Can Rastas drink alcohol?

Rastas are super healthy!
They consider their body to be a temple, based on the Old Testament teachings. Rastas do not drink alcohol or eat food that is not nourishing to their body, which includes meat. Many follow a strict dietary law called ital, which states that all food must be completely natural and raw.
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What can Rastafarians not do?

Food laws
  • Rastafarians eat strictly I-tal which means natural and clean.
  • Early Rastafarians are unlikely to eat meat, scavengers or shellfish.
  • Rastafarians do not eat pork.
  • Rastafarians regularly eat fish, but will not eat fish more than twelve inches long.
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Are Rastas allowed to smoke?

A Rastafari exemption to section 5(1) of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 could permit the possession of cannabis in public for personal religious use in private. The use of any other drug by Rastafari would not be permitted in any way.
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What are the rules of being a Rastafarian?

Modern Rastafarian beliefs
  • The humanity of God and the divinity of man. This refers to the importance of Haile Selassie who is perceived by Rastafarians as a living God. ...
  • God is found within every man. ...
  • God in history. ...
  • Salvation on earth. ...
  • The supremacy of life. ...
  • Respect for nature. ...
  • The power of speech. ...
  • Evil is corporate.
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Are Rastafarians allowed to have tattoos?

[Rastas do not believe in cutting their hair, piercing their skin or marking the body with tattoos.] And they love artists like Vybz Kartel [a Dancehall artist known for violent music]. They like to sag their pants off their waist. I don't understand what's happening.
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What do Rastas say before smoking?

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. A Nyabinghi session is much different from a casual marijuana smoking session that western people take part in.
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Why do Rastas cover their hair?

Rastas (men) wear beards. Hair shows holiness, leaving it uncut shows your holiness to the lord. The whole point of dreadlocks, back in the 60s people had never seen them and they were considered 'dreadful. ' So when Rasta men would pray, they would uncover their hair, to show their holiness to the lord.
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How do Rastas greet each other?

Practice saying "what's up". In Rastafarian, you would greet a friend on the street by saying "Bredren, wa gwaan?" The other Rasta may respond with: "Bwai, ya done know seh mi deya gwaan easy." This means: ""I'm here just taking it easy."
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Can anyone become a Rastafarian?

AS RASTAFARIANISM has no official dogma and no formal 'church', there is no conversion process. The nearest thing to a church that Rastas have is the Twelve Tribes of Israel Church, which is multi-racial and will accept anyone, without a ceremony, who recognises Haile Selassie I to be one of a long line of prophets.
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Why do Rastas not eat salt?

Taken to the extreme, the Rastafarian diet does not permit anything that grows on a vine. In any case, alcohol is forbidden. Also, rather than using salt, herbs and spices are added to food to enhance its aromas and flavours.
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Do Rastas celebrate Christmas?

And so, it emerges that Rastafarians do celebrate the Birth of Christ, except that it's not called Christmas and it's not celebrated on the 25th of December. It is called Lidät, an Amharic word meaning “Birthday”.
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What is a Rastafarian diet?

To stay healthy and spiritually connected to the earth, Rastas eat a natural diet free from additives, chemicals, and most meat. The style of primarily vegan eating is known as ital cooking. Rastas commonly say, “Ital is vital,” pointing to how the diet got its name.
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Who is the most famous Rastafarian?

Bob Marley is the most famous Rastafari. He brought Rastafari to the American masses in the late 1970s and early 1980s through reggae.
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What happens when a Rastafarian dies?

Rastas do not believe that there is a specific afterlife to which individuals go following bodily death. They believe in the possibility of eternal life, and that only those who shun righteousness will actually die.
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Can Rastafarians drink milk?

Therefore, the strictest Rastafarians follow what most people would recognize as a vegan, macrobiotic diet. This means they refrain from ingesting animal products, such as meat, dairy and eggs, and only eat food that is fresh, local and in season.
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Was Bob Marley a vegan?

Marley's spiritual beliefs led him to follow a vegetarian diet emphasizing "Ital" foods.
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How many types of Rastafarians are there?

There are three distinct orders of the Rastafarian movement which hold different beliefs and symbols. These are: Boba Shanti, Nyahbinji and the Twelve tribes.
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Who is the Rastafarian 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.
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What is the Rasta flag?

There is a commonly used flag of the Rastafari, green-yellow-red with marijuana leaves. Sometimes the leaves are in very dark green, sometimes there is an image of Haile Selassie or of Bob Marley on the flag. It is associated with Reggae music and, of course, marijuana is a sacrament of the Rastafari.
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Why do Rastas say I instead of me?

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.
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What do you call a Rasta woman?

The role of Rastafarian women, who are called Queens, and the rules that apply specifically to women.
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Why do Rastas say Irie?

'Irie' The Jamaican saying "irie" is often used to mean "everything is alright and fine." Note that Jamaica has numerous variations when it comes to greeting someone. When someone asks “How are you feeling?” or “How yuh stay?” an appropriate response would be, “Mi irie.”
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Do Rastas believe in marriage?

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.
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What does it mean for a Rasta to cut their locks?

Dreadlocks and Rastafari

Many Rastafarians believe that like Samson, their hair is their strength and also their weakness if it is cut off . The belief in the weakness of cutting of the dreadklocks was used as a way to intimidate Rastafarians in Jamaica in the past, as they would be arrested and their hair cut off.
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Can Rastas shave?

Whilst most Rastafarians take the code literally, others will accept and follow a number of the rules listed but ignore others. No sharp implements to be used to damage Man, for example no trimming or shaving, no tattooing of the skin or cutting of the flesh.
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