Sovereignty, Soil, and Sacred Text
The gathered essays, transcribed field notebooks, and ecological studies of Muriyd Williams, cataloged for academic research and treaty scholarship.
Selected Monographs
Three foundational texts representing Muriyd's synthesis of Ramapough Lenape treaty rights, environmental chemistry, and Islamic ecological theology.
Wampum as Covenant
Ramapo Watershed Studies
The Clay-Red Earth
An analysis of historical treaty belts as legal covenants, drawing parallels between Indigenous diplomatic protocols and Islamic jurisprudence.
Transcribed chemical analyses of soil and water samples along the Ramapo River, documenting industrial contamination and ecological resilience.
A theological reflection on Afro-Indigenous identity, land defense, and the sacred duty of stewardship from an Islamic perspective.
The Complete Library
An institutional-grade repository of Muriyd's complete writings, organized by date, subject matter, and archival format for scholarly citation.
Lenape Sovereignty and the Highlands Act
2022 • PDF Document
A legal brief defending Ramapough historical presence and treaty rights.
Soil Chemistry of the Ringwood Mines
Field data and chemical analyses documenting heavy metal concentrations in ancestral soils.
2020 • Dataset
The Islamic Mandate for Water Protection
Sermon notes and ecological commentary linking Quranic stewardship with active land defense.
2019 • Audio Transcription
Classroom Curriculum
Download structured study guides, lesson plans, and reading lists designed to introduce Muriyd's scholarship and activism to high school and university students.