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Shabazz The Disciple Albums
Shabazz may refer to: * Tribe of Shabazz The Tribe of Shabazz ( ar, قَبِيلَة ٱلشَّبَازّ, qabīlah ash-shabāzz) was, according to the Nation of Islam, a supposed ancient black nation that migrated into central Africa, led by a leader named Shabazz. The concept is foun ..., a supposed ancient Black nation led by prophet Shabazz, according to the Nation of Islam doctrine * Shabazz (name), including a list of notable people with the name * Shabazz Palaces, hip-hop group *'' Shabazz'', a 1975 album by jazz drummer Billy Cobham {{disambiguation ...
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Tribe Of Shabazz
The Tribe of Shabazz ( ar, قَبِيلَة ٱلشَّبَازّ, qabīlah ash-shabāzz) was, according to the Nation of Islam, a supposed ancient black nation that migrated into central Africa, led by a leader named Shabazz. The concept is found primarily in the writings of Wallace Fard Muhammad and Elijah Muhammad. According to the ''Autobiography of Malcolm X'', all the races except the white race were descendants of the Tribe of Shabazz. Story According to the Nation of Islam, the Tribe of Shabazz was the only survivor of thirteen tribes that lived on earth 66 trillion years ago. After a rogue scientist blew up the planet, splitting off the moon, the other tribes perished. The Tribe of Shabazz relocated to the rich Nile valley of Egypt and the present seat of the Holy City, Mecca, Arabia. It was a technologically advanced society, but one faction was led by Shabazz himself into previously unoccupied areas of central Africa because he wanted them to be hardened. There they ...
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Shabazz (name)
Shabazz ( ar, شَبَازّ, Shabāzz) is the name of a supposed black architect whose tribe founded the populations of Africa according to the doctrine of the Nation of Islam (NOI). It is similar to the Persian name Shahbaz. The name was adopted by Malcolm X, initially when he joined the NOI. Born Malcolm Little, by 1949 he was signing letters as "Malachi Shabazz", before taking the name "Malcolm X". After returning from his pilgrimage in Mecca, he finally adopted the title and name El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, seen as symbolic of his spiritual journey to Orthodox Islam. The surname was borne by his wife Betty Shabazz and his children and has also been adopted by unrelated persons. Origin A 1994 article in ''The American Muslim'' claims that the name is from the Arabic words ''sha‘b'' ( ar, شَعْب, lit=a people, link=no), and ''‘azz'' ( ar, عَزّ, lit=mighty or glorious , link=no). There is also a similar (but etymologically unrelated) Persian name, Shahbâz, meaning " ...
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Shabazz Palaces
Shabazz Palaces is an American hip hop group from Seattle led by Ishmael Butler a.k.a. Palaceer Lazaro (formerly Butterfly of jazz rap group Digable Planets). Much of the Butler's work as Shabazz Palaces has been made in collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Tendai "Baba" Maraire, son of mbira master Dumisani Maraire. Active since 2009, Shabazz Palaces has released five studio albums on Sub Pop after self-releasing two EPs. Their most recent album, ''The Don of Diamond Dreams'', was released on April 17, 2020. Biography Two anonymously self-released EPs titled ''Shabazz Palaces'' and ''Of Light'' in 2009 led to Shabazz Palaces becoming the first hip-hop act to be signed to Sub Pop. Their debut full-length album, ''Black Up'', was released in 2011 to widespread critical acclaim. ''Black Up'' was listed #1 in ''Seattle Times'' music columnist Andrew Matson's "Local Top #10" of 2011. Their sophomore album, '' Lese Majesty'', was released on July 29, 2014 after being premiered at ...
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Shabazz (album)
''Shabazz'' is a live album by drummer Billy Cobham. It was recorded in Switzerland and England during July 1974, and was released on LP in 1975 by Atlantic Records. On the album, Cobham is joined by saxophonist Michael Brecker, trumpeter Randy Brecker, trombonist Glenn Ferris, guitarist John Abercrombie (guitarist), John Abercrombie, keyboardist Milcho Leviev, and bassist Alex Blake. All of the musicians had participated in the recording of Cobham's 1974 studio album ''Total Eclipse (Billy Cobham album), Total Eclipse'', and Abercrombie and the Brecker brothers had previously appeared on ''Crosswinds (Billy Cobham album), Crosswinds'' (1974) as well. "Taurian Matador" and "Red Baron" were originally recorded on ''Spectrum (Billy Cobham album), Spectrum'' (1973). Reception In a review for AllMusic, Robert Taylor wrote: "All of the songs are blowing sessions allowing each musician ample time to develop their ideas... This is a good, old-fashioned blowing session that captures one ...
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