The Zulu word for their traditional religion, Ubuntu, which meaning "humanity towards others," is used. As a pantheistic religion, it holds that everything has a connection to a higher power. Ubuntu also emphasises the value of fellowship and teamwork.
The Zulu people believe that the world and all of its species were created by a supreme entity known as Unkulunkulu. They also have a belief in a variety of inferior spirits known as amathongo. These ghosts may be ancestral figures, creatures, or inanimate objects.
The Zulu people consider it crucial to preserve harmony between the material and spiritual realms. They accomplish this through a range of rites and ceremonies, including ancestor worship, rainmaking, and initiation rites.