Nyasaye
Nyasaye is a term used in the Luo culture of East Africa, particularly among the Kisii and Luo people of Kenya and Tanzania. It refers to the concept of a supreme being or God, embodying the idea of a creator who is all-powerful and all-knowing. Nyasaye is often associated with the natural world and is believed to be the source of life and sustenance.
In the spiritual beliefs of the Luo, Nyasaye is revered through prayers and rituals, reflecting a deep connection to the divine. The term also signifies the importance of community and moral values, as followers are encouraged to live in harmony with one another and the environment, guided by the principles set forth by Nyasaye.