What is Rasta?

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The term “Rasta” is a shortened term for the Rastafarian movement that emerged in Jamaica in the 1930's and originally started among black members of the poor and peasant classes. Rasta is both a philosophy of life and a religion. Central to the religion is Haile Selassie I who was the last emperor of Ethiopia. In Rasta, Selassie is accepted as Jah, which is the Rasta name for God. The term Jah is a shortened version of the name Jehovah used in Psalms 68:4 of the King James version of the Bible:

“Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him.”

In Rasta, Jah is accepted as part of the Holy Trinity and, as the messiah, is expected to return.

The term “Rastafari” comes from the combination of a term of honor and a name. Ras means “Chief” and Tafari was the first name of Haile Selassie I prior to his coronation. Some individuals see Rastafarianism as a political movement, a sentiment that is offensive to religious Rasta people.

The Rastafarian movement did, however, gain power and popularity through many social and political aspirations of key Rasta Jamaican individuals. Publicist and organizer Marcus Garvey, who is regarded as a prophet by many members of the Rasta faith, used his cultural and political vision to inspire a new world view within the group.

Jamaican-born reggae musician Bob Marley, along with other musicians in his genre, also helped to spread Rasta around the world. Much of Marley’s music spoke of the Rasta life and practices. In the year 2000, there were more than one million members of the Rastafarian religion throughout the world. Furthermore, upwards of ten percent of the Jamaican population identify with Rasta.

The Rastafarian lifestyle can include keeping a vegan or vegetarian diet. More to the point, Rasta dietary guidelines focus on natural, non-chemically-treated foods. The dietary laws are drawn from the Old Testament books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy. It should be noted that there are many individuals of different religions and belief systems that use the dietary suggestions of the Bible in different ways. The Rasta lifestyle also may include using cannabis, but not for recreational purposes, rather for religious or medicinal purposes.

In the eight decades since its inception, Rasta has gained a great deal of notoriety and a healthy following. Rasta is still supported within the reggae community. Soldiers of Jah Army (also know as SOJA) is a modern reggae band that supports the Rasta lifestyle and belief system.

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Rastas are not racist, but believe in one love and that everything should coexist with one. another jah haile is no god but an icon. you look here to find an answer to become a rasta when the answer lies within. ~ B. Gong descent of marley. One Love.
- anon53387
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everybody's way of life is different and it is not for anyone else to put down. it's really no one's business how some one chooses to live their life. if they are happy with what they choose, then that makes me happy, and I'm not about to call them on it. i myself do not see a problem with the way rastas live their lives. they are very healthy people and i think that maybe they might have something there, with they way they live and believe.
- anon52500
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so do you have to be black to be rasta?
- anon46773
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Why is everyone here all negative? c'mon guys. be happy.
- anon44033
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so to be a rasta, you have to accept the ethopian guy as god? i think not. I accept God as God and Jesus as Jesus. i've also read that basically they're racist. that's not cool.
- anon42374
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do you have to be vegetarian in order to be rasta?
- anon38799
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sooo.. why again is ancient Israel connected to the rastafarians of Jamaica?
- anon26067
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Haile Selassie himself stated that he is not Jesus... if people hold him so high, then why do they not follow his word?
- anon18636
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My response to the first comment about Selassie being a man and not a god. Jesus walked the earth as a man as well, do you question him?
- anon18564
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um, how can rastafari follow the Bible and allow Christ to be the Son of God, and then call an Ethiopian emperor god? It does not make sense. The Bible says, "Place your trust in no man, but only in God" That man is dead. Dead and buried and still in his grave, while Jesus is alive!
- anon15268
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Being Rasta doesn't force anyone to follow vegetarian or vegan diet nor using cannabis. Some of the Mansions of the Rastafari culture, such as the Twelve Tribes of Israel, of which Bob Marley was a part, do not specify diet beyond that which to quote Christ "Is not what goes into a man's mouth that defile him, but what come out of it".
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