The Harim Abiff Affect

The Moorish Paradigm By Hakim Bey

Red Cloud El Bey Season 2 Episode 27

 

The Moorish point of view sees history not through the lens of colonial conquest, but through the memory of a global, advanced civilization rooted in divine law, indigenous sovereignty, and ancient science. From this perspective, the so-called “New World” was never lost, discovered, or primitive—it was a continuation of the ancient empires of Amexem, connected to the high cultures of Kemet, the Moors of Al-Andalus, and the indigenous nations of the Western Hemisphere. The Moorish point of view rejects racial constructs like “Black” or “African American” as tools of legal and spiritual enslavement, replacing them with rightful national identity: Moorish American, descendants of the ancient Moabites. It views Islam—not the dogmatic version of today, but the original submission to divine law (Islaam)—as the guiding principle of peace, justice, and harmony with nature. This worldview is about reclamation: of name, nationality, land, law, and divine purpose. It challenges false histories and demands that the truth be restored so the people can be redeemed.

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