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RBG TRIBUTE TO OUR GENERAL
Dr. Khallid Abdul Muhammad
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January 12th, 1948 February 17, 2001
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THE EARLY YEARS
Minister Khallid Abdul Muhammad,
born Harold Moore, Jr. by his parents,
blessed this earth on January 12th,
1948 in Houston, Texas. He was the
second? of six children to the late
Harold Moore, Sr. and Lottie B. Moore.
His Aunt Momma Carrie Moore Vann in
Houston, Texas reared him. Minister
Khallid Muhammad, affectionately
known as "butch" by the family
attended Bruce Elementary School,
E.O.Smith Junior High School and all
Black Phyllis Wheatley High School in
Texas. At Phyllis Wheatley, Brother
Khallid was an esteemed member of
Stagecrafters, a group of exceptional
students where he developed debate and drama skills under direction of Ms. Vernell
Lillie. Minister Khallid as a young man would preach to cars from his porch as they
passed by on the highway and was president of Houston Methodist Youth Fellowship.
Khallid was a star quarterback, team captain of his high school football team, an eagle
scout, a class officer and a star debater.
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THE CONVERSION
Upon graduating high school, our bold and shining Black prince
won a scholarship Dillard University in Louisiana to pursue his
degree in theological studies. At this time he ministered at Sloan
Memorial Methodist Church. While at Dillard University young
Khallid first heard Minister Louis Farrahkan, the National
Representative of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. He had a big
Afro and a huge medallion of Malcolm X around his neck. After
hearing Minister Farrakhan speak Khallid Abdul Muhammad joined
the Nation of Islam under the leadership of the Honorable Elijah
Muhammad. Immediately Brother Harold X, as he was known at
that time became renown as a top recruiter in the south for the
Black Muslims. Dr. Khallid continued his studies and graduated
from Pepperdine University in Los Angeles California. He then was
the recipient of an academic fellowship, and matriculated to do
"Intensive Studies" at Harvard, Yale, and Columbia Universities.
The skills of higher education as well as his fighting spirit made
Minister Khallid a valuable weapon to the Nation of Islam and the Black Nation in general.
THE EVOLUTION
When the Messenger of Allah, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad departed from amongst us in
1975, Minister Khallid Abdul Muhammad kept on fighting. At this time he was known as Dr.
Malik Rushaddin. He traveled throughout Africa and trained in revolutionary movements with a
focus on freeing apartheid ridden South
Africa (Azania) from white oppression.
When Minister Farrakhan decided to rebuild
the Nation of Islam in 1978. Minister Khallid
was right there with him when there were
just a few. Minister Khallid Muhammad
served as western regional minister of the
Nation of Islam and leader of Mosque #27,
which made lightning progress under his
leadership. In 1983 Minister Louis
Farrakhan named him Khallid, which has
the historical interpretation of "great warrior"
after the great follower of Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) Khallid ibn Walid. Like
this great Islamic general Khallid
Muhammad was called the "sword of
Allah"..
Minister Khallid Abdul Muhammad was soon appointed as Supreme Captain over the military in
the Nation of Islam. In 1985 Minister Khallid Abdul Muhammad was appointed National
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Spokesman and Representative of Minister Louis Farrakhan, following in the footsteps of
Minister Farrakhan and Malcolm X. At other points he also served the posts of Southern
Regional Minister, Minister of Mosque #7 in Harlem, New York City, and National Assistant. A
true Pan Afrikanist, Minister Khallid Muhammad has traveled on research and fact-finding
missions to Kemet (Egypt) Jerusalem, South Afrika and throughout the African sub continent.
He made his sacred pilgrimage to the Holy City, Mecca, numerous times. He has earned the
title El Hajj Khallid Abdul Muhammad. Minister Khallid Abdul Muhammad was the creator and
founder of The New African Cultural Holiday alternative to Thanksgiving called "GYE NYAME
(G-NY-MAY). Black youth and "gang" members loved Dr. Khallid. You have heard this dynamic
soldier on rap albums from Tupac Shakur, Ice Cube, Sista Souljah, X-Clan, Public Enemy, Scar-
Face, Shaquille O'Neill, Erica Badu, Lauren Hill, Dead Prez, Capone N' Noriega and the Black
Lyrical Terrorist. Dynamic fiery, explosive, electrifying, spellbinding! He has fired up and inspired
audiences at over 100 universities in the United States, Africa, Europe and the world. He spoke
at many churches and served as a minister at the 1st Afrocentric Temple in Atlanta, Georgia
before his transition to the ancestors.
