This is to help promote playing chess within our community! The game of chess is based on very sound principle and fundamentals of life! I highly recommend all children by at-least age eight (8) start learning to play. Children who play chess or a instrument on average get better grades in school.
The African Black Moors invented chess, in understand who invented it will help you understand the story behind chess as it unfold or is explained.
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Black Moors are Black Islamic rulers who ruled the world and had a global trading monopoly network. Their empire was from Africa to Europe to the Americas {Amexem}. All current monarchs{royal houses} come out of the royal houses of the Moors! Even the Europeans, monarchs come out of the Moors.
Out of- means blood related / ancestors of or to the Black Moors!
Chess is a game, but represent strong under tones and symbolic within life. If apply properly it will help over come many challenges in life!
Chess is based upon life it self, it is based on war, but war is a principle which represent a universal fundamental "challenge". Challenge is the enemy of life, at every turn in life the enemy is present "challenge". This is represent by the ongoing challenge {war} between Black and White people. This is why the pieces are black and white.
The pieces are also based upon social classes or tiers within society. This society is Islamic, because most of the Moor were Muslim. The Queen and King- {Caliph} royal rulers. The bishop- {Imam} are next in power. The knight- {general} elite military next in power. The knight- {nobleman & merchants} next in power. Castle or rook- {foot soldiers or infantry} next in power. Pawns {peasants} next in power.
This is a small break down of the game of chess and its symbology in life.
peace, love and unity!
I have got to learn and teach the family.
ReplyDeleteThat is great! the rewards are endless!
ReplyDeleteWho said Africans invented Chess? The painting of B lacks playing Chess ifs only one of many miniatures showing people playing chess in King Alfonso X's "Libro de los Juegos" I have seen 15 other miniatures showing Spanish people and Muslims playing chess in "Libro de los Juegos" None oter black
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