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The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad

Also known as Minster.CashoutboeXXL

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad is a dynamic and influential voice of 21st-century Black liberation, best known for his electrifying presence across social media and grassroots movements. A spiritual teacher, Minister, and cultural guide, he blends theology, Afrocentric consciousness, and artistic expression to uplift and awaken a new generation.

As the Honorable Minister of Moorish Al-Islam and a leader within the Nubarian Nation, Muhammad’s teachings bridge Supreme Wisdom, street culture, and divine revelation. He is the visionary behind “360° Supreme Science” and a founding figure in the Generation 3 movement of the Nubarian Black Americans Organization.
Under the name CashoutboeXXL, he also creates music, speaks on prophetic truth, and challenges global systems of oppression through his TikTok content and public speaking.

Known for: TikTok Lives, Black Declaration of Independence, Motherwheel Teachings, FOI R&B Movement, The Youth Are the Future of Islam

Early Life and Family

Umaru Abiodun Muhammad grew up in a home built on the pillars of faith, discipline, and cultural pride. As the youngest of six siblings, he witnessed firsthand the power of family unity and the strength that comes from enduring hardship together.
His parents, Jamilia Muhammad and William Muhammad Sr., each came from Baptist backgrounds but found deeper spiritual awakening in the Nation of Islam. They raised Umaru with a firm commitment to truth, self-knowledge, and divine purpose—lessons that shaped his worldview from an early age.
In his formative years, Umaru learned to navigate the complexities of life with a sharp mind and open heart—balancing street realities with sacred teachings. This foundation gave him the tools to become both a warrior and a minister, rooted in spiritual wisdom and cultural consciousness.

Challenges and Growth Through Experience

While Oakland offered powerful lessons in community and resistance, it also exposed Umaru Abiodun Muhammad to the harsh realities of negative influences—street violence, systemic neglect, and the temptation of destructive paths that often ensnare young Black men.
In his youth, Umaru confronted these forces head-on. He saw friends and family members fall victim to cycles of incarceration, addiction, and despair. These experiences weren’t just obstacles—they became critical teachers. Rather than succumbing, Umaru used these trials to sharpen his discernment and deepen his resolve.
His participation in the streets and the community gave him invaluable firsthand knowledge of the challenges facing Black youth—knowledge he later transformed into powerful sermons, lessons, and healing strategies. He learned how to navigate the complexities of survival without losing sight of his higher purpose.
These trials cultivated in him a unique empathy and authenticity as a Minister. Umaru didn’t speak from a place of distance—he spoke from experience. His message of resurrection and sovereignty came with the weight of someone who had walked through the fire and emerged determined to build a new path for others.

This balance of struggle and spirituality became a defining element of his leadership—proof that no matter where you come from, transformation is possible.

Early Years in the Nation: Training as a Jr. F.O.I.

Before he ever stepped on stage, before the world would call him Minister, Umaru Abiodun Muhammad was already in motion—teaching, serving, and soldiering as a youth in the Nation of Islam.
Between the ages of 12 and 17, Umaru was a proud and disciplined Junior Fruit of Islam (Jr. F.O.I.), immersed in the principles of self-respect, obedience, military training, and spiritual development. While most of his peers were still discovering themselves, he was already studying Supreme Wisdom, memorizing lessons, and standing post in the mission of Black resurrection.
His early training included pushing The Final Call newspaper—not just in neighborhoods, but side-by-side with the F.O.I. and his own mother, Sister Jamilia Muhammad, who herself was deeply committed to the work of Minister Farrakhan and the teachings of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Together, they became a mother-son ministry team, fearlessly engaging the streets, knocking on doors, and offering truth where others offered silence.
This grassroots labor became his first pulpit. The street corner became the classroom. The Final Call became his sword.
During these years, Umaru also began teaching small lessons to youth, sometimes in study groups, mosques, or community centers. These early moments of instruction laid the foundation for his later teachings as a national voice of Islam, Moorish Science, and Supreme Wisdom.

“I didn’t just grow into this—I was trained into this. From a Jr. FOI, I’ve been in the ranks. I was born in this mission.”

