Send us a text Who gets to name you—and what does that name unlock? We dig into why “Moorish American” isn’t a trend but a nationality with real lineage, legal standing, and a living culture. From the fall of Granada to the Atlantic world, we trace how Moors shaped knowledge, trade, and society, and how their descendants in America can locate themselves beyond labels like Negro, black, colored, or African American. We break down the etymology of “Moor,” connecting Greek and Latin forms to ol...
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Send us a text Who gets to name you—and what does that name unlock? We dig into why “Moorish American” isn’t a trend but a nationality with real lineage, legal standing, and a living culture. From the fall of Granada to the Atlantic world, we trace how Moors shaped knowledge, trade, and society, and how their descendants in America can locate themselves beyond labels like Negro, black, colored, or African American. We break down the etymology of “Moor,” connecting Greek and Latin forms to ol...
Sunni, Shia, Ismaeli and Sufis what’s the difference? - Modibbo Bilal Jallo
NYPTALKSHOW Podcast
56 minutes
1 month ago
Sunni, Shia, Ismaeli and Sufis what’s the difference? - Modibbo Bilal Jallo
Send us a text Power, politics, and the inner life collide as we unpack Islam’s major branches with uncommon clarity. We sit down with Modibo to trace how a single question—Who succeeds the Prophet?—shaped centuries of belief and practice, and why those differences still matter today. From the companions and Ahl al‑Bayt to the quiet work of the heart, this is a guided tour through history, law, and living faith that respects the complexity without hiding behind jargon. We start with the Sunn...
NYPTALKSHOW Podcast
Send us a text Who gets to name you—and what does that name unlock? We dig into why “Moorish American” isn’t a trend but a nationality with real lineage, legal standing, and a living culture. From the fall of Granada to the Atlantic world, we trace how Moors shaped knowledge, trade, and society, and how their descendants in America can locate themselves beyond labels like Negro, black, colored, or African American. We break down the etymology of “Moor,” connecting Greek and Latin forms to ol...