During September 2005 he attended the First Alevi-Bektashi Conference in Isparta, Turkey, where he presented a paper on links between Freemasonry and the Bektashi community.
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When Muhammed returned to Chicago in 1990, he attended the American Islamic College for two additional years and restarted his Magribine Press with an edited edition of Muhammed Alexander Rusell Webb's Islam in America (1993), an edited edition of Shaykh Daoud's al-Islam, the True Faith of Humanity (2003), and his translation of the Fiqh text called the Ben Ali Diary or the Bilali Document written by Bilali Muhammad of Sapelo Island, Georgia.
Muhammed Zafar Iqbal | Muhammed Bello | Muhammed Demirci | Noor Uthman Muhammed | Muhammed III Shirvanshah | Muhammed Ghiya'as ud-din | Yasim Muhammed Basardah | Saud bin Muhammed Al Thani | Muhammed Yusuf Khan | Muhammed X, Sultan of Granada | Muhammed X | Muhammed VI, Sultan of Granada | Muhammed Memić | Muhammed Mansooruddin | Muhammed Ibrahim al-Juraissey | Muhammed edh-Dhib | Muhammed | Abdulahi Muhammed Sa'adi |