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Muhammad Abdullah

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Muhammad Abdullah is an ElwynneseHurmu politician for the Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu.

Born in Allswell, Elwynn, in 1649, he enrolled at the Umraist Madrassa of Beebullahabad at the age of 8, and graduated secondary school there the age of 18. He continued with a Bachelor of Umraist Law and Theology, which he completed in 1672. In 1676, he received a Master of Umraist Law from the same institute.

He began online teaching of Umraist Law via the Elwnet thereafter, which he continued until the breakout of the Second Elwynnese Civil War in 1692. From 1671 and onwards, he had been under surveillance by the Gentlemen-at-Cudgels for suspicion of extremism, though no charges were made.

In 1692, he was arrested and given a protective restraining order for his own safety, and kept under house arrest until 1705, when he, as part of the Osman–Spiik Accord was deported to Hurmu. He settled first in Transprinitica, and then moved to Lontinien in 1711. In 1712, he was elected to the Assembly of Representatives for the Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu in Lontinien. Re-elected in 1718. Appointed Minister for Local Government in the Cabinet of Annika Raudsepp on 8.III.1719, a position which he held during the civil conflict in Hurmu until deposed on 15.III.1720.

He subsequently escaped from Huyenkula during the end of the conflict, managed to get to Cerulea where he was given asylum and later naturalized. His Cerulean citizenship was rescinded on 16.I.1724, before his extradition to Hurmu. He has been jailed since, facing trial in the Senate of the Lakes.