THE CONTROVERSY
After his historic lecture on November 29, 1993 at Kean College in
Union, New Jersey which shook the racist, Zionist, imperialist,
white supremist foundation of the world, the President of the United
State and Vice President Gore condemned Dr. Khallid Muhammad.
The United States Senate voted 97-0 to censure him. Minister
Khallid and Minister Louis Farrahkan are the only two in history to
be censured by the U.S. Senate. And for the first time in history,
The United States House of Representatives (The Full Congress)
in a special session, passed House Resolution 343 condemning a
so called private citizen. At historic Howard University in 1994
Khallid Muhammad keynoted the world wide-watched Black
Holocaust conference with Dr. Leonard Jeffries, Dr. Tony Martin
and convened by then student organizer Malik Zulu Shabazz.
These events shook the world but Khallid Muhammad did not break under the pressure. In May,
1994 an assassination attempt was made on his life. Khallid Muhammad was blessed to recover
and fight with even more vigor and intensity. He spoke at many churches and served as a
minister at the 1st Afrocentric Temple in Atlanta, Georgia before his transition to the ancestors.
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THE FINAL VICTORIES
1998 Minister Khallid Abdul Muhammad led an armed
militant group of New Black Panther members into Jasper
Texas to chase out the Klu Klux Klan who were making a
mockery of the beheading and dragging death of brother
James Byrd. On Sept 5th, 1998 He was the convener of
the Million Youth March Black Power Rally, held on
Malcolm X Blvd in New York. With the help of the
December 12th Movement, the Million Youth March won
historic legal battles against the racist Guiliani
administration over free speech "constitutional rights". The
Million Youth March went forward the streets of Harlem
were flooded with throngs of Black youth and people who
supported this massive Black Power revival.
In 1998 Dr. Khallid Muhammad was chosen to serve as
The National Chairman of The New Black Panther Party
for Self-Defense, chapters have sprouted nationwide. He
leaves intact his National Spokesman- Attorney Malik Zulu
Shabazz; National Assistant-Hashim Nzinga; National
Chief of Staff -Malikah Muhammad; National Minister of
Defense- Brother David Foreman; National Minister of
Information-Minister Quannell X; National Southern
Regional Representative-Sister Zoirada Higgenbothom;
National Field Marshall-Minister Malik Shabazz. The New
Black Panther Party is alive and well with chapters thriving
throughout the country. Dr. Khallid's vision of a Black
Power Movement shall live on!!!
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THE TRANSITION AND LEGACY
Minister Khallid Abdul Muhammad leaves to cherish his memories; his wife, Queen Nefertari
Muhammad, three sisters; Gloria Glenn from Los Angeles, Cynthia Moore Kelly from Los
Angeles, KaShelia Moore Jackson from Houston, Texas; two brothers, Frank Moore Claybourne
from Los Angeles, Darington Moore Smith from Los Angeles; father-in-law, Mr. Thomas
Ambush of Cedric Maryland; his children, David and mother Mattie Morris Van, Khalfani and
mother Mahasin Rushiddin, and Farrakhan Khallid, Malik, Kiki, Amir, Ali and mother Khallidah
Muhammad; four grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, friends, and comrades.
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BLACK POWER OBITUARY
Today we gather to celebrate the courageous life, and
fighting spirit of a true soldier and warrior. Minister
Khallid Abdul Muhammad was a general, a mentor, a
teacher, and a strong Black man who epitomized the
tenacity of our liberation struggle. Minister Khallid Abdul
Muhammad represented to many of us as a father,
brother, comrade, trainer and uncompromising leader
who lived and gave his life for the liberation of African
people all over the world. He stands in the great
revolutionary line of divine with courageous African
Ancestors like Nat Turner, Sojourner Truth, Denmark
Vessel, Kwame Nkrumah, Queen Nzingha, Marcus
Garvey, Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, Huey P.
Newton, Kwame Toure', Louis Farrakhan and many
others who organized to free our people from a wicked
and cruel enemy. He was proud, strong, dignified, and
a man of great character, with a beautiful heart. He
loved his people and fought day and night to move us
closer to victory over our enemies. He will be
remembered as a great field marshall, captain, trainer
of men, and one who would not turn heels and run from
our enemy- even when under fire.
LONG LIVE OUR PAN-AFRICANIST GENERAL KHALLID ABDUL MUHAMMAD
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