Named after the city of Fez, Morocco, the hat represented the Arabian theme the fraternity was founded on. Today the fez is worn at Shriners' functions, in parades and at outings as a way of gaining exposure for the fraternity. Members customize their fez to show their allegiance to their temple.
A Grand Master is a title of honour as well as an office in Freemasonry, given to a freemason elected to oversee a Masonic jurisdiction, derived from the office of Grand Masters in chivalric orders. He presides over a Grand Lodge and has certain rights in the constituent Lodges that form his jurisdiction.
All Shriners are Masons, but not all Masons are Shriners. Shriners International is a spin-off from Freemasonry, the oldest, largest and most widely known fraternity in the world. Freemasonry dates back hundreds of years to when stonemasons and other craftsmen gathered after work in shelter houses, or lodges.
Though this hat is known in some countries as the fez because the Moroccan city of Fez was famous for its tanning industry and lustrous red dyes, it's known as the tarboosh in most of the Arab countries that were former Ottoman territories.
Why do Shriners wear a FezIt derives its name from the place where it was first manufactured – the holy city of Fez, Morocco. The fez was chosen as part of the Shrine's Arabic (Near-Eastern) theme, around which the color and pageantry of the Shrine are developed.
TIL that wearing of the Fez hat is illegal in Turkey, having been banned in 1925. Ataturk did it because he wanted to westernize and secularize the country so they'd be more like Europe and less like the Middle East. He also changed the Turkish alphabet to the Latin one instead of the Arabic one.
Traditional clothing of Cyprus. During 1880's fez hats has already been a part of the traditional clothing of Cyprus and it is still even worn by Cypriots until today. The women would wear a red fez instead of a headscarf and the men would wear a black or red cap.
A fez is just a type of hat. It's just a hat. Anyone can wear one.
Fez most often refers to: Fez (hat), a type of felt hat commonly worn in the Ottoman Empire. Fez (or Fes), Morocco, the third largest city of Morocco.
To become a Freemason, the applicant has to be an adult male and must believe in the existence of a supreme being and in the immortality of the soul. The teachings of Freemasonry enjoin morality, charity, and obedience to the law of the land.
The Fez hat was made popular as a result of the wishes of the Sultan of Morocco in 1829. He ordered officials to wear fez hats in the place of turbans. As a result, the popularity of these hats spread among the populace, through the Ottoman Empire and beyond.
Thirty-Third Degree (33°), Inspector General Honorary: The Thirty-third Degree is conferred by the Supreme Council upon members of the Rite in recognition of outstanding work in the Rite or in public life. The 33° cannot be asked for and if asked for must be refused.
Order of the Eastern Star
With a "G"Another is that it stands for Geometry, and is to remind Masons that Geometry and Freemasonry are synonymous terms described as being the "noblest of sciences", and "the basis upon which the superstructure of Freemasonry and everything in existence in the entire universe is erected.
Whilst there is no degree in Freemasonry higher than that of Master Mason, there are additional degrees that are offered only to those who are Master Masons. Most of these are supervised by their own "Grand" bodies (independent from the Grand Lodge).
Every Mason has the title "Brother", sometimes abbreviated "Bro." This title is "District Deputy Grand Master", and when a Mason is given that position, he is called "Right Worshipful", abbreviated "Rt. Wor." or sometimes just "R.W." Once a man has served his term as a DDGM, he is called R.W. for the rest of his life.
To join, all you have to do ask a Mason: (2B1Ask1)
- Preferably someone you know or at least who lives or works nearby: You have to be able to meet him in person.
- Think you don't know any Masons in your area? Find your state, provincial, or national grand lodge in this list of Grand Lodges.
Asia
| Country | Name | Founded |
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| Israel | The Grand Lodge Jerusalem of Freemasons in Israel. | 2013 |
| Israel | Le Droit Humain - Israeli Jurisdiction | 1989 |
| Japan | Grand Lodge of Japan | 1957 |
| Kazakhstan | Grand Lodge of Kazakhstan | 2016 |