Background
Abdus-Sabur, Muhammad was born on March 12, 1947 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Walter Brown and Mamie Leticia (Jones) Elkins.
Abdus-Sabur, Muhammad was born on March 12, 1947 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Walter Brown and Mamie Leticia (Jones) Elkins.
Master of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1978. Postgraduate, Harvard University.
Mathematician Interex Inc. Management Consultant, Washington, 1975-1976. Instructor, research assistant Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1976-1978.
Lecturer College Architecture and Planning, King Faisal University, Dammam University, Saudi Arabia, 1978-1980. Deputy administrator, office of policy and planning District of Columbia Department Housing and Community Development, Washington, 1980-1984. Economic development officer United States Department Housing and Urban Development, 1984-1986.
Deputy director department urban design and development Boston Redevelopment Authority, 1986-1990.
Member Committee of 100 on the Federal City, Washington, 1981-1986, trustee, 1985-1986. Served with United States Navy, 1966-1968, Vietnam. Member American Institute of Architects, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alumni Association (education counselor 1983-1986, alumni advisory group school planning), District of Columbia Art Association, Boston Society Architects, Copley Society Boston.
Married Khadijah Abdus-Sabur, November 11, 1977. Children: Hajarah, Fahd, Bandele, Nisaa, Rafiq, Ibrahim.