#themoorish
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
escadaman · 21 days ago
Text
Tumblr media
Peace: Much respect and super shout
out to Elf Freedom Cabinet Of Dr Caligari Live Score Philosophical Research Society
they 🎙 🎛 🎥 🎞
very,very good tonight thanks 😊 Bee Smith ❗️
➖️ Keep On Rocking 🔥🔥🎸🔥🔥 👑
2 notes · View notes
herusonofra · 7 months ago
Text
0 notes
rabbitcruiser · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Carboneras, Spain (No. 2)
Note the finds from the Copper Age of Saltador Bajo with influences from the Millares Culture.
After the War of Granada, the Catholic Monarchs granted grants, land and jurisdictional manors in payment for services rendered. In the case of Diego López de Haro y Sotomayor , 1st Marquis of Carpio, he obtained the position of Distributor of the lands of Vera (1490) and Mojácar , which were royal , and the jurisdictional lordship of Sorbas and Lubrín (1502). The population of Carboneras, within the lordship of Sorbas, has its origin in the construction of the Castillo de San Andrés . In 1587 the Marquis del Carpio obtained a Royal Certificate to fortify the castle of San Andrés for coastal defense against theMoorish uprising , however, the poor performance it obtained from the Carboneras tuna trap meant that the artillery work was not completed nor was it endowed with troops until the 17th century. The mountains were used for the production of charcoal, for which the name of Cabezo de Carbonera was used.
The threat of the Barbary pirates meant that the repopulation of the territory after the expulsion of the Moors was not completed satisfactorily, as the coastline was depopulated. For defense, the coastal defense towers of Rayo, Rambla de los Moros and El Peñón and others were built along the coast of the Kingdom of Granada.
In 1739 , the Almería district extended from Roquetas de Mar to Mesa Roldán , with the Alcazaba de Almería as the central fortress. In the 17th century, due to the loss of the city of Oran to the Ottoman Empire , the Mesa Roldán artillery tower was reformed in the face of Anglo-Turkish piracy.
Source: Wikipedia
0 notes
escadaman · 4 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
4 notes · View notes
escadaman · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
3 notes · View notes
escadaman · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
➖️ More Fire 🔥🔥🔥🥷🏿🔥🔥🔥 🇲🇦🇲🇦 🏆 🇺🇲🇺🇲
2 notes · View notes
escadaman · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
The [Moor] More You Know ‼️
A FLASH BLACK MOMENT IN TRUE AMERICAN HISTORY: Moorish American Wallini was a revered Cherokee woman who resided on the Qualla Reservation. Known for her wisdom and kindness, she became a cornerstone of her community. Her humble home, nestled amidst the tranquil woods, served as a gathering place where stories were shared, laughter echoed, and hearts found solace.
➖️ The Favorite of Heaven ♥️ ✨️🇲🇦🇺🇲✨️ ♥️
Despite facing hardships, Wallini remained resilient, drawing strength from her Cherokee heritage and the teachings passed down through generations. She was a guardian of traditions, preserving the rich tapestry of Cherokee culture for future generations.
Wallini's compassion knew no bounds. She tended to the sick, comforted the sorrowful, and mentored the young, imparting invaluable lessons of empathy and understanding. Her gentle demeanor and unwavering generosity touched the lives of all who crossed her path.
As the seasons changed and years passed, Wallini's spirit remained a guiding light, illuminating the path for her people. Though she may have departed this world, her legacy endures, woven into the fabric of the Qualla Reservation and cherished in the hearts of all who knew her. Wallini, a beacon of hope, a guardian of tradition, forever remembered.
Bello Omar Galadima
5 notes · View notes
escadaman · 8 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Men desire beauty in a woman, but they admire modesty. The beauty fades, but the character remains. After a while the most beautiful woman looks average, but the pious ones become more beautiful every day… trust Allāh,fear Allāh and seek His Clear Guidance ‼️‼️
➖️ Shā'bān Mūbārāk ✨️🕋✨️ 🤲🏿
2 notes · View notes
escadaman · 9 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Peace: February 16,2023 Los Angeles Cali USA DTLA making moves‼️
➖️ Only In L.A. 🌊
2 notes · View notes
escadaman · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
The Moors Ruled Spain and Portugal 754 Years Before The Collapse of The Mali Empire
Here are some facts about the Moors in Europe:
1. The Moors Introduced Numerous New Fruits and Vegetables to Europe
The Moors introduced a variety of fruits and vegetables that were previously unknown in both Spain and Europe, and thus deemed exotic novelties. These items included peaches, lemons, oranges, saffron, cotton, rice, silk, sugar cane, apricots, figs, dates, pomegranates and many others. Although commonplace today, during the Middle Ages these items were almost alien to the Spanish. Today, centuries later, they have become staples of Spanish production and diet.
2. The Moors Were Several Steps Ahead of Medieval Europe
At the time of their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula , the advanced civilization of the Arabs was renowned for its architecture, science, mathematics and exploration. Upon their arrival in Spain, the Moors introduced architectural techniques that amazed European stonemasons. One of the most impressive examples of Moorish architecture is the Alhambra, a palace complex and fortress located in Granada, Spain. Construction began in 1238, and it surpassed any similar palace in grandeur and beauty. Today, it remains one of the best-preserved palaces of the Islamic world.
