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  2. Nadia El-Nakla - Wikipedia

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    El-Nakla was previously married to Fariad Umar, an IT expert, and they had one daughter together. [10] In November 2015, Umar discovered she had an affair with Craig Melville, an SNP councillor, who also later sent racist text messages to her. The Umars filed for divorce. [11] [12] [13] [14]

  3. Mohammad Farid - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Farid (or Muhammad Farîd; Arabic: محمد فريد; January 20, 1868 in Cairo – November 15, 1919 in Berlin) was an influential Egyptian political figure. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was a nationalist leader, writer, and lawyer.

  4. Wallace Fard Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Elijah Muhammad, who led the Nation of Islam from 1934 to 1975, heard Fard teach for the first time in 1931. [91] Elijah Muhammad stated that he and Fard became inseparable between 1931 and 1934, where he felt "jailed almost" due to the amount of time that they spent together with Fard teaching him day and night. [91]

  5. Umar Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Umar Muhammad (born July 25, 1975) from Edinburg, Texas is a former American football linebacker who played nine seasons in the Arena Football League (AFL) with the Albany/Indiana Firebirds, Grand Rapids Rampage, Tampa Bay Storm, Georgia Force and New Orleans VooDoo. He played college football at the University of North Texas.

  6. Origin of Wallace Fard Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    According to Bontemps and Conroy, Fard claimed that he was the reincarnation of Noble Drew Ali. By 1930 a permanent split developed in the movement. One faction, the Moors, remains faithful to Noble Drew Ali, and the other, which is now led by Elijah Muhammad, remains faithful to Prophet Fard (Master Wallace Fard Muhammad).

  7. Umar - Wikipedia

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    Umar was a senior companion and father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Umar has been called instrumental in the expansion of the Islamic world beyond Arabia. [3] Umar initially opposed Muhammad, who was his distant Qurayshite kinsman and later became his son-in-law.

  8. Muhammad Umar (born 1898) - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Umar (Pashto/Dari: محمد عمر; 1898-1964) was an Afghan politician who served as minister of defense from 1948 to 1952. He also served a number of other offices. He also served a number of other offices.

  9. Mullah Omar - Wikipedia

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    Mullah Muhammad Omar (Pashto: محمد عمر, romanized: Muḥammad ʿUmar; 1960 – 23 April 2013) was an Afghan militant leader and cleric who founded the Taliban in 1994. During the Third Afghan Civil War , the Taliban fought the Northern Alliance and took control of most of the country, establishing the First Islamic Emirate for which Omar ...