Moorish Christendom (Without Islam)

Moorish Christianity or Amasihism is a non-trinitarian Christian denomination and the main religion in Northern Africa. It is considered by some historians as the last remain of early Christian communities, but most of the experts defend that it is a syncretic Christian religion strongly influenced by Judaism mixed with astrological and heathen Moor traditions. In any case, its adherents are referred to in Moorish as Imasiḥen (Moorish: ⵉⵎⴰⵙⵉⵃⵖⵏ), "Christians".

The Moorish Christianity does not have a formal hierarchy or clergy. The deacons (Moorish: ⵉⵅⴻⴷⴷⴰⵎⵏ), who manage the liturgy and impart the sacraments, are chosen by each congregation.