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- Daughters_of_Isis abstract "The Daughters of Isis are the female auxiliary to the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine, the Prince Hall affiliated version of the Shriners.Local groups of the Daughters of Isis had been founded in Maryland, Rhode Island and Washington, DC, in the early years of the twentieth century and in 1909 representatives of these locals met with a committee from the Prince Hall Shriners and formally requested the formation of a national organization of female relatives of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. This was granted at the annual convention of the Shrine held in Detroit, Michigan, on August 24, 1910. At the groups inception it had twelve courts or local groupsLocal organizations are called Courts and the national organization is called the Imperial Court.The organizations' rituals are based on the Egyptian legends of Isis. Another aspect of their rituals involves kissing the Bible thrice, the Quran once and then a red stone once.There were 12,000 members in 184 courts in 1979. Today there are \" almost 200 courts located in the United States, Canada, the Bahamas, Germany, Italy, South Korea, and Japan.\"".
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- Daughters_of_Isis wikiPageWikiLink Category:African-American_womens_organizations.
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- Daughters_of_Isis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prince_Hall_Freemasonry.
- Daughters_of_Isis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shriners.
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- Daughters_of_Isis wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_mythology.
- Daughters_of_Isis wikiPageWikiLink Isis.
- Daughters_of_Isis wikiPageWikiLink List_of_fraternal_auxiliaries_and_side_degrees.
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- Daughters_of_Isis wikiPageWikiLink Shriners.
- Daughters_of_Isis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daughters of Isis".
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- Daughters_of_Isis subject Category:African-American_womens_organizations.
- Daughters_of_Isis subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1910.
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- Daughters_of_Isis comment "The Daughters of Isis are the female auxiliary to the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine, the Prince Hall affiliated version of the Shriners.Local groups of the Daughters of Isis had been founded in Maryland, Rhode Island and Washington, DC, in the early years of the twentieth century and in 1909 representatives of these locals met with a committee from the Prince Hall Shriners and formally requested the formation of a national organization of female relatives of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. ".
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