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Malcom X/Nation of Islam

2023-08-24 20:53:25

The Islamic state was founded by a silk merchant named Wallace D. Fader during the Great Depression of Detroit, Michigan. France and Germany believe that this community needs their own country as he began to tell the black community that they should not bear poverty and that white people are highly exploitative. Fard collected more than 8,000 followers who believe it is actually a god and a human image. Elijah Poole, later known as Elijah Muhammad, dominated the Islamic state after Fard disappeared in 1934.

Malcolm X is an African-American Muslim pastor and a human rights activist. Malcom X has joined the Islamic state. They also believe that blacks are independent, and they believe that they never will be widely accepted in the American society, so African Americans should return to where they came from Africa. Malcolm X has become one of their most outspoken speakers. After he became part of the Islamic state, the relationship with the sports leader Elijah Muhammad became hostile and he decided to quit the sport. Malcolm X believes that blacks have the right to violently protect themselves in the face of violent attacks if it is necessary to achieve their freedom and equality. He does not believe that the integration of blacks and whites has made him the initial supporter of black nationalism.

At his best power, Malcom X was the most powerful black voice in the United States who made the Islamic state angry. The Islamic state was dissatisfied with seeing Malcolm X slowly taking over black Muslims throughout the United States. One night, when Malcolm and his family were sleeping there, the house was bombed again, this time he was his own. Country members accepted their own lessons from Malcolm and abandoned his sermons. This movement applies to the country. As the years passed, the sermon of Malcolm X became stronger and the Muslim countries could not bear it. He began to promote nonviolence and peaceful confrontation. Young black Muslims finally began to understand the information of Malcolm X and began to stop violence. That country can no longer stand. On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was shot at Harlem. A member of a country disapproved of Malcolm information is the culprit.