3. Chess Spread Throughout Europe Thanks to the Moors
Even though chess is over 1,500 years old, it was first introduced to Europe in its current form by the Moors. Chess spread from India to the Arabic world and was introduced to Spain by the Moors. It quickly became popular and swept across Europe's courts and society. In medieval Spain, chess was a popular game of strategy and patience. The first written mention of chess in Spain dates back to 1010 AD, in the Catalonian Testament.
4. The Moors Were Very Strict About Their Hygiene
The Moors were known for their love of cleanliness, with a popular saying claiming that a Moor "would rather go without bread than without soap.” Due to their traditions and the rigors of their religion, the Moors were fond of looking spic and span, and encouraged frequent bathing; In the Moorish town of Cordoba, there were around 900 public baths . This allowed for proper hygiene during a time when plumbing and running water were not yet widely available. Some sources also claim that the Moors brought some form of soap to Europe, introducing a new era of cleanliness.
5. Education Was Very Important to the Moors
Education was of utmost importance to the Moors, who ensured that it was universally available to all within their realm. This stood in stark contrast to medieval Europe, where 90% of the population remained illiterate, and education was reserved for only the wealthiest nobles and clergy. In fact, there were even some European Kings who could not read or write. The Moors established 17 great universities in Spain, located in cities such as Cordoba, Malaga, Granada, Seville, Toledo and Almeria, among others.
6. Numerous Moorish Words Found Their Way into Modern Spanish and English
After their arrival in Europe, the Moors brought with them new concepts and words that quickly became a standard part of everyday language. Spanish has up to 4,000 words of Arabic origin, including algebra, checkmate, and influenza. Other examples are cipher, alcohol, chemistry, typhoon, orange, alkaline, cable and nadir.
7. The Moors Were Very Industrious
Upon their arrival in Iberia, the Moors saw the potential in the old Roman irrigation systems they found and quickly adopted, enhanced and revived them. This led to a surge in agricultural productivity and a boost in the economy. They were also able to cultivate new crops they brought with them such as lemons, oranges, figs, dates, and apricots. Soon, Spain became one of the largest producers of crops in Europe, all thanks to the Moors' innovative irrigation techniques.
8. The Moors Greatly Transformed Spanish Cuisine
Spices were a rare commodity for Europeans, and their food was often considered bland. The Moors changed that by bringing over hundreds of unique spices, new recipes and innovative methods of preparing food. This culinary revolution gave rise to many wondrous dishes that we still enjoy today. The Moorish spice markets were famous for their variety, offering choice for cooks of all styles. The colors and smells of these medieval markets must have been truly incredible.
8 notes · View notes
escadaman · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
➖️
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Bissmillah'hir'Rahman'Hir'Rahim‼️‼️
"Allâh! There is no god but He,-the Living, the Self-Subsisting, Eternal."
➖️ The Favorite of Heaven ✨️🕋✨️🐫🐫 🐫 🐫🐫🐫 🇲🇦🇲🇦 🔌 🇺🇲🇺🇲
3 notes · View notes
escadaman · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
➖️ Jumm'ah Mubarak 🌹🕋🌹
2 notes · View notes
escadaman · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Just Remember, when choosing someone, looks are what they try to sell you, but what is not for sale is what is invaluable; That is
Manners
Speech
Attire
Etiquette
Charity
Class
Dignity
Honor
Humility
Discipline
Civility
Patience
Consistency
Honesty
Sincerity
Rectitude
Character
Self-Control
Loyalty
What you Watch
What you Like
What you Love
How you spend your free time
What are your habits
Benevolence
Who are your friends
Are you Vulgar
How you dress
What music do you like
What shows do you watch
Who do you look up too
What do you find entertaining
Do you read
What is posture
What is your presence
What is G-D to you
What is Life to you
When you go inside your self what do you see
Self-inspection
Self Reflective
-Picking someone is serious
➖️ Āl Fātihā
5 notes · View notes
escadaman · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Peace: Yes,yes
Kiss 💋 💋 Lé Moorish Sufi 🍳 cook‼️‼️
➖️ Jumm'ah Mubarak ✨️🕋✨️
2 notes · View notes
escadaman · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Muhammad Ali's advice to his daughters..............👑👑👑👑
An incident transpired when Muhammad Ali’s daughters arrived at his home wearing clothes that were quite revealing. Here is the story as told by one of his daughters:
“When we finally arrived, the chauffeur escorted my younger sister, Laila, and me up to my father’s suite. As usual, he was hiding behind the door waiting to scare us. We exchanged many hugs and kisses as we could possibly give in one day. My father took a good look at us. Then he sat me down on his lap and said something that I will never forget. He looked me straight in the eyes and said, “Hana, everything that God made valuable in the world is covered and hard to get to. Where do you find diamonds? Deep down in the ground, covered and protected. Where do you find pearls? Deep down at the bottom of the ocean, covered up and protected in a beautiful shell. Where do you find gold? Way down in the mine, covered over with layers and layers of rock. You've got to work hard to get to them.” He looked at me with serious eyes. “Your body is sacred. You’re far more precious than diamonds and pearls, and you should be covered too.”
- King Muhammad Ali An Naqshbandi Al Haqqani 👑
2 notes · View notes
escadaman · 15 days ago
Text
Tumblr media
1 note · View note