Many people celebrate Kwanzaa as a cultural holiday believing that it's a non-religious celebration.
The creator of Kwanzaa intended to create this as a new religion, but the interest of most people seemed to be more cultural than spiritual.
So quite simply it does not belong to any religion.
Hindus belong to the Hindu religion.
The christain religion belong to Isrelite by worship jesus
No, Kwanzaa is not religious. Instead, it is essentially cultural and ethnic. Specifically, it celebrates cultural and ethnic aspects of being African-American in the United States of America.
He believed in religion of Islam.
gurus belong to hinduism.
Sikhism.
Christianity
He belongs to a religion called Shaebianism
She belongs to the Parsi Religion.
Yes,but she said she does not belong to an organized religion.
Maulana Karengacreated Kwanzaa in 1966 as the first specifically African-American holiday.Karenga said his goal was to "give Blacks an alternative to the existing holiday and give Blacks an opportunity to celebrate themselves and their history, rather than simply imitate the practice of the dominant society."During the early years of Kwanzaa, Karenga said that it was meant to be an alternative toChristmas, thatJesuswas psychotic, and thatChristianitywas "a white religion which black people should shun".As Kwanzaa became more popular, Karenga modified his stand to avoid alienating African-American Christians. In 1997 he backtracked on his original statements and declared:"Kwanzaa was not created to give people an alternative to their own religion or religious holiday."Most African-Americans who celebrate Kwanzaa do so as a celebration of their heritage and the 7 principles that it espouses so that is now the real purpose of Kwanzaa. It is very common for those celebrating Kwanzaa to also celebrate Christmas.
hinduism is the main religion