Rastafarians primarily worship Jah, which is a name for God derived from the Hebrew name Yahweh. They view Jah as the eternal and supreme being who embodies love, justice, and righteousness. Additionally, they often revere Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia as an earthly representation of Jah and a symbol of African unity and pride. Rastafarianism emphasizes a deep spiritual connection to Africa and the liberation of the African diaspora.
Rastafarian's do not have a specific place of worship. Often they will go to other Rastafarian's households to pray, and worship Jah with reasoning sessions.
Rastafarian's do not have a specific place of worship. Often they will go to other Rastafarian's households to pray, and worship Jah with reasoning sessions.
they dont have a particular place to worship
they have no place to worship.some worship under a tree..........
they worship kachina dolls who were there gods
They worship Haille Sellasie because he was suposedly the incarnation of Jesus Christ.He was also the last emporer of Ethiopia.
no
They worship the gods by holding ceremonies to certain gods, and make sacrifices in their honor.
Norse gods
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
Yes Chinese people do worship many gods
the people of sumer practiced polytheism the worship of many gods