20 February 2009

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The Rastafari movement (also known as Rastafari, Rastafarianism or simply Rasta) is a monotheistic, Abrahamic, new religious movement that accepts Haile Selassie I, the former Emperor of Ethiopia, as the incarnation of God, called Jah or Jah Rastafari. Haile Selassie is also seen as part of the Holy Trinity and as the returned messiah promised in the Bible.

Other characteristics of Rastafari include the spiritual use of cannabis, rejection of western society (called "Babylon"), and various Afrocentric social and political aspirations, such as the teachings of Jamaican publicist, organizer, and black separatist Marcus Garvey (also often regarded as a prophet), whose political and cultural vision helped inspire Leonard Howell to develop the foundations of this new world view. The Rastafari movement predominantly emerged in Jamaica in the 20th century, and it proclaims Africa (also "Zion") as the original place where the body of the first man was found, which established independency among blacks.

The name Rastafari comes from Ras (literally "Head," an Ethiopian title equivalent to Duke), and Tafari Makonnen, the pre-coronation name of Haile Selassie I. Rastafari is commonly called "Rastafarianism", but this term is considered derogatory and offensive by Rastas themselves.

6 comments:

  1. Uite şi un articol mai vechi :
    RASTAFARI o religie etiopiana,un mod de viata sau o deschidere la libertate ?
    http://alflorimarius.blogspot.com/2008/01/rastafari-o-religie-etiopianaun-mod-de.html

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  3. daca e ceva constructiv - se accepta
    daca e ceva negativ - se shterge din start, fara pareri de rau sau explicatsii :)
    ce mai faci Marius?

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  4. Logic :D ... aruncam un ochian :D tu :D?

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