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Rastafari is an
Abrahamic religion that
developed in
Jamaica during the 1930s. It is
classified as both a new
religious movement and a
social movement...
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Mansions of
Rastafari is an
umbrella term for the
various groups of the
Rastafari movement. Such
groups include the Bobo Ashanti, the Niyabinghi, the...
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figure in
modern Ethiopian history, he is
accorded divine importance in
Rastafari, a
relatively new
Abrahamic religion that
emerged in the
Colony of Jamaica...
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Ntozake (2014). "
Rastafari as
Afrocentrically Based Discourse and
Spiritual Expression".
Rastafari in the New Millennium: A
Rastafari Reader. Syracuse...
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Aside from a
mutual belief in the Old Testament,
Judaism and
Rastafari closely align in essence, tradition, and heritage, as both are
Abrahamic religions...
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spelled I-tal (/ˈaɪtɑːl/), is food
often celebrated by
those in the
Rastafari movement. It is
compulsory in the Bobo
Ashanti and
Nyabinghi mansions...
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members of the
Rastafari movement, an
Abrahamic religion founded in
Jamaica in the
early 1930s
among Afro-Jamaican communities, has been...
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Rastafari movement developed out of the
legacy of the
Atlantic slave trade, in
which over ten
million Africans were
enslaved and
transported to the...
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Black Faith were
considered a
radical group of
younger Rastafari members. Eventually,
other Rastafari groups started locking their hair. In the Rastafarian...
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could be an
actual place such as
Ethiopia for
Rastafari or
Israel for the Jews.
Rastafari,
while not
identifying as "Jews",
identify themselves...