Welcome to the Moorish Empire

His Majesty the Sultan Abdul Smith Al-Kabir is the first Sultan of the Empire since 1956. This is a new age with a new direction under a new dynasty to be known as the Moroccan Dynasty. A new order of the ages is coming to the world in love and peace for the upliftment of future generations.

On 13 May 2024, Sultan Al-Kabir delivered his Declaration of Independence on behalf of the Empire of Morocco and its nationals. This signifies the rise of a naturalized and misclassified nation of people into power by recognizing their true identity as Moroccans of the ancient Moroccan Empire. Behold the Rise of the Moors!

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The Sultan’s 4 Pillars of Patriotism

Unity
We must all unite under one constitution, one nationality and one Empire

Loyalty
Its us versus the world so we must be loyal to each other, we’re all we got.

Conformity
We must conform to the laws and customs of the Empire which is rooted in achieving higher self.

Obedience
We all must obey the law, whether international or Moroccan law and this includes the Sultan

DECOLONIZATION IS THE ORDER OF THE DAY!

The Triple Principles of the General Act of 1906

The preamble to the Act of 1906 crystalized the triple principles of governance recognized as belonging to His Majesty the Sultan, the Empire of Morocco and the Moorish Governments. This treaty enshrines the sovereign authority of the Moors over European colonial powers and is in full force and effect. In the spirit of diplomacy, we shall enforce this treaty in order to reign in the order of belligerent European states to bring an end to colonialism once and for all.

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Sovereignty and Independence

Since its inception in ancient times, the Moorish Empire has always been a sovereign and independent country and shall remain that way.

Integrity of Domains

The due process of decolonization is to replace the colonists courts and laws with Moroccan court and laws.

Economic Liberty without Inequality

Taxes are owed to the Empire by the European signatories to the Act. The Moorish government has been reinstated to collect said tributes.

12 Signatory Powers to the Act of 1906

 

  1. United States of America (America)
  2. France 
  3. Great Britain
  4. Germany
  5. Netherlands
  6. Belgium
  7. All the Russia’s
  8. Austria-Hungry
  9. Sweeden
  10. Italy
  11. Portugal
  12. Spain

According to various treaty agreements with the Moorish Empire, these 12 European states reside within the dominions of the Empire and therefore come under the sovereign jurisdiction of His Majesty the Sultan and the Moorish governments, also referred to as the Makhzen. The Moors have returned to take our place in international affairs to restore peace and govern the Great Enterprise as outlined in the General Act of 1906. We’re here in peace but will not relent in the pursuit of complete decolonization and the restoration of the sovereignty of the Empire of Morocco.

The obligations of the Moors according to the signed and ratified Act of 1906

Ch. 1
Police Power

Ch. 2
Control Over Weapons of War

Ch. 3
Moroccan Banks

Ch. 4
Collection of Taxes and New Revenues

Ch. 5
Control of the Moorish Ports

Ch. 6
Public Services & Public Works

The sovereignty and authority of the Moors was recognized and given back in 1906. However we were miseducated and lead astray by America and its agents, many of whom are so-called leaders in the black community. All honors and favors due to Noble Drew Ali for publicly stating that the misclassified blacks are in truth Moroccan, founders and true possessors of the ancient Moroccan Empire.  The rise of the Moors was always inevitable, the only question was when? And the answer is, 8 June 2024!

Empire of Morocco 2024
(EOM Constitution recognizes the Moors)

Kingdom of Morocco 1956
(The Kingdom Constitution does not recognize the Moors)

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