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  1. Hussain Mustafa, formerly known as Duke Donahue, is a 65-year-old man with a fascinating life story. Born and raised in Los Santos, he witnessed the struggles and injustices faced by African Americans from a young age. In his early adulthood, he felt compelled to contribute to the fight for justice and equality. When World War II broke out, Hussain, fueled by a desire to make a difference, enlisted and served with honor during the latter years of the war. After returning home from his military service, Hussain became deeply involved in the civil rights movement. He joined the Black Panthers Party, a powerful organization that fought tirelessly for the rights of African Americans. Through his active participation, Hussain dedicated his time and energy to addressing systemic racism and promoting Black empowerment. Today, you'll find Hussain working at a vibrant Barbershop nestled in the heart of Davis, South Central Los Santos. It's here that he creates a safe space for his community, welcoming people from all walks of life into his shop. Hussain's passion for Black empowerment shines through as he engages in meaningful conversations, sharing the gospel of pro-blackness and celebrating the richness of African American culture. Hussain's Barbershop is more than just a place for haircuts; it serves as a hub for education, inspiration, and community building. With each conversation, Hussain spreads awareness, encourages self-love, and fosters unity among those who enter his shop. His charismatic nature and profound knowledge make him a respected figure, and people seek his wisdom and guidance on various topics related to Black empowerment. Throughout his life, Hussain Mustafa, formerly Duke Donahue, has continuously demonstrated his unwavering commitment to fighting for justice and uplifting his community. With grace and resilience, he remains an influential voice, reminding everyone who crosses his path of the importance of embracing their roots, advocating for change, and standing proud in their blackness. Warning: When engaging in roleplaying with the character of Hussain Mustafa, it's important to be aware that he incorporates his political and religious beliefs into his interactions. If you choose to meet or encounter this character, be prepared for the possibility of engaging in deep political or religious discussions.
  2. HOME The Nation of Islam is a religious group. It was founded in Detroit, Michigan, in 1930 by Wallace Fard Muhammad. The main goal of the Nation of Islam is to improve the spiritual, mental, social and economic conditions of blacks in the United States. The teachings of the Nation of Islam are inspired by the writings of the Holy Quran. Since 1981, the group has been led by Louis Farrakhan. Notable current and former members include professional boxer Muhammad Ali, civil rights leader Malcolm X, and recording artist Snoop Dogg. The ultimate goal of the nation, according to founder W.F. Muhammad, is to teach the downtrodden and defenseless Black people a thorough Knowledge of God and of themselves, and to put them on the road to Self-Independence with a superior culture and higher civilization than they had previously experienced. The Los Santos branch was established in early January after a five-month plan and ministry ordainment by Dr. Barack Hakim. Important Figures Wallace Fard Muhammad Wallace Fard Muhammad, addressed in his letters as W.F. Muhammad, was the founder of the Nation of Islam. Born in 1877 as Wallace D. Fard, Muhammad was raised in the rural south. At the age of 53, Muhammad began teaching idiosyncratic Islam to the black population of Detroit Michigan in the early 1930s, after migrating. He taught from 1930-1934, gaining over eight thousand followers and supporters. He mysteriously disappeared in 1934 after boarding a plane in Detroit. He was presumed dead by 1958. W.F. Muhammad originated some of the nation's signature teachings, such as the study of the Quran, the University of Islam, and the stories of Yacub. W.F. Muhammad is widely considered by the Nation of Islam as the human embodiment and second-coming of Allah. Elijah Muhammad Elijah Muhammad was born Elijah Poole in 1897. He was born in Sandersville, Georgia as the seventh of thirteen children. Like his predecessor, Poole migrated to Michigan from Georgia in the First Great Migration, searching for safety and employment. He attended a speech by Wallace Fard Muhammad on Islam and Black Empowerment at the repeated request of his wife. Poole would soon join Muhammad's cause, and would quickly become one of his highest ranking advisors, and a close personal friend. He would eventually be given an Arabic name, Karriem Muhammad, at W.F. Muhammad's behest. Soon after, he took over leadership of Muhammad Mosque No. 2, in Chicago. His younger brother Kalot Muhammad