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The American Moslem

Extracted from the work entitled: "The American Moslem: organ of the First Society for the Study of Islam in America" by John A. Lant, publisher; First Society for the Study of Islam in America, sponsoring agency Published: Jan. 1, 1894 “The American Moslem should not be a stranger to American soil. In our humble opinion, he has been here for a long time; in fact since the nation was born. It is not claiming a whit too much to say that he presided at its birth. George Washington was Moslem, alike with the other kindred spirits of the American Revolution.” The grace of manner of the Moslem, his simplicity and refinement, his devotion to learning, his skill in the occult...

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MoOrigine

  MoOrigine /ˈMôr orəjə-nene/ - 1. A person or persons of darker (melanated) hue formed or originating in the place where found; most specifically those of North, Central, and South America and its surrounding islands. 2. Possibly a tribal name, or from or made to conform to the Latin phrase “Mo”-ab origine, which means literally "from the beginning." 3. MoOrigines are the FIRST peoples of the Americas being they are its ORIGINAL and sole autochthonous people of America.

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Maurochthonous

  Maurochthonous / maur•toch•tho•nous - . 1. Native to the soil. 2. The first, earliest, existing from the beginning," especially in reference to inhabitants of lands colonized by Seafaring Mu'abites. 3. Sprung from the soul from which one inhabits. 3. The primordial inhabitants of their land, as if sprung from the very soil of the region they inhabited. Their word for any true-born American, "Muur," original or primordial; "autochthōn," itself springs from auto-, meaning "self," and chthōn, meaning "earth."

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Moorish Symbology: The Ax of the Nobles

Moorish Symbology: The Ax of the NoblesCompiled by Aummanuel Bey   The "Devil's" in the details, or should I say "God" is in the details for therein lies "TRUTH!" The academic school of historical revisionism has reconstructed, re-scripted, and revised the historical accounts and the imagery in order to project a false narrative that removes the original inhabitants (Moors) from the land! Let us consider the idea that the hatchet as we were told was used as a weapon by Native American Indians and consisted of a fighting axe and specifically known as a Tomahawk. We are further told that Tomahawks were general-purpose tools used by Native Americans and later the European colonials with whom they traded, and often employed...

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