The Masonic Compass and Square book details the astronomical and geometrical aspects of Masonry, incorporating the Seal of Sulaiyman (a green five-pointed star/pentagram) which is significant in both Sufi-ism and Freemasonry.
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As scholars continue to uncover the hidden connections between Islamic mysticism and Western esotericism, and as architects and conservators work to preserve the physical legacy of Moorish masonry, we are reminded that the past is never truly past. The workshop of the mind—where thought becomes thing, and where character is shaped like stone—remains as vital today as it was in the time of the Moors. The Masonic Compass and Square book details the
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