Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam
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Malcolm X was formerly known as Malcolm Little, but the Muslim name el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz (born May 19, 1925, Omaha, Nebraska, 21 February 1965, New York, New York ), African American. Human leaders and famous people of the Islamic state, he detailed the concept of racial pride and black nationalism in the early 1960s. After his assassination, the story of his life spread widely - Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965) - makes him a hero of ideology, especially among black youth
Baby Malcolm and his family born in Nebraska moved to Lansing, Michigan. When Malcolm was six years old, the pastor of the count who was a former supporter of his father, the early black nationalist leader Marx Garvey, died as a result of a streetcar that was a victim of white murder . It is a person. The surviving family was so poor that Malcolm's mother, Louise Little, chose dandelion green from the street to feed the children. After she was sent to a mental hospital in 1939, Malcolm and his brothers and sisters are sent to the foster's house or live with their family.
Malcolom did well at school, but after losing interest, he immediately finished official education after saying that one of the junior high school second grader teacher should be a carpenter instead of a lawyer. As a rebellious young man, Malcolm moved from the Michigan State Detention Center in Mason, Michigan, to the Rocksbury district in Boston. And, living in older father days with his father 's first marriage. My older sister, Ella, is living together. So, he participated in a small crime during his teens. Known as "Detroit Red", the hair was reddish, he developed into a group of thieves of Street Swindler, drug dealer, and Roxbury and Harlem (New York City).
When he was imprisoned for robberies from 1946 to 1952, he experienced conversion and eventually joined the African-American movement which combined the Islamic state, black nationalism and Islamic elements . His decision to join the country was also influenced by consultation with his brother, Reginald who became a member of Detroit in 1948 and was imprisoned by Malcolm in the colony of Norfolk Prison, Massachusetts State. Malcom declined smoking and gambling, refusing to eat pork is consistent with the country's dietary restrictions. In order to educate ourselves, he spent a long time reading books at the prison library and even quoted a dictionary. He also joined the discussion class and improved his forensic skills. In accordance with Nation's tradition, he replaced his surname "Little" with Muslim customs "X" that he believed his surname comes from a white slave owner.
Another member of the Islamic state expressed his concern about the difference between Muslim countries and the traditional Islamic creed. Malcolm learns about Muslim countries in prison and continues to be the national delegate of Elijah Muhammad. Smith said Malcolm X was "a very intelligent person devoted to this discipline and advocacy movement" (86). Malcolm X expressed concern about the difference between the Islamic state and the Orthodox Islam. Malcolm X has promised to cooperate with Warith Deen to make Muslim countries orthodox Muslims. In 1964, Malcolm X separated from Muslim countries and organized a Muslim mosque company. So he practiced more traditional Muslim faith. Malcolm X and Warith Deen cooperate to change the image of Muslim countries
After he was hung, Malcolm X went to Mecca and headed toward a more orthodox "five pillar", the form of Islam. In the fight between Malcolm X and the main leader of the Islamic state, Ali was consistent with the latter; he warned Malcolm X not to orally obey Elijah Muhammad. In 1965, Malcolm X was officially accused in Islamic newspapers and was assassinated at Malcolm X in New York on 21 February 1965. After a series of death threats and attempts, killing occurred, three believers in Muslim countries were convicted. Overwhelming evidence suggests that the assassination is an attempt by Islami