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NAME CORRECTION, PROCLAMATION AND JUDICIAL NOTICE IMPORTANT

INFORMATION

Before choosing your Free National Name it is important to make a few points to make your selection and
sealing of your paperwork and receipt of your Nationality cards a seamless operation.

1. Do not select a title, such as, King, Queen, Prince, Empress, Emperor, etc. as part of your Free
National Name. This is called a “pre-title;” and there are no pre-titles in a Free National Name
(appellation). For example, King Baylor Rahim Bey may be what you call yourself, but your
actual paperwork should say Baylor Rahim Bey.
2. Do not arbitrarily take the appellation “Ali” as part of your Free National Name. Although Moors
often take this title, “Ali” is a title of Mastery, evidenced, among other things, by published
scholarship.
3. Do not select a Free National Name that includes multiple titles, i.e., Baylor Rahim El Bey or El
Baylor Rahim Bey. In these examples, the Free National Name should be either Baylor Rahim El
or Baylor Rahim Bey!
4. When completing your paperwork, if the insertion sections are in “red” ink, make sure to change
the ink color to “black” after making our inserts so the entire document’s type is a continuous
flow of the same ink color. In other words, do not send your paperwork in with both red and
black ink in the body of the paperwork.
5. When completing your paperwork, make sure your Free National Name is written in Upper and
Lower case letters, while the STRAW NAME is written in ALL CAPS!
6. Make sure to print your paperwork on 8 ½ x 14 inch (legal-sized) paper.
7. When autographing (signing) your paperwork, you and your witnesses are to sign in “red” ink.
8. If family members and friends Nationalize and complete their paperwork at the same time, it is
permissible to “witness” each other’s paperwork in their Free National Names.
9. Make sure to update the M.C. (Moorish Calendar year) on the template to coincide with the
actual year being used. For example, 1998 A.D. is 1418 M.C. , while 2018 A.D. is 1438 M.C.

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