Malachi Z. York
Author of The Holy Tablets
About the Author
Works by Malachi Z. York
666 - Mark of the Beast - Visa (The Holy Tabernacle Ministries of the World Bulletins) (1992) 5 copies
Are the Caucasians Edomites? Scroll # 142 Study Book 12: Supreme mathematics Class L (1900) 3 copies
Debates with Muslims 2 copies
Sayings of Dr. Malachi Z. York 2 copies
Humans Were Created From 1 copy
Are Caucasians Edomites 1 copy
What Is Nuwa-Bu 1 copy
Mythology 1 copy
The Lost Tribe 1 copy
Grandma's Words Of Wisdom 1 copy
The Scripture Collection- Holy Tablets ,The Holy Qur'an ,and The Holy Koran Circle Seven (1996) 1 copy
Mission Earth and the Extraterrestrial Involvement (Study Book Three: Supreme Mathematics Class C) 1 copy
The Book of Light 1 copy
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- Legal name
- York, Dwight D. (birth name)
Mahdi, Isa al Haadi al (legal name change, 1990)
York, Malachi Z. (legal name change, 1993) - Other names
- Isa al Haadi al Mahdi
Rooakhptah, Amunnubi
Abdullah, Imaam Isa
York, Malakai Z.
York-El, Malachi Z.
Sedec, Melki - Birthdate
- 1935-06-26 (possible actual date)
1945-06-26 (on birth certificate) - Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Omdurman, Sudan (claimed) - Places of residence
- Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Putnam County, Georgia, USA
ADX Florence, Fremont County, Colorado (prison) - Organizations
- Nubian Islaamic Hebrews (founder)
Nubian Hebrew Mission (founder)
Jazzir Abba (founder)
Ansaaru Allah Community (founder)
United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors (founder) - Short biography
- Known by various names, York is the author of numerous books connected to his syncretist “Nuwaubian” cult, fraternal organizations, and black nationalist or pseudo-American-Indian groups. Based in Brooklyn from the late 1960s, York led his followers to build Tama-Re, a Nuwaubian compound in Georgia, in the early 1990s. In 2002 he was arrested and charged with financial crimes and hundreds of counts of child molestation. He was convicted and sentenced to a U.S. “supermax” prison in Colorado. Tama-Re was seized and razed by authorities, but the Nuwaubian cult continued without its leader.
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- Works
- 63
- Members
- 147
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.3
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- ISBNs
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