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 Does the American Moorish sect have a relationship with Morocco?

 ◙ Few to none are the studies that addressed the question of the American Moorish minority and its roots. The most research on the original civilizations of the discovered lands, dealing only with nuggets about The Native Americans and the Maya/Aztec/Inca peoples.


◙ The reason for this is relatively clear, due to the lack of and documents as well as archaeological evidence. 


◙ In reference to the first Moroccan sources that told us about the unknown territories, we find the maps of the geographer Sherif Idrissi (1160 AD), which dates back to time of Almoravids, in which he listed large lands west of the Atlantic, but without reliable data on the people or any relations with them .
 

◙ Referring to the claims of the Moorish, as the Azmori (led by coincidences to the New World at the time of geographical discoveries), the accounts about the character itself are tainted by many doubts, considering that the ships of the Catholics are exploring. It was forbidden to non-Christian in its early stages, even if we assumed the possibility of baptizing him, Mustafa Azmori himself was born in 1500 A.D., a time after Columbus arrived in the New World, besides the only source that spoke about Andrés Dorantes journey in which the Azmori was involved, is (Cabeza de Vaca), where he was reportedly killed by the original tribes of the settlement around 1545.
 

◙ The question of the existence of a land exploitation contract between Europeans and Moroccans, there is no documentation about it or logical evidence, but even the Moroccan flag adopted as a sacred symbol of the sect and a witness to its origins and historical depth, dating back to its original adoption in Morocco as an official flag in 1915, two years after the establishment of the temple and long after the beginning of the American Moorish movement !
 

◙ As for the story, which is absent or concealed by the US Moorish, which directly refutes their claims, dates back to 1777, an agreement of friendship between the Sultan of Morocco , Mohammed III and the 13 States of the United States, where it is recognized as an independent state and sovereign, and is allowed to enter Moroccan ports. Among the provisions of the treaty is the treatment of the Moroccans on American soil as American citizens with full rights.

◙ By looking back at the map of slavery and the Civil War and following the routes of the transatlantic slave trade, Ellis and Richardson, Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, we find that they are from Sub-Saharan Western Africa, and the vast majority of West Central Africa, none of whom were brought from Morocco or mainly North Africa.
 

◙ Certain historical reality, and the combination of contradictions makes the Moorish community this is a real impasse and with a very weak argument, and a dilapidated narrative, without any logical or historical link, not even moral with Morocco as a country and a people.
 

◙ Also noted that this phenomenon was considered by the French anthropolog (Pauline Guedj), due to the crisis of identity and culture, which these Americans were exposed to in the beginning of the 20th century, adding that the work of "Drew Ali" their prophet, who was working in the secret, is also not out of this context .
 

 


 

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