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Moorish Proper Greetings and Manner of Dress

Upon entering the Temple, a sister must be properly dressed in public. Her
body must be covered; once become a member she should never wear blue
jeans to the temple meetings or functions. No flesh is to be shown. This
means the only flesh shown is the hands and facial area. Head must be
covered with a veil or turban. A sister must keep her body clean with water
and her heart and mind pure with Love. Sisters do not wear makeup and
jewelry may be worn in moderation.
Sisters when greeting each other may do one of three things: 1) hold their
right hand up with five fingers open, palm facing toward the person 2) press
the others right hand in the grip of unity displayed on the Nationality card 3)
embrace each other. When greeting say in a graceful and loving manner the
word, Islam, and upon departing do one of the three greetings followed by
the word, Peace. Sisters when greeting brothers only place the right hand
upon the heart (palm facing the chest with five fingers open) and bow head
slightly with grace followed by the words, Islam, or Peace. A SISTER
NEVER TOUCHES A BROTHER SHE ISNT MARRIED TO.

Upon entering the Temple, a brother while in public must be properly


dressed. He must wear a fez or turban, must be completely covered, once
become a member he should never wear blue jeans to the temple meetings or
functions. (Only hands and facial area exposed) and must keep his body
clean with water and his heart and mind pure with Love.
In greeting another brother you must meet on the five points of fellowship
which are: 1) foot to foot (right foot besides right foot) 2) knee to knee 3)
hand to hand (the grip of unity) 4) breast to breast (right breast to right
breast) and 5) cheek to cheek (start with right cheek to right cheek). After
embracing in this fashion hold and start alternating the right cheek, switch to
left cheek, and back to right cheek. After these motions place right hand
(palm facing chest with five fingers open) and bow head gracefully.
Every subordinate Temple is to form under the covenant of Love, Truth, Peace,
Freedom and Justice; and to create their own laws and customs, in conjunction with
the laws of the Holy Prophet and the Grand Temple.

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