Jahs
Jahs, also known as Jah, is a term originating from Rastafarianism that refers to God. It is believed to be a shortened form of the divine name Yahweh. Within the Rastafarian faith, Jah is seen as the supreme being, the creator and sustainer of all life. This concept is central to their spiritual beliefs and practices, influencing their music, art, and lifestyle. The term is often invoked in songs and prayers, signifying reverence and connection to the divine. Rastafarians believe that Jah resides within each individual and that through spiritual awareness and righteous living, one can achieve unity with this divine presence. The concept of Jah emphasizes love, peace, and unity, guiding adherents towards a harmonious existence. It is a fundamental aspect of their understanding of the universe and humanity's place within it.