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Hardcover Holy Koran Circle 7 of the Moorish Holy Temple of Science

Hardcover Holy Koran Circle 7 of the Moorish Holy Temple of Science

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Reprint of an original Circle 7 from the Days of the Prophet Drew Ali in hardcover, suitable for recording notes, special occasions, and milestones.

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Bound to Last, Built to Uplift

This hardcover edition of The Holy Koran of the Moorish Holy Temple of Science, prepared by Prophet Noble Drew Ali, is a sacred volume reprinted from an original HKMHTS copy.

Bound in maroon with a hunter green faux quarter spine, the book’s exterior honors the dignity of its content—while the interior preserves the Prophet’s message unaltered. This is not just a book; it is a national document, a spiritual map, and a declaration of divine authority.

Whether you’re deep in study or building your temple library, this edition was made to last. Clean layout. Historical fidelity. No compromises.

Keep it on your altar. Teach from it. Pass it down.

 PLEASE be sure to verify mailing address before submitting order--Califa Media creates postage using the order information exactly as provided and is not responsible for misdirected mail.  

This hardcover edition was born from a need to preserve not just the teachings—but the legacy. Inspired in part by how many families once used heirloom Bibles to record births, unions, and transitions, this hardcover was designed to serve a similar role for Moorish households. It's more than a study tool; it's a record keeper, a generational anchor. Bound with care and built to last, this edition invites you to hold space for national memory and spiritual duty—under one cover.

  • CHAPTER I. The Creation And Fall Of Man
  • CHAPTER II. Education of Mary and Elizabeth in Zoan, Egypt
  • CHAPTER III. Elihu's Lessons - The Unity Of Life
  • CHAPTER IV. Death and Burial of Elizabeth—Matheno's essons—The Ministry of Death
  • CHAPTER V. After the feast--The Homeward Journey--The Missing Jesus--The Search For Him. His Parents Find Him In the Temple--He Goes With Them To Nazareth--Symbolic
    Meaning of Carpenter's Tools
  • CHAPTER VI. Life and Works of Jesus in India Among the Moslems
  • CHAPTER VII. The Friendship of Jesus and Lamaas--Jesus Explains to Lamaas the Meaning of Truth
  • CHAPTER VIII. Jesus Reveals to the People of Their Sinful Ways
  • CHAPTER IX. Jesus attends a feast in Behar and Here He Taught Human Equality
  • CHAPTER X. Jesus Spake on the Unity of Allah and Man to the Hindus
  • CHAPTER XI. Jesus and Barata--Together They Read the Sacred Books
  • CHAPTER XII. Jesus Teaches the Common People at a Spring--Tells Them How to Obtain Eternal Happiness
  • CHAPTER XIII. Life and Works of Jesus In Egypt Among the Gentiles
  • CHAPTER XIV. John, the Harbinger, Returns to Hebron, Lives as a Hermit In the Wilds, Visits Jerusalem and Speaks to the People.
  • CHAPTER XV. Jesus Goes to the Wilderness For Self-examination, Where He Remains Forty Days--Is Subjected to Three Temptations. He Overcomes--Returns to the Camps of John and Begins TeachingCHAPTER XVI. Pilate's Final Effort to Release Jesus Fails--He Washes His Hands In Feigned
    Innocence--Delivers Jesus to the Jews For Execution--The Jewish Soldiers Drive Him to Calvary.
    CHAPTER XVII. Jesus Appears, Fully Materialized, Before Apollo and the Silent Brotherhood In Greece--Appears to Claudia and Juliet On the Tiber Near Rome--Appears to the Priest In the Egyptian Temple at Heliopolis
  • CHAPTER XVIII. The Resurrection of Jesus--Pilate Places the Roman Seal Upon the Stone Door Of the Tomb--At Mid-night a Company Of the Silent Brothers March About the Tomb--The Soldiers Are Alarmed--Jesus Preaches To the Spirits In Prison--Early Sunday Morning He Rises From the Tomb--The Soldiers Are Bribed By the Priests To Say That the Disciples Had Stolen the Body
  • CHAPTER XIX. Jesus Appears, Fully Materialised, To the Eastern Sages In the Palace Of Prince Ravanna In India--To the Magian Priests In Persia.--The Three Wise Men Speak In Praise Of the Personality Of the Nazarene Epilogue for Chapters II-XIX
  • CHAPTER XX. Holy Instructions and Warnings for All Young Men
  • CHAPTER XXI. Marriage Instructions for Man and Wife from the Noble Prophet
  • CHAPTER XXII. Duty of a Husband
  • CHAPTER XXIII. Holy Instructions for Thy Children
  • CHAPTER XXIV. The Obedience of Children Towards Their Father
  • CHAPTER XXV. A Holy Covenant of the Asiatic Nation
  • CHAPTER XXVI. Holy Instructions of Unity
  • CHAPTER XXVII. The Holy Unity of the Rich and the Poor
  • CHAPTER XXVIII. Holy Instructions from the Prophet—Master and Servant
  • CHAPTER XXIX. Magistrate and Subject
  • CHAPTER XXX. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—The Social Duties
  • CHAPTER XXXI. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—Justice
  • CHAPTER XXXII. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—Charity
  • CHAPTER XXXIII. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—Gratitude
  • CHAPTER XXXIV. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—Sincerity
  • CHAPTER XXXV. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—Religion
  • CHAPTER XXXVI. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—Know Thyself
  • CHAPTER XXXVII. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—The Breath of Heaven
  • CHAPTER XXXVIII. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—The Soul of Man
  • CHAPTER XXXIX. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—Pinnacle of Wisdom
  • CHAPTER XL. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—The Instability of Man
  • CHAPTER XLI. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—Inconstancy
  • CHAPTER XLII. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—Weakness
  • CHAPTER XLIII. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—The Insufficiency of Knowledge
  • CHAPTER XLIV. Holy Instruction from the Prophet—Misery
  • CHAPTER XLV. The Divine Origins of the Asiatic Nations
  • CHAPTER XLVI. The Beginning of Christianity
  • CHAPTER XLVII. Egypt, the Capital Empire of the Dominion of Africa
  • CHAPTER XLVIII. The End of Time and the Fulfilling for the Prophesies