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FOI Series: Interview w/ Min. Don Muhammad, Minister of Boston Mosque #11

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The Allah Team Radio presents: THE HISTORY OF THE FOI SERIES

"An Interview with MIN. DON MUHAMMAD, on his travels as Minister of Boston Mosque #11 for the Hon. Elijah Muhammad and Minister Louis Farrakhan"

In his late teens in Boston in the 1950s, Don Muhammad accepted Islam as taught by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and worked closely with a young Minister Louis X (Farrakhan), Minister Malcolm X, and received direct personal instructions from the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad.  

Minister Don wore many hats during his sojourn in the Nation of Islam, while he maintained and nurtured a family of seven with his wife of now almost 50 years, Sister Shirley Muhammad. 

In 1980, Brother Don was commissioned by the Honorable Minister Farrakhan to aid in the rebuilding of the Nation of Islam in Boston. Minister Don quickly went about the work of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad in the “resurrection of the dead”.   There was the establishment of a new mosque, prison programs, community outreach, the developing of ecumenical relationships, coalition building, economic development, community safety initiatives, and much more.  

Under Minister Don's watch Muhammad's Mosque No. 11 has become a beacon of light in the Greater Boston area, and known throughout the nation of one of the most progressive mosques in the country.  

On behalf of Muhammad's Mosque No. 11, Minister Don has received numerous proclamations, citations, awards, and recognition.  He's constantly sought after for general counsel, workshops and panel discussions dealing with various topics of concern.  

Tune in for this powerful interview!

with co-hosts Wakeel Allah and Randy Muhammad

TUES. 11/17/15 at 9pm EST
call in# 646-595-4289

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