IN YORUBA TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS THOUGHT E. Dada Adelowo* Introduction This paper' is moti~ated by' the need. 1�x�xp���~�I�٣7�m#M�Wj��xA���qN���,PT2���^��]��R�ϸ�6ക�C3����Y۪�'�K�~Bw��v������4-x������ꚦ�wE@�;5 Traditional African approaches in the light of natural values, and of modern secular attitude If we are going to speak of traditional African concepts and customs regarding marriage and the family, a few clarifications are called for. Arguably, women’s experiences of being in the world and their aspirations to transcend the world of men are reflected in the Mwari religion despite the tendency in earlier studies to deal with the religion … Traditional African religion is a way of life in which ancestors are part and parcel of every major or minor event such as wedding, births and deaths as well as fetching firewood. to ' correct the erroneOUS observatiods, notions, assertions and pontifications of some foreign armchair investigators about . 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(1992) came very close into the substance of this paper when they came up with a book entitled African Traditional Religion in Religious Education: A Resource Book with Special Reference to Zimbabwe. �_�v�`CE�]11m��Y�*��u\����M�ᥟ����Oyr&j忯Wh-�9��^ə�e29�b�&5�V�.��$�: z���0�w��EF'w��e��{���A��f\�^�#�v��U��?�g�)_c�x}����4�N��^�[��o��� During these events usually an offering is made to honour, please and thank the ancestors. Faso more than 33 percent follow African religion, although it is not the religion of the majority. the like.” African traditional spirituality as an African heritage must be taken seriously for a fuller understanding of African Christian spirituality, particularly of the African Pentecostal churches. The first is that the context of this article is sub-Sahara Africa. 1. �P֫)�k:�J���5��Vw@t2^�a�oz�j"�Nܘ�*����YLyys� [+F���[L|���h�{���g�RB7���y�Z%��u2Y���XgG�{����緯|�ʤ�k2��i��)���@C��4��|L����)zɘB �N�t�� �1�4w�� L[���0�R�˼��w崓���B[e��-�bҊ-�K�3���1��Ȃx�$!j6�H�R��+��.��h(��. Religion and culture as powerful institutions within society play a major role in shaping gender roles and perpetuating gender inequality and are powerful institutions within society. stream %PDF-1.5 ^xH&M'�Y۩Z7��E�D�i�%qN^Kː The whole community faithfully carries out all rites and rituals connected with rites of passage such as birth, puberty, marriage, death and life after death. KEY WORDS: pregnancy, birth rites, naming rites, puberty rites, ritual The African life is wrapped in religion. where one’s family came from. ,{r��"b�+38XMV:� V߭aUA׌����Μ�DNPt���CM�:��:Y��+/�Ym� y��>��3�� As Mbiti (1970) states, it starts before birth and does not end after death. ?a ��p ?��wUu�U���of�y ����:���ά���N�S���>~��ŏ~3���?��ӗ��˅��O��~����޸�����7��eYeß�iv�֧y��dOo�����׮��;,�����n��/�_]����ˇWC7���i�GW�C�k=L�������ܩy4�땾H�'WK���������tv^�t��U��j��B�?-�>��+Q���a���>��oeX��5x�J�]�؉6x��Ҧ���Y��LK�U���a� � 5 0 obj differs in African countries was mentioned. — Njelele Shrine, 35km south of Bulawayo in the Matobo Hills, is the most famous place of pilgrimage and rain dances for the traditional Mwali spirit. ��Ǜ�P��\O�;o��!�������MB��N�����2i��^�v��]ۧ��&�&j�v��b��ҥ�K2F�c�w��7��X���D�a���0Y����S�4Џ��&{���+�Ii��n���˯+���B(�z�V �/�ƞo�Ш��Y٠��?U4��OӸ��4����w����Ki��@��,�}\�S��?pИ��qw����p�t�Q����i��'a�E��od\Z~3��-(��ym�8SI+�vV�����QV!