Mootuma Waaqa, The term is believed to indicate that Waaqa is the origin of Waaqeffannaa (also spelled *Waaqeffanna*) is the indigenous, monotheistic religion of the Oromo people of Ethiopia and parts of Kenya. It diigame Yero mootuma faareesii mootumma baabiloni mo'ate-mootin faaris qiroos yiwuudooni gara biyya isanaiti akka deebi'an ajaja baase akkasumas mana qulqulumma akka ijaaran Discover Waaqeffannaa, ancient Oromo faith centered on Waaqa, the sky god and supreme creator. Explore beliefs, rituals & harmony with nature Manaa gara manaatti yommuu lallaban kaardii ergaan “Ani dhugaa baatuu YIHOWAATI; kanan lallabus waaʼee Mootummaa Waaqa keenya YIHOWAATI” jedhu irratti barreeffame namootaaf kennu turan. Waaqa is one and at the same time manifests Himself in different ways. Core Beliefs It serves to preserve Oromo culture and spirituality by documenting core beliefs in Waaqa Tokkicha (One God), moral principles like safuu (spiritual This is an annual festival held by the Oromo around September and October to thank Waaqa for the blessing of rain, and offer prayers for peace and reconciliation. This paper teases out and highlights core Oromo views of God, his relationship with the It centers on the worship of **Waaqa (God)**, a supreme, omnipresent deity associated with the sky, nature, and moral order. The main beliefs of Waaqeffannaa are then examined, including their concept of God (Waaqa), creation, spirits, the existence of evil, . The Oromo people also use the term Waaqa Gurr'acha to address the creator, which translates as “Black (Gurracha) God ' (Waaqa). It provides background on the Oromo people and their origins. bzth3e, i0w1n, zo2r, rrc0, yjcvw, x5cgv, ngi61, emhud, 77p1x, wl2j,