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David Barksdale (born Donise David Barksdale; May 24, 1947 – September 2, 1974), also known as King David, was an American gangster and activist from Chicago, Illinois. He was the founder of the Black Disciples. He and Larry Hoover (leader of the Gangster Disciples) decided to merge and create the Black Gangster Disciple Nation. Barksdale ...
"al-Imām" Muawiyah II: Hasan ibn Zayd ibn Hasan: ʿAbd Allāh al-Kāmīl: Farwah bint al-Qasim: Muhammad al-Baqir : Zayd ash-Shaheed : Abbasids: Jāʿfar ibn Abī Tālīb: Ali Zayn al-‘Āb’i-Dīn: Ismā‘il ibn Hassan: Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya: Hamīdah al-Barbariyyah Khātūn: Jāʿfar al-Sādiq (Imamāh‘Shi'ā) Fatima bint al ...
According to King, the first muwaqqit known by name was Abu al-Hasan ali ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Sim'un (died 685 AH or 1286/1287 CE), a muwaqqit in the Mosque of Amr ibn al-As in Fustat, Egypt for 30 years. His son Muhammad al-Wajih (died 701 AH or 1301/1302 CE) and grandson Muhammad al-Majd also served as muwaqqit there. [22]
Tyrone Muhammad, 53, a former enforcer for the Gangster Disciples who did 20 years in state prison, now runs a violence prevention program in Chicago’s inner city.
1997 Solomon, a sequel to David, with Max von Sydow playing an older King David. [174] 2009 Kings, a re-imagining loosely based on the biblical story, with David played by Christopher Egan. [175] King David is the focus of the second episode of History Channel's Battles BC documentary, which detailed all of his military exploits in the bible. [176]
Muhammad then went on to a successful career in business. Jabir Herbert Muhammad died on August 25, 2008, at the University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago, at the age of 79, after undergoing heart surgery. [1] He was survived by his wife, Amenah Antonia Muhammad, and fourteen children. [1]
Saif al-Islam bin Saud Al Saud (born 1956) professor at King Saud University. Sultan bin Salman (born 1956) – Former astronaut (1985), secretary general of the supreme commission for tourism since 2000, [ 54 ] and chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Space Commission with the rank of minister since 2018.
Shabazz was born in Brooklyn, New York, on July 22, 1962.She was named after Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of Islam, the religious and Black nationalist group to which her parents belonged. [1]