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The Yusuf Project by Haqq Dawah Media sheds light on the lives, struggles, and resilience of current and former incarcerated Muslim men and women — many of whom are political prisoners. Just as Prophet Yusuf (ʿalayhi as-salām) endured unjust imprisonment yet emerged with faith and dignity, these stories echo the same struggle against oppression, false accusations, and the trials of isolation.This project is not only about exposing injustice but also about highlighting the strength of iman, the spirit of resistance, and the unwavering hope that Allah’s plan brings relief after hardship. Through personal narratives, historical accounts, and reflections rooted in Qur’an and Sunnah, The Yusuf Project connects the trials of today’s Muslim prisoners with the timeless lessons of our tradition.It is a call to remember them, to support them, and to recognize that the struggle for truth and justice continues in our time.
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As-salamu alaykum. Welcome back to The Yusuf Project, where we tell the stories they don't want you to hear. Stories about our political prisoners. Stories about brothers and sisters who fought for justice and paid the price. Stories about Muslims who organized, who built power, who refused to be silent—and were buried for it.
In this powerful edition of The Yusuf Project, we delve into the complex and compelling story of Jeff Fort — former gang-leader, convicted conspirator, prisoner, and Muslim convert. From the streets of Chicago to the depths of incarceration, Fort’s journey raises challenging questions about faith, redemption, identity, and the transforming power of belief.Join us as we trace his rise with the Black P. Stone Nation, his adoption of Islam behind bars, and the broader implications of his life for our understanding of crime, culture, race, and religion.This is a story where the margins of society meet the Message of Islam — unflinching, real, and deeply human.
Bashir Hameed (James Dixon York)Muslim, Soldier, Fighter For Whats Right
Baghdad. The year is 833 CE.The greatest legal mind of his generation is dragged through the streets in chains.His crime? Refusing to say that the Quran was “created.”
Guantanamo Bay detention camp was established in January 2002 by President George W. Bush to hold terrorism suspects and "illegal enemy combatants" during the so-called war on terror following the September 11 attacks . The first prisoners arrived at the temporary facility called "Camp X-Ray" on January 11, 2002.The choice of Guantanamo was deliberate and cynical. The Bush administration maintained it was not obliged to grant prisoners protections under the U.S. Constitution or the Geneva Conventions, since the former did not extend to foreign soil and the latter did not apply to "unlawful enemy combatants
🎙️ The Life of Brother Abdul Majid: From Malcolm’s Disciple to Political PrisonerThis episode of The Yusuf Project dives deep into the extraordinary life of Brother Abdul Majid — a man shaped by the spirit of Malcolm X and the struggle for Black liberation. From his early days as a student of Malcolm’s teachings to his decades behind bars as a political prisoner, we trace a journey of conviction, sacrifice, and unwavering faith. Through powerful storytelling, archived interviews, and first-hand accounts, we uncover how Brother Abdul Majid’s life reflects the ongoing fight for justice, truth, and freedom within the Muslim and Black communities. Real history. Real resistance. The story they don’t want you to remember.
"Her birth name was Bernice Jones. She was born to be a doctor, raised in a devoutly Christian middle-class family in the Bronx. But history called her to a different healing—one that would transform her into Safiya Bukhari, a warrior who fought not just for her own freedom, but for every political prisoner left behind in America's dungeons. This is the story of a woman who sacrificed everything, survived torture and medical neglect, escaped prison to save her own life, and spent her final years building movements that continue to shake the foundations of American injustice."
The bio of the Muslim Soldier of Rightous Abdul Aziz Omar.  "In the turbulent streets of 1970s America, when Black communities faced systematic oppression and the FBI's COINTELPRO waged war against civil rights leaders, a young man named Herman Bell made a choice that would define five decades of his life. Today, known as Brother Abdul-Aziz Omar, his story represents one of the most complex journeys from revolutionary violence to spiritual transformation in American history."Follow is @TheHaqqDawahGrp on Instagram and Twitter (X) for exclusive content.
Bilal Sunnah Ali is a servant of Allah dedicated to calling people back to the Qur’an and Sunnah. His mission is rooted in spreading truth, justice, and unity through dawah, education, and community service. With sincerity and persistence, he strives to remind others that success is only with Allah, and that Islam is a complete way of life—guiding us in faith, action, and purpose.Listen in and enjoy. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and X @TheHaqqDawahGrp and Youtube at the Haqq Dawah Media channel.
“Brother Sekou Odinga: A Life of Struggle and Injustice” takes listeners through the journey of a lifelong freedom fighter. From his days in the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army to decades behind bars, Sekou Odinga’s story is one of resistance, sacrifice, and the unyielding pursuit of justice. This podcast uncovers the man behind the headlines — his struggle, his principles, and the movement he gave his life to.
AsSalaam Alkuim,Listen to the bio of a great man who only strike against him was caring for his people. The people of the plant earth. We at The Haqq Dawah Geoup proudly present to you Dr. Mutulu Shakur - Revolutionary, Healer, Political Prisoner.
The first episode of Haqq Dawah Media Presents: The Yusuf Project Struggle the life of Bro Khalifah ibn Rayford
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