• Waaq (also Waq or Waaqa) is the name for the sky God in several Cushitic languages, including the Oromo language and Somali language. Waaqa (Oromo pronunciation:...
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  • El Wak, Somalia (redirect from Ceel waaq)
    and the Somali-inhabited North Eastern Province to the west. "Ceel Waaq". Ceel Waaq. Google (1 April 2016). "Location of El Wak, Mandera County, Kenya"...
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    Eebbe/Waaq. Religious temples dating from antiquity known as Taallo were the centers where important ceremonies were held led by a Wadaad priest. Waaq was...
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  • Waq or WAQ may refer to: Waaq, the name of God in the traditional religion of Cushitic peoples Uwaq, or Waq, a clan of the Kazakh Zhuz WWHB-CD, formerly...
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  • Nyamurairi Ongo Yana Zombi Waaq Arebati Khonvoum Jengu Roog Koox Kopé Tiatie Cac Kokh Kox Takhar Musikavanhu Nyadenga Nyami Nyami Waaq Dongo Faran Baru Koda...
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  • noun. Sources differ on whether Waaqism was henotheistic or monotheistic. Many of the exact ancient practices of waaqism are to some extent speculative...
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    practice a traditional religion centered on the worship of Waaq/Wakh. In the related Oromo culture, Waaq denotes the single God of the early pre-Abrahamic, monotheistic...
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  • signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. WAAQ WAOF WBIB-FM (1947–1954) WBRL WBVC WBZY (1947–1964) WCAC WCFV-LP WCJ WCON...
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    El Wak District (Somali: Degmada Ceel Waaq) is a district in the southwestern Gedo region of Somalia. Its capital is El Wak. The district has suffered...
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  • Waqdariya (Waqddariya, Waqdariye, Waaq-Dariya, Waqderia) is a coastal village in the Sanaag region of Somaliland. In 1951, Waqdariya is listed in a book...
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  • Islam Rendille Afro-Asiatic → Cushitic → Rendille Kenya (Eastern Province) Waaq Resians Indo-European → Slavic → Slovene → Resian Italy (Resia, Friuli) Rhodesians...
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  • Oromo people in the Horn of Africa. The word Waaqeffanna is derived from Waaq which is the ancient name for the Creator in the Cushitic languages of both...
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  •           Baardheere       151,207 566,318 Belet Xaawo      90,045 Ceel Waaq        50,402 Doolow           71,356 Garbahaarey      151,773 Luuq      ...
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    religions. Jengu, water spirits that bring good fortune and cure disease Waaq/Waaqa, sky god that was worshipped by the Somali and Oromo people before...
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    Bakongo sky, moon and earth goddess Mulungu, Nyamwezi creator and sky god Waaq creator and sky god. Achamán, Guanche creator and sky god Amun, Ancient Egyptian...
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    practice a traditional religion centered on the worship of Waaq/Wakh. In the related Oromo culture, Waaq denotes the god of the early faith believed to have...
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  • serving as elements of Chineke (or Chukwu), the supreme being or high god. Waaq is the name of a singular God in the traditional religion of many Cushitic...
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  • among Cushitic Horners is Waaq, which continues to be manifested into the modern era with religions such as Waaqeffanna and Waaqism. According to the author...
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  • Community Broadcasting, Inc. Sister stations WJKQ History Former call signs WAAQ Technical information Facility ID 93742 Class A ERP 250 watts HAAT 23.3 meters...
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    Buusaar Caanoole Cinjirta Caracase Ceel Cadde Ceel Duur Ceel Gaduud Ceel Waaq Dhamasa or Dhamaso Dheenle Dhuusaay Doolow Calijiciir El Mergis Fafahdun...
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    from a practice of traditional religions centered around the worship of Waaq denoting the monotheistic archaic pre-Abrahamic religion adhered to by Cushitic...
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  • follow the traditional Oromo religion which is called Aadha, whose god is Waaq. People who follow Waaqa are often from the Borana Oromo people. According...
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  • some of which may date back to pre-Islamic proto-Somali systems such as Waaqism, ambivalent circumstances can often create friction between the two schools...
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  • and an Islamification of a pre-Islamic origin story that relates back to Waaq and ancestor worship. That now ties the Somali to the prophets clan (Quraysh)...
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    2023. "Nabaddoon Garyare oo ka hadlay dilkii ganacsade Shuuke & xiisadda C/Waaq". Caasimada online. 30 December 2013. Retrieved 8 April 2023. "Dagaal beeleed...
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    seriously wounded. 1 Moderate ICU official killed In the district of Cabud Waaq an Islamic Court Union official was shot and killed and another seriously...
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  • extinction. The Aweer historically practised traditional faiths such as Waaqism, though most have today adopted Islam. Hadza Sandawe "2019 Kenya Population...
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  • trees, stones and well associated with deities, most prominently the sky God Waaq. Here, everything has been given a meaning and placed in a divine order....
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  • polities. A predominant religion practised during the Rauso period was Waaqism. During the classical era, through its contact with Hadhramaut and Himyarite...
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    religion Serer creation myth Traditional African religions Tumbuka mythology Waaq Yoruba religion Zulu religion Sovereign states Algeria Angola Benin Botswana...
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