? Even if you ignore all the historical evidence of who the moors were, the etymology of the word moor tells you something differently.
Mora - spanish for blackberry
Morena - spanish for dark hair
Moricaud - french for dark skinned
Morillon - black grape
Mora - itallian for black grape
Not only that there's tons of pictures of old pictures painted during the times the moors were ruling Europe that shows them darker than crunchy black. Here's one found in the Cantigas of Santa Maria
what exactly are you trying to say?