would become the leader of the Nation's paramilitary wing, the Fruit of Islam. Elijah established the Nation of Islam into a powerful empire in the United States, with the Nation owning multiple banks, bakeries, land holdings, and nightclubs among other businesses by 1970. Elijah popularized Nation teachings of black empowerment, hegemony, and fundraisers. Elijah died in 1975, of Congestive Heart Failure. Louis Farrakhan Louis Farrakhan was born Louis Walcott in The Bronx, New York, in 1933. Farrakhan's parents separated before he was born, and he never met his biological father. His father was named Gene Walcott, and he is presumed to be of Jewish descent, something which would contradict with Farrakhan's personal beliefs heavily. Louis was a skilled musician from an early age, receiving his first violin at the age of five, and touring with the Boston College Orchestra at the age of twelve. He graduated high school with a track scholarship at Winston-Salem Teachers College, and started his professional music career in 1950 under the stage name "The Charmer." He toured through the midwest United States, also often using the nickname "Calypso Gene", an homage to his father. Louis first became familiar with the teachings of the nation in February of 1955, at his Calypso Follies show in Chicago. Walcott and his wife were invited to the annual Saviour's Day Address, given by Elijah Muhammad. Walcott grew interested in the Nation, and fulfilled the requirements to become a registered believer, by memorizing and reciting the ten questions and answers of the NOI Student Enrollment. After this, he wrote a "Saviour's Letter", which is a letter which must be hand-copied and written in handwriting identical to that of Elijah Muhammad. After nine months of being a registered believer in the Nation, Walcott was renamed Louis Farrakhan by Elijah Muhammad. Farrakhan is an Arabic term, meaning "The Criterion." Louis Farrakhan separated from the Nation after it was attempted to be re-branded by Warith Al-Deen Muhammad, who was trying to convert it into a Sunni Islam group. Warith's efforts eventually died out, and Farrakhan became the official head minister of the Nation of Islam in 1978. Louis Farrakhan has ruled as the Honorable Minister of the Nation of Islam since 1978. He is responsible for the nation's teachings of financial investment into Black America, The Million Man March, and a connection of Dianetics from the teachings of Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard, among others. Minister Barack Hakim Barack Hakim was born as Barry Robertson in 1979, in Nashville Tenessee to a two-parent household as the second of four children. Hakim's father was an attorney and businessman, and his mother was a Librarian. Hakim grew deeply interested in religion at a young age, becoming an altar boy at his local Protestant church for an African-American congregation. It was here where Hakim studied the bible and its teachings passionately, completely absorbing himself in the scripture. He soon rose in prominence around his hometown as a skilled public speaker, and as a nutritionist and dietician. Hakim graduated highschool with an honor-roll recognition for his high-level academic marks. He was quickly offered a scholarship from a historically black college in his hometown of Nashville, Fisk University, and he returned a letter of acceptance without a second thought. Hakim studied psychology for twelve years at Fisk and opened up a private psychology practice in Nashville, where he focused on mental health for black families in low-income areas. He practiced in Nashville for three years, before moving to Chicago, Illinois and attending a Sunday worship meeting at the Maryam Mosque (Temple No. 2) Hakim, still Barry Robertson at the time, was instantly moved to tears by Louis Farrakhan's address to the congregation. Hakim then dedicated himself to the Nation almost completely, working multiple fundraisers, marches, and community outreach events as he gained good-standing and made many friends throughout the nation. He was given his Arabic name in 2016, Barack Hakim, by the board of directors. It translates to "Blessing, Healer", which is related to his Psychology studies and work as a dietician. Hakim began working closely with the board of directors on the establishment of a Nation of Islam branch in Los Santos after he moved, and was successfully approved in early January of 2020. CONTACT To contact the Los Santos branch of the Nation of Islam, for business inquiries or enlistment inquiries, you can follow the contacts below. FACEBROWSER: MINISTER BARACK HAKIM https://face.gta.world/BarackHakim EMAIL: NATION OF ISLAM- LOS SANTOS BRANCH HERE ((Forum Private Message)) TO BEGIN ENLISTMENT IN THE NATION, PLEASE SUBMIT A QUESTIONNAIRE AT THE FOLLOWING LINK. CLICK HERE
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