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- of Islam into his group's theology. This organization was called the Bilalians (1975), World Community of Al-Islam in the West (1976–77), American Muslim...
- Daniel Bilalian (born 10 April 1947) is a French journalist, news anchor and television presenter. Daniel Bilalian was born in Paris and is of Armenian...
- Mohammed's sons, Wallace D. Mohammed II. The organization's newspaper was Bilalian News (after Bilal ibn Rabah) in 1975. In 1981 it became The Muslim Journal...
- Muhammad, his son and successor Warith Deen Muhammad renamed the newspaper Bilalian News in 1976. The title was a reference to Bilal ibn Rabah, the first known...
- (1999–2000) Charles Biétry (2000–2001) Frédéric Chevit (2001–2005) Daniel Bilalian (since March 2005) From 1975, Antenne 2 was available in Italy (regions...
- Francois Bachy Philippe Baqué Dominique Baudis Jacqueline Baudrier Daniel Bilalian Jacqueline Caurat Arlette Chabot Robert Chapatte Claire Chazal Michèle...
- Native Americans, who are curious about him, examining his dark skin. "Bilalian Odyssey", by Isaka Shamsud-din (1983) "transfers York from the periphery...
- History (New Approaches to African History), David Robinson, Chapter 1. Bilalian News, May 28, 1976, p. 6, Sept 24, 1976, p. 8, Dec. 10, 1976, p. 12 Diouf...
- Later Bilalistan finds itself at war with the Aztecs over a treasured Bilalian landmark, Mosque Al'Amu (the Shrine of the Fathers), which stands at the...
- Jean-Marie Le Pen in June 1994. He was replaced by Bruno Masure and Daniel Bilalian who would present the journal alternately. In 2001, the new Chief Information...