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| branch = [[Al-Khilfah Merchant Navy|Merchant Navy]] | | branch = [[Al-Khilfah Merchant Navy|Merchant Navy]] | ||
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He was in the Merchant Navy until 2114, spending much of that time active in union affairs. | He was in the Merchant Navy until 2114, spending much of that time active in union affairs. | ||
From 2111 | From 2111 to 2114, he was a Chief Petty Officer in the Indo-Khilafah War as during war time the merchant navy is made an auxiliary of the military. | ||
In 2114, he became head of the Cargo Shipping Seamen’s Union and in 2121 was a | In 2114, he became head of the Cargo Shipping Seamen’s Union and in 2121 was a founding member of the Al-Khilafah Labor Party. | ||
'''Personal life''' | '''Personal life''' | ||
He has two wives and four children. | He has two wives and four children. | ||
His son, Abdullah Malah II, is in the Merchant Navy and his eldest daughter is studying for a High School Diploma in Global Studies. | His son, Abdullah Malah II, is in the Merchant Navy and his eldest daughter, Fatima Malah II, is studying for a High School Diploma in Global Studies. | ||
'''Controversy''' | '''Controversy''' |
Revision as of 12:37, 13 November 2021
Abdullah Muhammad Nuh Malah is a Al-Khilafi union leader, politician former Merchant Navy rating and suspected smuggler.
Chief Petty Officer Abdullah Muhammad Nuh Malah | |
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Deputy Leader of the Labor Party of Al-Khilafah | |
President of the Cargo Shipping Seamen’s Union | |
Personal details | |
Citizenship | Al-Khilafah |
Political party | Labor Party of Al-Khilafah (2121-) Traditionalist (2114 to 2121) |
Spouse(s) | Fatima Malah (nee Memon, m. 2104) and Aisha Malah (nee Khan, m.2114) |
Children | Abdullah Malah II (age: 17), Fatima Malah II (age: 14), Khadijah Malah (age: 11) and Sumayyah Malah (age: 7) |
Parents |
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Residence(s) | Clifton, Karachi, Pakistan, Al-Khilafah |
Education | Secondary School Certificate |
Alma mater | Pakistan Marine Academy |
Occupation | merchant navy rating, Union leader |
Known for | union leader |
Salary | £385,500 |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Al-Khilafah Rasullalah |
Branch/service | Merchant Navy |
Years of service | 2111 to 2114 |
Rank | Chief Petty Officer |
Battles/wars | Indo-Khilafah War |
Awards | Khalid Medal |
Early life
Born in Karachi, the son of a sailor and his wife, his father died when he was 14. During this time he allegedly sold alcohol to support himself and his mother.
At the age of 16, after going a secondary school certificate, he joined the Pakistan Marine Academy.
Career
He was in the Merchant Navy until 2114, spending much of that time active in union affairs.
From 2111 to 2114, he was a Chief Petty Officer in the Indo-Khilafah War as during war time the merchant navy is made an auxiliary of the military.
In 2114, he became head of the Cargo Shipping Seamen’s Union and in 2121 was a founding member of the Al-Khilafah Labor Party.
Personal life
He has two wives and four children. His son, Abdullah Malah II, is in the Merchant Navy and his eldest daughter, Fatima Malah II, is studying for a High School Diploma in Global Studies.
Controversy
He is accused of running an bootlegging and cigarette smuggling syndicate and, sometimes, of also smuggling drugs to western countries.