The Turning Point: Meeting Adimu Madyun and the Start of a Spiritual Journey

A defining moment in Umaru Abiodun Muhammad’s life came when he crossed paths with Adimu Madyun, a respected spiritual guide and community leader. This encounter marked the beginning of a profound transformation—a turning point that would shift Umaru from the streets and uncertainty toward a clear spiritual purpose.

Adimu Madyun saw the fire in Umaru’s eyes—the hunger for truth and a deeper connection beyond the material world. Under his mentorship, Umaru began to explore the teachings of the Nation of Islam, Moorish Science, and Supreme Wisdom with new rigor and dedication. This was more than study; it was a spiritual awakening.

Guided by Madyun’s wisdom, Umaru learned to decode sacred texts, embrace divine discipline, and develop the mindset of a true Minister. The lessons were both practical and mystical, blending street knowledge with celestial insight. This mentorship helped Umaru understand his role as a messenger—someone called not only to teach but to lead by example.

From that point on, Umaru’s spiritual journey accelerated. He deepened his commitment to serving his community, spreading knowledge, and building a foundation for the mental, physical, and spiritual liberation of Black people everywhere. Meeting Adimu Madyun wasn’t just an encounter—it was the ignition of a lifelong mission.

The Awakening: Meeting Adimu Madyun & Prince White – The Birth of Purpose

Umaru Abiodun Muhammad’s spiritual journey didn’t begin in a temple or mosque—it began in the presence of two powerful men who recognized the fire in him and helped direct it toward destiny.
His path took a life-changing turn when he encountered Adimu Madyun, a deeply respected spiritual guide, healer, and divine strategist. Adimu didn’t just teach scriptures—he awakened souls. He saw in Umaru not just potential, but purpose. Under Adimu’s guidance, Umaru began to shed the illusions of ego, fear, and societal programming, stepping fully into his role as an OBA—a spiritual warrior, teacher, and protector of his people.

Through this mentorship, Umaru was not only taught—but initiated into a deeper knowledge of self, energy, divine law, and ancestral purpose. Adimu served as a mirror and guide, helping Umaru realign his inner compass toward righteousness, spiritual mastery, and national responsibility.

Alongside that divine mentorship came the iron sharpening iron of another towering figure: Prince White. A revolutionary mind, political strategist, and boots-on-the-ground freedom fighter, Prince was a Black Malcolm without Islam—a truth-teller rooted in the streets, the system, and the struggle. His fearless critique of oppression and visionary leadership helped mold Umaru’s voice into a weapon of precision and purpose.
Prince White would become more than a mentor—a brother for life, whose name is spoken with honor every time Umaru speaks truth to power. His impact can still be felt in every declaration Umaru makes, every youth he uplifts, and every enemy of progress he challenges.
Together, these men welcomed him into the Determination Black Men’s Group, a sacred brotherhood devoted to uplifting the Black community through spiritual discipline, economic independence, cultural re-education, and moral accountability. It was here that Umaru first stood fully in his light—combining the teachings of the ancestors with modern strategy, and becoming the vessel he was born to be.

  • Adimu lit the spirit.
  • Prince sharpened the blade.
  • Determination gave him his name.

Bridging the Traditions: From the Church to the Mosque

Before his public rise as a national teacher and minister, Umaru Abiodun Muhammad walked the long road of spiritual preparation—one that took him through both church pews and mosque floors, shaping a ministry rooted in unity, not division.
One of the pivotal chapters in that journey began when he met Pastor Willie Pruitt, a compassionate and wise spiritual leader of Harvest of Blessing Church of God in Christ (C.O.G.I.C.). Drawn to the power of Pastor Pruitt’s sermons and the authenticity of his community leadership, Umaru found a sacred space in the church where he could serve, learn, and grow in the gospel.
Under Pastor Pruitt’s covering, he became a Deacon, committed to the daily work of the ministry—from community service and youth mentorship to upholding order in the house of God. It was here that Umaru learned the value of servant leadership—how to lead from the back, uplift without seeking spotlight, and minister not just from books but from example.
This chapter strengthened his voice and deepened his understanding of scripture, while also sharpening his awareness of the spiritual hunger in the Black community—both inside and outside the church.
Rather than create walls between traditions, Umaru would take these experiences and use them as a bridge between Christian, Muslim, and indigenous understandings of the Most High. His service as a Deacon laid the foundation to become a youth imam, spiritual church counselor, and revolutionary teacher he would later become.

