Muhammed Haron
Muhammed Haron is a Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Botswana’s Theology &...
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Muhammed Haron is a Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Botswana’s Theology &...
Read MoreJan 29, 2019
A spiritual force to be reckoned with
As this year marks half a century of Imam Abdullah Haron’s murder at the hands of the erstwhile and brutal apartheid’s security branch, the light of his conscious spiritual socio-political leadership and his editorship at the Muslim News keeps shining.Imam Abdullah Haron, born on 8 February 1924 in Newlands-Claremont, in the southern suburb of the Western Cape, was the youngest in a family of five, and still an infant when Asa Martin, his mother died. Since his father Amarien, was not able to care for him, his sister…
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Imam’s children to launch campaign in remembrance of their father and six others who were killed in detention in 1969
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Killing of Imam Abdullah Haron and Steve Bantu Biko ‘left indelible mark’
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