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Shriners fez
Shriners fez










shriners fez

Later on in life the Egyptians, Turks, Persians and Yemen’s adopted the fez. Moors after studying particular sciences, whether it be astrology, algebra, irrigation, botany etc, are qualified to wear the Supreme height of practical Wisdom. The fez was and is worn by dark skinned Asiatics in what today they call North Africa, from the city of Fez. The word Fez derives from the City of Fezzan where it begins. The Fez on the head of a Moorish American Moslem demonstrates a universal lawman. The tassel represents the law and he who wears it is recognized as a law man, a wise man, a man of God-Allah. The first step is belief, the second faith and the last is fruition. This demonstrates the 3 step ladder, known as salvation. The Tassel then falls downward beyond the shoulder to the heart of man. Thus, this represents the fact that multitude of ages man must tarry upon each plane of existence (manifest and soul). Each inch represents more than 1000 years in the science of an age which is 2500 years. This represents the ruler, times 2 equals the 24 elders that sit around the throne chair of the spirit of Allah that walks the earthland and heart of man. Each cord represents the laws of Allah that man has to live by and in some cases the battles that he has fought. Reaching down to the ball at the end of a short cord represents those Angelic beings that carry messages that touch the cords of manifest life. Each circle sits a master spirit whom rules in Allah’s holy name. You will see the throne chair of the Creator God Allah, and the thin cord that leads from Allah’s heart (throne) that leads across the vastness of the universe which is represented by the four round spheres.Įach sphere represents a quarter or 90 degrees of knowledge, wisdom and understanding of the universe. Here, one will see the whole universe spread out in a spiritual and symbolic view. The Fez represents a model of the universe which can be seen upon close viewing of the top of the fez. The unseen is the spiritual side that rules the physical, the seen is the manifested. One circle is the opening where man places the crown upon his head and the other circle is the one seen from a distance representing the manifest. Viewing it from the outside, one sees only 2 circles. When one views the Fez from the inside, one sees circles of 360 degrees. It represents the seen and unseen, “as above so below”. It’s literary symbolic of power, authority, knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. In the universe and not tampered by man in his finite state." ( Clock of Destiny) Moorish Americans (Master Masons) once again will restoreĬivilization based on the five symbols of universal law as recorded The Moorish American already is a master mason! The rights and privilege symbolized by the fez hat are your birthright. How is the Fez Hat Connected to the Moorish American? After becoming a master mason they are allowed to become a Shriner and wear the fez. The red fez hat also represents the skill and wisdom of the men who erected the great pyramids.įreemasons are only allowed to don the fez hat once completing all degrees. As a pyramid houses wisdom, so the fez, worn by Shriners and Daughters of Isis, houses wisdom in the brain. Under the fez hat, the wearer's head represents the vault where the treasures of the order are preserved and stored. The tassel represents a cable used to raise the capstone and place it where needed. The flat top stands for the uncompleted portion of the pyramid. It represents a pyramid and the top is flat. The fez is very important to Shriners as well. There are far too many other examples to list them all here. A perfect example is this picture of the comic character Mandrake the Magician and his sidekick Prince Lothar, an African prince who wore a fez hat. Often in movies, comics, and animation characters that posses magic abilities wear the mystical fez headdress. The fez has always denoted nobility and wisdom.












Shriners fez