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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') | ||
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