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Malachi Z. York

Author of The Holy Tablets

63 Works 147 Members 3 Reviews

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Works by Malachi Z. York

The Holy Tablets (1992) 39 copies
The Book of Light (1994) 3 copies
The Dog (1994) 2 copies
Your Potential (2011) 1 copy
Marriage Ceremony (1994) 1 copy
Mythology 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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a pamplet on the unusual cloud formations, wierd weather patterns, and unidentified sightings by individuals across the world...the author explains briefly the science of weather, and then discusses the history of ufo's from biblical times to present. A great job is done on the interpretations of aramic, arabic to english and the comparative translations of the king james version of biblical events and what the author has interpreted. Very good pictures are presented and there is even a quote from prez jimmy carter on his sighting of an ufo.… (more)
 
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doowatt34 | Jun 17, 2008 |
Publication from a Brooklyn-based messianic cult, part of a very extensive series by cult leader "Isa al Haadi al Mahdi." Much of the text was printed out on a dot-matrix printer. Many illustrations. Pagination goes right to left, as in Arabic and Hebrew books. What is there to say? The author thinks he's God (or wishes his followers to think so).
 
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Muscogulus | May 17, 2008 |
I1994 Eatonton GA: Holy Tabernacle Ministries 254 pp
 
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tmciver | Mar 12, 2014 |

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Works
63
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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