Religion In Africa Essay

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Religions of Africa Africa is made up of more than fifty countries and is home to just over a billion people. Africa is not only diverse in its landscape and animals but the people are also extremely diverse. There are hundreds of different ethnic communities that, together, speak over 1000 languages. With this much diversity among the different communities, it is not surprising that there is much diversity in the religions in Africa. In Africa, there are many groups of people who follow different religions. These religions are different from each other in the sense of the Gods they follow, the rituals they practice and the importance of each community’s history in Africa. There are many different religions celebrated in Africa because each …show more content…

History is important to a community because their history shows how Gods and the ceremonies they have all usually depend on the history of the community and the history of the land. In African religion, myth and history are very much alike, almost indistinguishable. For example, Yoruba of Nigeria have a word called “itan” which is used for legends, myths, and folktales (Olupona 5). This example shows that the myths and legends are viewed as one in the same in many communities in Africa. In some communities however, myths tend to overlap. With myths about creation and myths about a culture it is not uncommon for these myths to overlap. In Burkina Faso, the community of Northern Yatenga is an example of this. The Yatenga people is made of two groups: The Foulse and the Nioniosse. The myth about the Yatenga is that the Foulse were created in the sky, while the Nionesse were created in the Earth. The kings and leaders came from the sky while the common people were said to be created from the Earth. Some people view this myth as the sky representing the strong, powerful and the good while the people from the Earth represent common, poor and the bad. Other people look at this myth as the sky and the Earth relying on each other and keeping an important balance between the people. Myths and history are important to African religion. They explain how their people came to be and the traditions they follow. Myths and legends are not written down but are told through stories from generation to generation and the myths differ slightly every time with each new generation. Regardless of how much the origin of the religion changes, it is still important for the community to follow the religion as best as they can because of people stop believing in a religion then all structure is lost in the community that has been there for thousands of years. The history and myths of

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