Faisal Abdu'Allah (born 1969 in London) is a British artist and barber.
The event was described in the BBC television documentary series The Day That Changed My Life,[3] and formed the subject of the artist's 1992 work Thalatha Haqq (Three Truths).
He was a visiting professor at Stanford University[6] and is a member of the Association of Black Photographers.
[9] In his work The Last Supper, eleven men and women sit in Islamic costume around a table, while a figure corresponding to Judas Iscariot stands, concealing a gun behind his back.
Silent Witness featured portraits of young black men, with a soundtrack mixing rap, prayer and interviews.