Polygyny within Moorish culture is not simply a marital choice; it’s a return to practices that reinforce community resilience and upliftment. Historically, women within polygynous structures have served as foundational pillars, providing emotional, spiritual, and sometimes economic stability. As emphasized in the videos, these roles have allowed women to embrace sisterhood, enabling them to support each other and enrich the family’s collective purpose.
Moorish women’s embrace of polygyny goes beyond individual relationships—it’s a collective commitment to reviving ancestral practices that promote unity and legacy-building. Saiful Bey’s book explains that spiritual polygyny encourages women to connect with their roles as community nurturers, building on traditional values that view family as a cornerstone of cultural continuity. This view offers an alternative to modern Western values, which often emphasize individualism over collectivism.


