == * [[Religion]] * [[Theology]] * [[Philosophy of religion]] * [[New Religious Movements]] * [[Indigenous and Traditional Religions]] [[Category:Religions]] [[Category:African religions]] [[Category:Indigenous and traditional religions]]
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