What is Jahjah?

JAHJAH means Jamaicans Abroad Helping Jamaicans At Home. Jamaicans and friends of Jamaicans in the US, Canada, and England work together to assist Jamaicans at home in the areas of healthcare and education.


Why do jamaicans say jah?

Rastas are monotheists, worshipping a singular God whom they call Jah. The term "Jah" is a shortened version of "Jehovah", the name of God in English translations of the Old Testament.

Is JAH the same as God?

Jah or Yah (Hebrew: יָהּ‎, Yāh) is a short form of יהוה (YHWH), the four letters that form the tetragrammaton, the personal name of God: Yahweh, which the ancient Israelites used.


Where in the Bible does it say JAH?

The KJV uses the transliteration "Jah" only once (Psa 68:4), even though it actually appears fifty times in the Hebrew Bible.

Do Rastas believe in the Bible?

Rastas believe that they can come to know the true meanings of biblical scriptures by cultivating a mystical consciousness of oneself with Jah, called “I-and-I.” Rastas read the Bible selectively, however, emphasizing passages from Leviticus that admonish the cutting of hair and beard and the eating of certain foods ...


What does JAH mean?



What religion does Jah belong to?

Rastafarianism is a monotheistic religion, meaning that followers believe in one god, referred to as Jah. They believe that Jah was an incarnation of Jesus. Rastafarians derive many of their beliefs from the Old Testament and the book of Revelations.

How do you greet a Rasta?

To say “hello”, use: “Wa gwaan” or “Yes I”. To say “goodbye”, use: “Me a go”, or “Lickle bit”. To say “thank you”, use: “Give thanks” or “Praise Jah”.

How do Jamaicans say I love you?

Boonoonoonoos is a Jamaican saying to express love.


How do Jamaican say bye?

'Inna di morrows'

Used when saying goodbye. The literal translation would be 'In the tomorrows', meaning 'see you later'.

What do you call a Rasta woman?

Rastafari has certain rules that apply only to women. Whilst early Rastafarians probably followed these rules strictly, women tend to have more freedom in modern Rastafarian society. Women are known as Queens.

Who do Rastas believe is God?

Rastafarians believe Haile Selassie is God and that he will return to Africa members of the black community who are living in exile as the result of colonisation and the slave trade. Rastafari theology developed from the ideas of Marcus Garvey, a political activist who wanted to improve the status of fellow blacks.


Who is Jah according to the Bible?

(religion) A shortened form of Yahweh or Jehovah, God's personal name in the Bible. Often appearing as part of Biblical names as "-iah", or "Jeho-" as in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Jehoshua, and Jehosaphat, and Hebrew words like הַלְּלוּיָהּ‎ (“hallelujah”). (Rastafari) God.

Who is the Jamaican God?

Today, Haile Selassie is worshipped as God incarnate among followers of the Rastafari movement (taken from Haile Selassie's pre-imperial name Ras—meaning Head, a title equivalent to Duke—Tafari Makonnen), which emerged in Jamaica during the 1930s under the influence of Marcus Garvey's "Pan Africanism" movement.

Do Rastas pray to God?

Chanting, prayer, and meditation are part of Rastafari ceremonies. Meditation is a way to be in communion with Jah, and through which they come to realise what is true or false in the Bible and what has been omitted in the Babylon translations.


What prayer do Rastas say before smoking?

Before smoking the plant the Rasta will say a prayer to Jah (God) or to Haile Selassie I. The Rasta call them reasoning sessions when they use Ganja for Nyabinghi. A Nyabinghi session is much different from a casual marijuana smoking session that western people take part in.

Why can't Rasta cut their hair?

According to Old Testament scripture (Leviticus 19:27), Rastas believe one should not cut their hair because it is where their strength lies. Dreadlocks form naturally over time.

What is Jah in hallelujah?

The word hallelujah first appeared in the book of Psalms in the Old Testament, a combination of two Hebrew words, "hallel" meaning praise and "jah" meaning God.


What is the difference between Jah and Jehovah?

Jah (pronounced:ˈdʒɑː) is the shortened name for God YHWH, and Jehovah most commonly used in the Rastafari movement and the worldwide preaching of Jehovah's Witnesses in upwards of 500 languages.

What is the Rasta Bible called?

The Jah International Version is a revision of the King James Version, which has a long history of use in Rastafari. The JIV restores the name of God JAH in both the Old and New Testaments.

Why do Rastas pray before smoking?

They use the Ganja to help enlighten their mind so they can correctly reason the ways of the world. The Ganja is always smoked in a ritual way. Before smoking the plant the Rasta will say a prayer to Jah (God) or to Haile Selassie I. The Rasta call them reasoning sessions when they use Ganja for Nyabinghi.


Do Rastas believe in life after death?

End of Life - Rastafarians do not believe in an after- life, but instead look to Africa ("Zion") as a heaven on earth.

What do Rastafarians call Marijuanas?

Culturally entrenched with the Rastafari movement since it began in the 1930s, marijuana – or ganja, as it's more commonly called by Rastas – is considered sacred and is often referred to as the wisdom weed or holy herb.

How do Rastafarians marry?

Marriage. In Rastafari there is no formal marriage structure. A Rastafari man and woman who live together are regarded as husband and wife (unless, of course, they are related in some other way, such as mother and son). If marriage does take place it is regarded as a social occasion rather than a religious event.


Why do Rastas say I and I?

I and I means that God is within all men. The bond of Ras Tafari is the bond of God, of man." The term is often used in place of "you and I" or "we" among Rastafari, implying that both persons are united under the love of Jah.