Mꜣꜥt ‘Maat’, Death and the Afterlife
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Journal of Religion in Africa
Abstract
This study sets out to demonstrate how in classical and traditional Afrikan thought
one’s afterlife on physical and spiritual planes is thought of as being commensurate
with one’s adherence to Mꜣꜥt ‘Maat’ in terms of lived practice rather than simply as an abstract ideal. As such, we will interrogate textual examples from classical
Kmt ‘The Black Nation/Land of the Blacks’ and attested lived examples from
contemporary Afrika among the Kasena-Nankana with brief references to other
cultural-linguistic groups. We demonstrate there is a shared understanding from the
classical to the contemporary in terms of how one’s body is treated and how one’s
experience in the afterlife is conceptualized. We find that conceptions of the afterlife
have influenced how Afrikans engage Mꜣꜥt ‘Maat’ as praxis
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Research Article