ٓI&E By this label serious damage was done to the gospel in Africa. It is an accepted position that the African Initiated Churches (AICs) were formed as a result of the search for a unique African identity and culture. In the African traditional religions, ancestors were never considered demonic or as part of evil spirits (2007;383). Generally, these traditions are oral rather than scriptural and passed down from one generation to another through folk tales, songs and festivals, include belief in an amount of higher and lower gods, sometimes including a supreme creator or force, belief in spirits, veneration of the dead, use of magic and traditional African medic Local African culture was oppressed for many years by white South Africans, who find their cultural roots in … Traditional African religion is a way of life in which ancestors are part of every major event such as wedding, births and deaths as well as less important ones such as getting a job and finishing university. <> It deals with their cosmology, ritual practices, symbols, arts, society, and so on. ��/� DI�41���@ ���tD�}r�;ں�Y ���w�,XV��z����wi��A�1JtЊvr�lf������F�aD7E���@άs���� 0��0�=�ᰆ���L��"�q�{VΝ��f\}io�K�y=�lXS.P������6ChXێ m�%� ~�nUƫ�V��)=v�p%F��B�vy����}�+6,�0+V8sG����&>K�_��i�ͯ���B��O���ntQ�v�y�C��N��ž�[ׄ�I�ձ�'u�v�R����;�}�h��A/D|أ+ӮI�9Ҋ�����Q$c��L,��� For a more detailed treatment of this subject of God in Africa, see Mbiti 1982 and 1992. This belief, just as in the case of the previous one, has a theological basis – the plurality of divinities ( polytheism ). Contemporary African culture is a mixture of traditional elements and alien features. ter Haar et al. %���� This paper therefore, aims at exploring the role of the traditional religion in sustaining African values, human relations in particular in spite of the challenges of globalization. endobj endobj For instance, the Yoruba religion has historically been centered in southwestern Nigeria, the Zulu religion in southern Africa, and the Igbo religion in southeastern Nigeria. x��][o�H�~���Gr��oA ��$9�,f���� K��3����d~�VU_ؼ�%� ��f�YU]��ե���q{�Z?Foޜ�?>��w�&���j�/��ϫ��n�����>>]?b��5�M�.�����_����ՌGYT�ϲ�Qۼ|��_���W/_��c\��y��A�,bQ�ӌ�Q)����x���n0ZtK�*������Q���Ǘ/��X�b���)z��et�a�b��������~�x2�e*�⒘�����w��1Y��m��2n�}{%2��K���t�[�n�Q�ƾ,^'�놇D��^}��WI�_����:�'y��m;eu�p���ح|��5�>)㛄����$c�4"y"�ΓE_C/�� African Traditional Religion cannot easily be studied by non-Africans. These figures represent peo-ple who primarily follow African traditional religion; however, there are also Christians and Muslims who still practice elements of traditional African religion alongside their professed beliefs. Here again the writer made mention of the various ceremonies which accompany puberty and its significance in African traditional religion. %�쏢 %PDF-1.4 The Mwali hilltop cult and shrines is discussed in the 2008 book Mambo Hills: Historical and Religious Significance by Marieke Clarke . African women were also directly and indirectly involved in the liberation war. Mwali Religion. It deals with their cosmology, ritual practices, symbols, arts, society and so on.because religion is a way of life, it relates to culture and society as they affect the worldview of the African people. This is what made scholars such as Mbiti (1969,p.1), Parrinder (1954,p.9) and Mugambi (1995) conclude … The traditional African understanding and the interpretation of Christianity have deep roots in these fundamental beliefs of the African traditional religions. ��s���33� �/��l�s�D��wc2�iY�pFn�>� x��]ٓ&Gq�Ԏ6�+iWB�,bF�4]U}Tcl�p���! ���u�fF'dX�eA^Ƥl4ӛa*�0(��1��l� �HLt�A�@a�2�O�>�b�O����k���)x��6*. Ancestors maintain a spiritual connection with their living relatives and generally most of them are good and kind. Furthermore, gender relations within the religious and cultural communities are a reflection of gender relations within broader society. traditional Shona religion, I am referring to a particular strand of Shona religiosity widely known as the Mwari religion. This left the African people with the idea that God could not handle the hostile spirits that attacked people on a daily basis. The best interpreter of African Religion is the African with a disciplined mind and the requisite technical tools. Mugambi, 1995). Some took part as freedom fighters and gained recognition as heroines. Whether Africans are part of the modern organized religion today or not, they invoke God in their everyday conversations. African traditional religion refers to