Murakush Law FirmMurakush Law Firm
Menu
0
No products in the cart.
  • Home
  • Case Studies
  • Shop
  • Contact Us

Case Studies

The Reasons why “Blacks” should correct their...

This blog is to inform Moors and non Moors who ignorantly subscribe, embraced or adopted the White Christian Sovereign Citizen interpretation of the legal term “Capitis Diminutio” in general, because it is definitely something American Moors or those known as “African Americans, Black Americans, Black Indians, Blacks (Eng.) or Negroes (Spanish)…

Continue Reading...

Case Studies

The “Kurukan Fuga Charter” also known as the “Manden...

“At the founding of the Mali Empire, the Manden Charter was born. Sometime in the 1200s, a great warrior named Sundiata Keita pronounced it. Though Disney takes credit for the moniker, Keita was the original “Lion King.” After calling for…

Continue Reading...

Case Studies

Constitution Of Medina Was The First Describing A Secular & Pluralistic...

The constitution of Medina and not the Magna Carta was the first ever constitution describing a pluralistic society. The Charter of Medina (Arabic: صحيفة المدينة‎‎, Ṣaḥīfat al-Madīnah; or: ميثاق المدينة, Mīthāq al-Madīnah), also known as the Constitution of Medina (دستور…

Continue Reading...

Case Studies

Hamites are Classed under “White” – U.S. v. Bhagat Singh...

  In its decision in the case of U.S. v. Bhagat Singh Thind (1923), the Supreme Court deemed Asian Indians ineligible for citizenship because U.S. law allowed only free whites to become naturalized citizens. The court conceded that Indians were “Caucasians” and that…

Continue Reading...

Case Studies

The Moors Were to be treated on Equal footing with other Nations

“The doctrine of infra praesidia was denied, and it was asserted that the property was vested by capture as to the enemy; that though it may be trespass as to the neutral, the taking vests the right in the captor,…

Continue Reading...

Case Studies

Islam in the Mind of American Courts: 1800 to 1960 By Marie A. Failinger

This paper produced by Marie A. Failinger provides excellent references and details. Inside the paper is found the following: Beyond these early explorers and the occasional free Muslim mentioned in early histories, recent historians of Muslim America suggest that the…

Continue Reading...

Case Studies

Diplomatic Relations of the United States with the Barbary Coast, 1790-1801

“In the meantime, Adams and Jefferson were attempting to conclude a treaty with Tripoli. The initiative, relative to this, had been taken by one Abdurrahman, a Tripolitan ambassador in London. To an acquaintance, he had expressed surprise that Adams had…

Continue Reading...

Case Studies

1845 Speech on the Mexican War By U.S. House Representative George Ashmun

    “George Ashmun (December 25, 1804 – July 16, 1870) was a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts. Ashmun was born in Blandford, Massachusetts to Eli P. Ashmun and Lucy Hooker. He graduated from Yale in…

Continue Reading...

Case Studies

The Letter of the Law difference between “Rights of Moors” and...

“WHEREAS, The Supreme Court of the United States has solemnly declared its opinion that the congressional enactment known as the civil rights law, of February 27, 1875, is not in accordance with the United States Constitution, and consequently inoperative as…

Continue Reading...

Case Studies

Legal Foundation of Sovereignty & Possession In The English New World

“The brothers Christopher and Bartholomew Columbus had offered their westward services to Henry VII in 1491-92 in the hopes of receiving patronage,  although there is no evidence that they received English royal favour before approaching the rulers of Castile. Perhaps it…

Continue Reading...
  • 1
  • 2
  • →

Please active sidebar widget or disable it from theme option.

© 2016 [blog-link], All Rights Reserved.