Polygyny Moorwet: A Guide in Spiritual Polygyny by Hafis Bey is a comprehensive exploration of spiritual polygyny within the Moorish American context. The book provides historical, cultural, and spiritual insights into the practice, distinguishing it from other forms of non-monogamy. Bro. Saiful Bey delves into the legacy of polygyny in ancient civilizations, particularly Kemet (ancient Egypt), Mesopotamia, and African societies, and discusses its modern-day relevance for Moorish Americans.The book is not merely a guide to marriage but a roadmap for spiritual growth, emotional maturity, and community-building through collective relationships. It promotes polygyny as a potential solution for restoring family structures, overcoming challenges like single motherhood, and creating generational wealth.Saiful Bey emphasizes the importance of the Divine Feminine, unity among wives, and the role of men as spiritual leaders. The book explores sacred practices such as Maithuna and discusses the values of self-love, unconditional love, and legacy building. The author also critiques Western ideals of romance and individualism, advocating for a return to collectivist values to uplift Moorish communities.Polygyny Moorwet serves as both a practical and spiritual guide for Moorish men and women, encouraging them to embrace ancestral traditions while building strong, harmonious family units that contribute to the well-being of future generations.
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