the indigenous or autochthonous religion of the African people. This is the popular assumption amongst many African theologians of which Maluleke (1994) is one example. John S. Mbiti, in his book Introduction to African Religion (1977: 63-66) argues that, “in African societies sacrifice was very common and that most, involved shedding of blood of a human being or an animal.” He adds that in African societies, life is closely associated with blood. And we agree with Professor Idowu that the purpose of the study should be: The ceremonies bind and form religious values which govern the family and society. However, ... 2 E. B. Idowu, African Traditional Religion, S.C.M., 1973, p.87. The traditional spiritual beliefs of the Chewa people of Zambia, … Inter-religious relations, especially, among African Traditional Religion (ATR) worshippers, Muslims and Christians are becoming sources of social tension and violence. A lot of leaders have emerged from the African religion. Even thoughmorality is the subject matter of ethics, it is most often usedinterchangeably with ‘ethics’. Because religion is a way of life, it relates to culture and society as they affect the worldview of the African people. African identity and culture are preserved in African Traditional Religion. civilization in the traditional days. �@x�� |S�����ag�t}��N%���8�R{����^�H�_��B�p�:���:;jn:���njp�v������t��:����i���U���L�t����(��em�F�R���^��/�&'n�+����� 4 0 obj Mambo Hills is northeast of Bulawayo. 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In a nutshell, traditional African religion is part and parcel of culture in Africa. ��M�!�e�J/��"�0�����Nq�"3�_aÇd!+�;���\4C��2-�Ɍ0"+��5�qu�|R�w�!9Kk�C~��V3Mڊ�$��� ߈�2d yF�T�!Jf"e��z��:~ �U� S� d����E�{�hba��E�RVT�Ge�qBz�k���2^�����һo�P)R�}�7ꙌQv���#.��dQש�F4^%y�+X��-�o��"�w�r�ߴ�+l�+����B�?�{l��b�=��"�a������k�K;q�urpD�B� ~O�`������ Hn��5~:D�]�x�D�ɦS-�V������3t�V������g��P`Ax�x���8M���i퉛2�.��O4ۭ�g5ٯ=̹t�拏�̴�� ���D˪T�W��?���n�e![���Cc?�"C���+E|�o�&��K����s0�`�7_BiXHyͦİJ8��;B>7��ӦAfv��u���P�T��ZV(���ݏ3JW|/+��Ywy"�E��tB�E�V�YlN�Fľcڮ��[5��%X�8�@��o��|^ힾ�D�HႧ���D\���*=�z.�)��P������??6`����! <>/ExtGState<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> 2 0 obj ;�;m��έ�]����mB��"�D��T�S���U���D��[�뻨j�*�3l�� �D{��k���7��@tB����0�cg]�������Er�+�e��)džs�k��f6cƃRU�iu��,Wdm�lA���ִ��#���OLs8�1��/‰��#����q��s� �v(a���6�l�A�`O/H�vX��*���3��S����О�ME_�q����v�&oM����m?�{���{��ў��nˠ� The term ‘ethics’ is technically used by philosophers tomean a philosophical study of morality—morality understood as aset of social rules, principles, norms that guide or are intended toguide the conduct of people in a society, and as beliefs about rightand wrong conduct as well as good or bad character. stream Nevertheless, the African traditional religion has played a remarkable role in sustaining such values but with serious challenges. Religion 20 [1990] contains some articles on the study of African Religions that are worth reading. on account of the persistent marginalisation of African Traditional Religion (ATR) in Sierra Leone by Islam and Christianity, to investigate the place of ATR in inter-religious encounters in the country since the advent of Islam and Christianity. African culture has experienced rapid change since the colonial invasion. African Traditional Religion: A Definition (1973), Omosade Awolalu in Yoruba Belief and Sacrificial Rites and John Mbiti in The Concept of God in Africa (1970) are a few examples of postcolonial scholars of religion who have resisted and denounced colonial idea that Africans do not know God. 1 0 obj As in most of sub-Saharan Africa, ATR is the indigenous religion … <>>> Topic: The Impact of African Traditional Religious Beliefs and Cultural Values on Christian-Muslim Relations in Ghana from 1920 through the Present: A Case Study of Nkusukum-Ekumfi-Enyan traditional area of the Central Region. 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