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    Writer: The Message. H.A.L. (Harry Craig) was born in County Cork, Ireland in 1921. He, and his identical twin, Dick, grew up in their father's vicarage, Clonlara, by the Shannon River near Limerick, and later attended Trinity College in Dublin.

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    • October 28, 1921
    • H.A.L. Craig
  2. H.A.L. Craig. Writer: The Message. H.A.L. (Harry Craig) was born in County Cork, Ireland in 1921. He, and his identical twin, Dick, grew up in their father's vicarage, Clonlara, by the Shannon River near Limerick, and later attended Trinity College in Dublin.

    • October 28, 1921
  3. Nov 17, 1978 · H.A.L. Craig, a writer amd dramatist who had been living in Rome for the last eight years, died there on Oc. 24, at the Clinica Villa Carla, of lung cancer. He was 57 years old.

  4. Craig, Harry (Henry Armitage Llewellyn, 'H. A. L.') (1921–78), writer and political activist, was born on 20 October 1921 in Dromtariffe, Kanturk, Co. Cork, one of twin sons of James Robert Hanna Craig, a Church of Ireland clergyman, and his wife Margaret Eva Grace (née Llewellyn), a musician.

  5. Nov 1, 1977 · H.A.L. Craig. Famed for his beautiful voice, Bilal is known as the first muezzin in Islam. He hears the Prophet begin his teaching and when told to beat a fellow slave for repeating Mohammad's assertion that slaves are the equal of their masters, he refuses and is himself almost beaten to death.

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  6. H.A.L. Craig Active - 1968 - 1980 | Birth - Oct 28, 1921 | Death - Jan 1, 1978 | Genres - Drama , Action-Adventure , History , War , Biography | Subgenres - Biographical Film , Historical Film , Disaster Film , Epic Film , Horror Fiction

  7. Jan 15, 2007 · Bilal, an Abyssinian, was the first black convert to Islam and both Sunni and Shi'a revere him. The need to understand Islam has never been more essential. H. A. L. Craig's book provides an accessible and informative account of the beginnings of the faith.

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