Wednesday, February 4 CONTACT

  1. Foundational Principles

Divine Law First: All governance stems from the principles of Love, Truth, Peace, Freedom, and Justice. These are not slogans—they are the supreme law.

Nationality & Birthright: Recognition of Moorish Americans as the aboriginal and indigenous people of the land, with rights predating and superseding corporate state law.

Theocracy Over Democracy: Leadership is guided by divine law and moral codes, not just majority vote or political whims.


  1. Structure of Government

The Moorish National Government (MN-G):

Supreme council that upholds divine law and enforces constitutional principles.

Functions as both spiritual and civic authority.

Executive Body:

Grand Sheik / Prime Minister: Oversees administration and international representation.

Ministers: Health, Education, Finance, Culture, Defense, and Foreign Affairs.

Judicial Body:

Moorish National Court: Operates on Natural Law, Common Law, and Treaty Law.

Ensures due process and fair treatment among the people.

Legislative Body:

Council of Moors: Representatives from communities, ensuring collective decision-making.

Drafts ordinances aligned with divine law.


  1. Spiritual Authority

The Prophet Noble Drew Ali’s teachings form the constitution and moral compass.

Religious and cultural education is embedded into government activity.

Decisions are measured against divine law—never against greed or corruption.


  1. Community Governance

Local Temples / Sub-Councils:

Act as local government offices (city, township level).

Handle community disputes, resource allocation, education, and welfare.

People’s Participation:

Citizens engage in assemblies, have the right to petition councils, and take roles in self-governance.


  1. Economics

Moorish Treasury:

Oversees finance, trade, and resource development.

Operates with gold, silver, and lawful commerce, moving away from fiat dependency.

Community Wealth Building:

Land trusts, cooperatives, businesses owned and operated by Moors.

Mutual aid networks for healthcare, housing, and education.


  1. Law & Justice

Moorish Law Code:

Based on divine law, natural law, and international law (treaties, conventions).

Dispute Resolution:

Courts prioritize restoration, mediation, and reconciliation.

No unjust punishment—focus on uplift and correction.


  1. Health & Welfare

Moorish Department of Health:

Promotes holistic medicine, herbal knowledge, and natural healing.

Establishes community clinics and wellness centers.

Welfare programs: Food, housing, and basic care provided through collective resources.


  1. Education

Moorish Academy System:

From childhood to adulthood, teaching Moorish history, law, sciences, trades, and spirituality.

Curriculum rooted in truth, not colonial lies.

Language, arts, and culture preserved and advanced.


  1. Defense & Protection

Moorish Defense Force:

Protects the community, territory, and sovereignty.

Non-aggressive, but prepared for defense and security.

Cyber, economic, and physical security included.


  1. Foreign Relations

Treaty Enforcement:

U.S. treaties and international agreements respected, but leveraged for sovereignty.

Alliances:

Build ties with indigenous nations, African states, Islamic states, and other sovereign peoples.

Diplomatic Recognition:

Strive for recognition at the international stage (UN, African Union, etc.).


  1. Cultural & Spiritual Preservation

Promote Moorish arts, music, architecture, and literature.

Establish holy days, festivals, and rites of passage.

Restore pride in Moorish identity and civilization.


  1. Accountability & Transparency

Maleek Thee Moor🇲🇦, [9/4/2025 7:49 PM]
Leaders are chosen by merit, service, and spiritual alignment—not favoritism.

Regular reports to the people.

No secret societies or backroom deals; everything done in the open, before the Nation.


📜 In Summary:
The Moorish Government is not a copy of U.S. corporate democracy. It’s a theocratic republic, grounded in divine law, guided by the Prophet’s blueprint, and structured for self-sufficiency, justice, and uplift. Every branch—spiritual, judicial, legislative, and executive—exists to protect the nationality, resources, and divine rights of the Moorish people.

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