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'Abdillahi Nasir established [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] [[Seminary]] in Kenya. He debated with Wahhabi muftis and delivered religious speeches in [[Tanzania]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], the [[UK]], the [[US]], and [[Canada]] in Swahili and English. His efforts to spread Shiism in Kenya and other African areas are said to be effective.
'Abdillahi Nasir established [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] [[Seminary]] in Kenya. He debated with Wahhabi muftis and delivered religious speeches in [[Tanzania]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], the [[UK]], the [[US]], and [[Canada]] in Swahili and English. His efforts to spread Shiism in Kenya and other African areas are said to be effective.


He was also a member of the general assembly of the [[Ahl al-Bayt World Assembly]]. Moreover, he founded a public library. In April 2011, he was awarded the Abbasi Medal by [[the World Federation of KSIMC]] (Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheri Muslim Communities) in Africa, in the seventy-second assembly of its higher council in Mombasa, because of his religious activities.
He was also a member of the general assembly of the [[Ahl al-Bayt World Assembly]]. Moreover, he founded a public library. In April 2011, he was awarded the Abbasi Medal<ref>Abbasi Medal is a medal awarded by [[the World Federation of KSIMC]] to those who promote Shiism. The medal is named after [['Abbas (a)]], the son of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].</ref> by [[the World Federation of KSIMC]] (Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheri Muslim Communities) in Africa, in the seventy-second assembly of its higher council in Mombasa, because of his religious activities.


Before officially announcing his conversion to Shiism, he served as the representative of East Africa for the Word Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), based in [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]], from 1978 to 1980.
Before officially announcing his conversion to Shiism, he served as the representative of East Africa for the Word Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), based in [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]], from 1978 to 1980.
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* ''Maulidi: Si Bida, Si Haramu'' (Prophet's birth, neither heresy nor haram)
* ''Maulidi: Si Bida, Si Haramu'' (Prophet's birth, neither heresy nor haram)
* ''Tafsiri ya Juzuu ya 'Amma'' (Translation of 'Amma juz')
* ''Tafsiri ya Juzuu ya 'Amma'' (Translation of 'Amma juz')
Note: Abbasi Medal is a medal awarded by [[the World Federation of KSIMC]] to those who promote Shiism. The medal is named after [['Abbas (a)]], the son of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].


==Notes==
==Notes==
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