Zar'a Ya'aqob:
The Ethiopian philosopher founder of
"Hatataism"

Ethio Quest News | 4 March, 2009
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Original Post: Afrikanet.info

Zar'a Ya'aqob: The ethiopian philosopher founder of
"Hatataism"

If the French René Descartes  is regarded as the pioneer of
“Modern Philosophy”, if many believe that Kant – the
philosopher who borrowed the concept of the “Thing in itself” or
“Noumenon” from the Amo, the philosopher of Guinea in Africa –
is the “greatest philosopher” of the “European Enlightenment”,
then all those who´re hep to and familiar with the treatises of
Zera Yacob  or Zar´a Ja´aqob would argue with me that the
works of this East African philosopher represent the climax of
both “Modern Philosophy” and the “Age of Enlightenment”.

Yacob lived in the 17th century in Abyssinia – in contemporary
Ethiopia. He propounded the the school of thought we decently
dub today  “Hatataism”, deriving from his method “Hatata”,
denoting thorough inquiry, analysis and investigation based on
human reason alone.
Incidentally, we know that the word “Ethiopia” comes from the
Greek word “Aithiopes”, burned faces, i.e. blacks and/or people
of color. We know for sure that blacks and/or people of color do
have a great deal of melanin, which makes up a natural
protection against ultraviolet radiation and skin cancer.
The philosopher Yacob confuted in the 17th century in Africa the
false rumors and slander oftentimes bandied about by some
scholars -- including some black scholars -- that blacks and/or
people of color are essentially irrational beings, who more often
than not only know how to use their brawns, how to dance, to
run, to play, to sing, how to pursue witchcraft, but who can´t
operate their brains and who cannot think hard.   
These scholars have never fathomed out that each human,
irrespective of his skin color, does have a rational as well as an
irrational dimension.

We see that in ancient Greece, where the first “Enlightenment”
unfolded – during the lifetime of Socrates. The Bible even
reports in the book “Acts of Apostles” – in the “New Testament”/
“Second Testament” – how Apostle Paul arrived at Athens,
Greece, that he was perturbed on realizing that the Greeks were
worshipping many deities. The philosopher Socrates himself was
wont to consult the “Oracle of Delphi”.  

Indeed, anybody who´s conversant with psychology and with
classic or traditional metaphysics, and who´s already inquired
about the philosophy of mysteries and of the unseen, knows that
the Greek notorious “Oracle of Delphi” was a higher aspect of
the art of Rajo witchcraft. Now then, the art of Rajo witchcraft is
the highest category of all operations of witchcrafts.  

Most people who often publicly broadcast that they are atheistic
at bottom usually worship deities, metaphysical entities or spirits
secretly. Even today, scores of people all over the globe
regularly consult clairvoyants and fortune-tellers.  

Well know, philosophy is the oral or written diffusion and/or
vulgarization of edifying and profitable thoughts, concepts,
beliefs and recommendations attained through rational, critical,
theoretical, constructive, productive and orderly meditation or
discussion upon and about general and fundamental issues
raised by humans in their striving for understanding reality in
order to bring about better living conditions.

According to Descartes, the “initiator” of “Modern Philosophy”,
one should fulfil two main requirements if one means business in
going about or pursuing philosophy so as to find out any
possible truth – “Principles of Philosophy”, 1644. The first
prerequisite is that one ought to get rid of one´s prejudices and
submit all of one´s beliefs to the scrutiny of the light of reason;
the second prerequisite is that one should suck in the truth that
God exists and that all humans depend on him.  

Yacob and Walda, the student of Yacob who recorded his
teachings, just as Plato jotted down those of Socrates, wrote in
their joint  “Treatise” known as “ The Treatise of Walda Heywat”:
“[…] but let these believers know that I also write this book
feeling that the spirit of God is with me, inducing me to write the
truth and protecting me from any falsehood; for I write after a
long period of inquiry, prayer and purification of my heat before
God; I do not write anything which does not agree with our
reason, but only what is in the heart of all men.”  

The arch philosopher of the Enlightenment Immanuel wrote after
the 17th century a text titled, “Religion within the confines of
bare reason”; but Zera Yacob and his student Walda Heywat
had already philosophized long before Kant in East Africa on
religion and faith within the framework and confines of reason.
We can read the outcome, fruit and result of their philosophical
pursuits in chapter V of the “Treatise” of Walda Heywat ( and
Zera Yacob): “That I may not be misled in my faith, I believe
nothing except what God demonstrated to me by the light of my
reason”.  

“Hatataism” is universal because the issues Yacob addressed
then are still relevant today. The man of East Africa ranks
among the few thinkers world-wide who have already seriously
philosophized on business and labor; thus he stated: “ Do not
exhaust yourself as animals with no power of thinking, but lay out
your work wisely so that you will increase usefulness and profit,
and lessen fatigue.” In another place, he declares, “Acquire as
much as you can without dishonesty.” Elsewhere he says, “ He
who lives on the work of another man while he has himself the
ability to work is a chief and a plunderer.”

Last, but not least, to be enlightened means to live up to the
fundamentally humanistic African principle of “Ubuntu”, which is
in some way the contemporary equivalent of the “Maat”
principles of ancient Egyptians, the ancestors of blacks and/or
people of color. “Ubuntu” refers to being truly human.  

Eventually, Claude Sumner wrote: “[…] MODERN PHILOSOPHY,
in the sense of a personal rationalistic critical investigation,  
BEGAN IN ETHIOPIA with Zär´a Ya´aqob at the same time as in
England and in France.” We´ll just add, Modern Philosophy and
the Enlightenment reached their peak with Zera Yacob, of
Ethiopia in Africa.

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