“I served in the church. I studied in the mosque. But I walk among the people—and speak the language of God wherever I find them.”

The Rise of The Honorable Minister: A Messenger for a New Generation

Following the guidance of Adimu Madyun, the revolutionary mentorship of Prince K. White, and the spiritual trials of his youth, Umaru Abiodun Muhammad emerged not only as a servant—but as a Minister divinely chosen for his time.
He didn’t wait for validation from a pulpit or institution. His ordination came through pain, prophecy, and purpose. Walking in the legacy of the prophets, messengers, and Black liberators who came before him, he began delivering messages that shook the status quo and stirred the souls of the forgotten.
He became known publicly and respectfully as “The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad”—a title not claimed, but earned through sacrifice, wisdom, and fearless devotion to the resurrection of the Black Nation.
As his presence grew, so did his mission. He began teaching boldly across digital platforms, especially TikTok, where his handle @Minister.CashoutboeXXL became a sacred portal of truth, street theology, and divine mathematics. His livestreams, lectures, and messages quickly went from trending to transformational.

His teachings include:

• 360° Supreme Wisdom – a full-circle resurrection of the Black mind, inspired by the Supreme Wisdom lessons and Five Percent teachings.
• Supreme Science Equations – coded language, numbers, and patterns that unlock divine intelligence in the Black man and woman.
• The Rebuilding of Moorish Al-Islam – restoring the ancient spiritual nation through sovereignty, culture, and consciousness.
• The Union of the Black Man and Woman – reclaiming divine balance and healing the war on the original family.
• Motherwheel Prophecies – decoded visions, signs, and confirmations drawn from scripture, science, and celestial alignment.

As a spiritual bridge between Moorish Science, Nation of Islam Mathematics, Five Percent Geometry, and modern Black reality, Minister Umaru speaks to a generation the world gave up on—and a God they forgot they were.
  • His voice is militant yet merciful.
  • His teachings are street-certified yet cosmically aligned.
  • His presence is a living reminder that resurrection is real—and it starts in the mind.

Marriage, Fatherhood, and the Divine Black Family

Behind the public teachings, sermons, and rising platforms of The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad is a sacred foundation rooted in love, loyalty, and legacy—his family.

Umaru is married to Rinaye Ashante Muhammad (born Lorin Grimes), his partner of over 8 years, his spiritual mirror, and a matriarch in her own right. Their union is more than marital—it is a divine contract, sealed in faith, vision, and nation-building. Together, they represent the sacred Black man and woman striving for balance, order, and purpose in a world that works daily to dismantle that union.

From this sacred bond came three children, each raised with purpose, cultural identity, and spiritual awareness:

• Prince-William Na’mir Muhammad – The eldest son, a young king in training, carrying his father’s namesake and mission with early discipline and regal presence.
• Princess-Cecilia Deonna Muhammad – A radiant daughter named with royalty and love, raised with dignity and taught to walk with the grace of her ancestral queens.
• Saint-Malachi Muhammad – The youngest, a prophet’s namesake, born into legacy, and filled with divine promise and protection.

Umaru’s household is a temple, where prayer, scripture, wisdom, and Black excellence are everyday elements—not just ideals. He teaches his children both the ancient sciences and modern realities, giving them the armor to walk boldly in a world of confusion.

As a husband and father, he sees family not as a side role—but as his first ministry. Every lecture he gives, every platform he reaches, and every code he writes flows first from the responsibility of being a righteous man to his wife and divine father to his children.
“If you can’t lead your home, you can’t lead a nation. The Black family is sacred—it is the root of resurrection.”

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