Muhammad Abdul Aziz
Muhammad Abdul Aziz (; formerly known as Norman 3X Butler; born June 27, 1938) is an American man who was convicted, and later exonerated, for the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X — a conviction that was overturned in November 2021, decades after he was paroled in 1985. Aziz maintained his innocence; and Mujahid Abdul Halim, who confessed to the murder, insisted that Aziz and Khalil Islam, another man who was convicted along with them, were innocent.
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OntoCommerce: Incorporating Ontology and Sequential Pattern Mining for Personalized E-Commerce Recommendations by Ghulam Mustafa, Naveed Ahmad Jhamat, Zeeshan Arshad, Nadia Yousaf, Md. Nazmul Abdal, Mohammed Maray, Dokhyl Alqahtani, Mohamad Amir Merhabi, Muhammad Abdul Aziz, Touseef Ahmad
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Corrections to “OntoCommerce: Incorporating Ontology and Sequential Pattern Mining for Personalized E-Commerce Recommendations” by Ghulam Mustafa, Naveed Ahmad Jhamat, Zeeshan Arshad, Nadia Yousaf, Md. Nazmul Abdal, Mohammed Maray, Dokhyl Alqahtani, Mohamad Amir Merhabi, Muhammad Abdul Aziz, Touseef Ahmad
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“But how true that is, I do not know”: the influence of written sources on the medicinal use of fungi across the western borderlands of the former Soviet Union by Julia Prakofjewa, Matteo Sartori, Raivo Kalle, Łukasz Łuczaj, Małgorzata Karbarz, Giulia Mattalia, Povilas Šarka, Baiba Prūse, Nataliya Stryamets, Martin Anegg, Natalia Kuznetsova, Valeria Kolosova, Olga Belichenko, Muhammad Abdul Aziz, Andrea Pieroni, Renata Sõukand
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