Dawud Majid Mu'Min (born as David Michael Allen ) (May 19, 1953 – November 13, 1997) was a convicted murderer executed by the State of Virginia for the September 22, 1988, killing of a retailer. In 1988, while serving a 48-year sentence for a previous murder, Mu'Min raped, robbed, and murdered a woman while in a prison work crew. He was sentenced to death for this murder and executed in 1997.
9-593: For other uses, see Daud (disambiguation) . Daud Pronunciation Arabic: [daː.wuːd] Persian: [dævuːd] Gender Male Language(s) Arabic , Persian Origin Word/name Hebrew Meaning David Other names Alternative spelling Dawud, Dawood, Daoud, Davud, Davut Variant form(s) Davud ( Persian ), Davut ( Turkish ) Related names David Daud ( Arabic : داوود )
18-1706: A Prophet and Messenger of Allah. Daud Abdullah (born 1955), Grenadian-British researcher and scholar Daud Khan Achakzai , Pakistani politician Daud Ali (born 1964), American historian Dawda Bah (born 1983), Gambian association footballer Daud Beureu'eh (1899–1987), Acehnese military leader Daud Bolad (died 1992), Sudanese politician and rebel leader Daouda Compaoré (born 1973), Burkinabé association football player Daud Haider (born 1952), Bangladeshi poet Daoud Hanania (born 1934), Jordanian heart surgeon and politician Daud Abdulle Hirsi (1925–1965), Somali military leader Daud Ibrahim (1947–2010), Malaysian cyclist Dawood Ibrahim (born 1955), Indian organised crime leader Daouda Jabi (born 1981), Guinean association footballer Dawda Jawara (born 1924), Gambian statesman, prime minister and later president Daud Junbish , Afghan journalist Dawud of Kanem , 14th-century Kanem leader Daud Kamal (1935–1987), Pakistani English literature professor Dauda Kamara , Sierra Leonean politician Daud Khan Karrani (died 1576), Bengali military leader David XI of Kartli (died c. 1579), King of Kartli Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), Afghan statesman, prime minister and later president Daud Khan (cricketer) (1912–1979), Pakistani cricket player and umpire Daud Ali Khan (died 1883), Nawab of Masulipatam in India Daud Abdihakim Omar , Somali politician and government minister Daud Mohamed Omar , Somali politician and government minister Daud Khan Panni (died 1715), Mughul commander and later Nawab of
27-628: A taxi driver, in Grayson County, Virginia . He was convicted of first degree murder and grand larceny and sentenced to 48 years in prison. While in prison, Allen converted to Islam and changed his name to Dawud Majid Mu'Min. He was also cited for 23 violations and denied parole six times. Mu'Min was assigned to a daily work crew detail with the Virginia Department of Transportation in Dale City. During his lunch break, he left his group, which
36-537: Is a male Arabic given name and surname corresponding to David . The Persian form is Davud or Davoud . Other variant spellings in the Latin alphabet include Da'ud , Daut , Daoud , Dawud , Dawood , Davood , Daood and Davut . People with this given name [ edit ] David in Islam ( c. 1043 BC - 937 BC?), referred to variously as Daud, Dawud, Dawood, etc; the king David of Israel in Islam, considered to be
45-641: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Daud (disambiguation) Daud is the Arabic name of David, notably David in Islam . It can also be spelled Dawood or Dawud. Daud may also refer to: Dawud M. Mu%27Min Allen was born in New York City . As a teenager, he played basketball at Oak Hill Academy in Virginia. On February 27, 1973, Allen, then 19, fatally shot 43-year-old Charles Shupe,
54-1490: The Carnatic region of south India Daud Bandagi Kirmani , 16th-century Indian saint Daud Mirza (1969–2014), Pakistani-Norwegian actor Dawud M. Mu'Min (1953–1997), American convicted murderer Daud Rahbar (1926–2013), Pakistani-American writer, musicologist, and scholar Daoud Soumain (died 2008), Chadian military leader Daoud Mustafa Khalid (1917-2008), Sudanese neurologist. Dawud Salahuddin (born 1950), American Muslim terrorist Daud Khan Undiladze , 17th century Iranian military commander and politician Daouda Malam Wanké ( c. 1950–2004), Nigerien military and political leader Dawud Wharnsby (born 1972), Canadian singer-songwriter People with this surname [ edit ] Indanan Kasim Daud , Filipino politician J. B. Dauda (born 1942), Sierra Leonean politician and government minister Darni M Daud (born 1961), Indonesian university administrator Kamilou Daouda (born 1987), Nigerien footballer Muhammed Dawood (disambiguation) , several people N. J. Dawood (1927–2014), Iraqi translator Parviz Davoodi (born 1952), Iranian politician Roselan Daud (born 1961), Bruneian politician Siraj Mehfuz Daud (1931–2010), Indian judge Sulaiman Daud (1933–2010), Malaysian politician and government minister Zulekha Daud , Indian hospital administrator [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
63-633: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Daud&oldid=1256238770 " Categories : Given names Surnames Arabic-language masculine given names Bosniak masculine given names Turkish masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Pages with Arabic IPA Pages with Persian IPA Articles containing Arabic-language text Articles with short description Short description
72-412: Was arrested and convicted of capital murder. The Corrections Department, meanwhile, responded to public outcry over the killing by revamping its 80-year-old practice of using inmate labor outside the prison fences. Virginia now allows only inmates convicted of nonviolent crimes and considered to be low security risks to take part in work details, which are supervised by armed corrections officers. Mu'Min
81-480: Was supervised only by an unarmed transportation crew worker, and made his way to a nearby business, Dale City Floors, in the Ashdale Shopping Center, and found 42-year-old Gladys Nopwasky, the proprietor. He raped her and then stabbed her 16 times in the neck and chest with a screwdriver . He took $ 4.00 and returned to the road detail, leaving Nopwasky's half-naked body lying in a pool of her blood. Mu'Min
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