Oromoo Concept of Peace: An Exploration of its Values and Guiding Mechanisms

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Alemayehu Fekede
Dejene Gemechu
Ameyu Godesso
Firaol Tafese
Wario Wako
Boru Musa

Abstract

It is indisputable that peace is the ultimate goal that everybody desires and hopes to maintain in all societies, both far and near. As a result, institutions, societies, and individuals make every effort to gain peace. Yet, the underlying concept of peace is not well understood, particularly when viewed from the
perspective of indigenous epistemology. The main aim of this desk review-based research is to understand how the Oromoo view nagaa (peace) from the perspectives of ensuring justice and maintaining social order, so that the existing explored knowledge can serve as a springboard for working to maintain peace and for further empirical research. Hence, a desk research method was used to collect available secondary data from different libraries. Furthermore, a total of 152 different academic works on the Oromoo concept of peace were systematically collected form internet sources including scholarly articles and online books. Then, a description, summary, and critical evaluation of these works were provided. .Based on the findings, it was demonstrated that for Oromoo, peace is
comprehensive. The peace of humans is interdependent with peace of other creatures, and the value of peace lies in maintaining an overall balance of the cosmic order. Peace can maintain human relations with Waaqaa (God), nature and fellow humans. Peace is maintained and nurtured within the general principles, practices, and laws of Gadaa and other institutions, beliefs, and traditions operating under Safuu, law, and culture. Yet, dynamism is there without deviating much from core guiding principles and Safuu. However, the existing literature is not comprehensive enough, both in scope and depth. In fact, there is no single work that is exclusively devoted to examining the Oromoo concept/philosophy of peace. Besides, these studies rarely represented the data from all Oromoo areas. Hence, further work that includes all Oromoo areas is crucial as some solutions for peace of Oromia and also Ethiopia could be generated from it.

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Fekede (PhD), A., Gemechu (PhD), D., Godesso (PhD), A., Tafese, F., Wako, W., & Musa, B. (2024). Oromoo Concept of Peace: An Exploration of its Values and Guiding Mechanisms. Gadaa Journal, 7(1), 136-152. Retrieved from https://ejhs.ju.edu.et/index.php/gadaa/article/view/5321
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Alemayehu Fekede , Jimma University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Jimma University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Dejene Gemechu , Jimma University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Jimma University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Ameyu Godesso , Jimma University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Jimma University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Firaol Tafese, Jimma University College of Law and Governance

Jimma University College of Law and Governance

Wario Wako, Jimma University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Jimma University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Boru Musa, Jimma University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Jimma University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities