ADDEYNU ALLAHE-UNIVERSAL ARABIC ASSOCIATION

 

Professor Muhammad Ezaldeen

 

Founder Addeynu Allahe-Universal Arabic Assoc.,Inc. Egyptologist, Educator, Community Activist

Professor Ezaldeen founded the A.A.-U.A.A., Inc. on August 18, 1938 in Newark, New Jersey. He taught Al-Islamic religion, Arabic, and Eastern heritage and culture there for many years. Professor Ezaldeen studied at Al-Ahzar University in Egypt. While at Al-Ahzar he learned to read, rather than just interpret, the writings within the walls of the ancient pyramids. Thus he was able to learn the history of mankind up to that era.

Professor Ezaldeen sacrificed much during many long years of study to earn his Professorship from Al-Ahzar. When he completed his study, he returned to the United States with this knowledge. Armed with what he had learned, he was able to trace the history and heritage of his people here in America. He dedicated his life to finding and delivering this information to the Hamitic-Arab people of America. Though he met with resistance, Professor Ezaldeen did not quit. He persevered and solidified the A.A.-U.A.A., Inc., as the only organization recognized as having the right to not only deliver religious teachings, but to also restore to a people their divine heritage and identity.

Guided by the Creator and seeking only His mercy and blessings, Professor Ezaldeen traveled to many parts of America to teach and to inform the unconscious Hamitic Arab. He sacrificed his wealth and his health to take this knowledge to his people. Many of those whom he met wanted to call Professor Ezaldeen sheik, a term of high respect, but Professor Ezaldeen refused to be called sheik because, as he said, in order to be called sheik one must be able to recite Quran from cover to cover without making one single mistake. He modestly said that he just might make a mistake. This was just one illustration of his humble character.

The A.A.-U.A.A., Inc. has spawned many Al-Islamic groups and organizations that are spreading the message of Al-Islam. Many people who had met Professor Ezaldeen or heard his messages of identity, heritage, and self-awareness still to this day hold him in extremely high regard.

After supervising the formal writing of the Constitution of the A.A.-U.A.A., Inc., Professor Ezaldeen died in 1957. May Allah be pleased with him.