Taalib-din Nashid Mahdi - Online Memorial Website

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Taalib-din Mahdi
Born in United States
59 years
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Learn as if you were going to live forever. Live as if you were going to die tomorrow.Mahatma Gandhi


 

 




In Memory of

Taalib-din Nashid Mahdi


 

This memorial website was created to remember our dearest Taalib-din Nashid Mahdi who was born in Tyler, Texas on Thursday, Feb 24, 1947 and passed away on Thursday, May 4, 2006 in Fort Worth, Texas.


I created this site for all of the people that loved him; his family and his friends.  I  can't think of a better way to honor and remember him than creating this special place just for his memory.

I feel that there should be a place that anyone and everyone can go to to send their condolences to his loved ones and tell the stories of your experiences with this special man.

I hope that you participate in making this website a success by contributing your memories and experiences. 
I for one would love to hear the stories.  Taalib-din was such an special person who lived such an extraordinary life, and he is deeply missed.

Daddy, you will live forever in our memories, our hearts and on this website.

I love you!


Latest Memories
Tom Kochman
Taalib-din was a scholar-warrior and kindred spirit. We shared the same passion for doing good and perhaps, also, doing well in order to do good. We are indebted to Taalib-din for initially bringing our diversity program into Boeing.

I think fondly of all the times we met: at KMA seminars at Boeing, to be sure, but also at dinners with Jean, Ken, Denise and me and with me also one-on-one for lunch in Chicago.

Our conversations were always free, easy, full of jokes and laughter, intellectually stimulating, spiritual, and in terms of friendship: precious. We had each other's back. I am blessed for having known him.
Muslimah Mahdi

Muslimah & Taalib-Din

We met in December of 1972 and both of our lives were changed forever.


We had a connection of the soul and body that is ever so present with me now.


We created a family of his mine and our which was the greatest gifts you gave to me. The bond of love that was created between you, me and all our children is the glue that sustains all of us today.


We were the best friends who would never let more then week go by without talking.


Yes, I was fascinated by my your mind and I thank God for your presence in my life.


I will miss you greatly…………..


Because I believe that our old souls have been around a long time and have

crossed paths before this life, I know you are with me now and always.


So, this is not good-bye but until we meet again.............

 

 

Iesha M. Thompson
There are so many memories that I want to share I don't know which to begin with.  Daddy was such a special person to me.

One memory that stands out right now is the day that I graduated from High School.  All of my family was there, but my Daddy was in rare form.  Education is so important to him and I could see that he was so proud that day; it shone on his face.  I was so happy to see how proud of me he was.  That was a good day.

Latest Condolences
Paul Lowe My Condolences June 9, 2007

The Mahdi Family: Please accept my condolences for the passing of your father, Taalib-din.  I love each and everyone of you.

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Taalib-din, His Mother and His Ex-Wife Taalib-din and his father Govie Beck Taalib-din and his son Mustafah at his Kindergarten Graduation Taalib-din and his daughter Iesha at her wedding Taalib-din and his wife Jackquise Taalib-din, his oldest son Jamaal and Grand-daughter Micah Taalib-din and Nell Tahirah (his youngest daughter) and Taalib-din on Prom Night Iesha and Taalib-din on Senior Prom Night Illyas, Taalib-din, Tahirah and Maleka Merry Xmas The Mahdi's Taalib-din and his daughter Iesha