Muslim State: The source of hope was not widely known in Detroit in the early 1930's when the Islamic state was first established. This is a highly hidden introverted religion and community. Only when they were led by Elijah Muhammad, the Islamic state became the household name in the early 1960s. In the 1960s, Islamic countries were one of the pioneers of the unity of African Americans. They strive for a single black community. Because Caucasians are devils according to their beliefs, they want to be completely separated from the Caucasian community.
The Islamic state was a nationalist movement that started in the early 20th century, and Islam was a religion revealed in the 7th century. The original Islamic state was also a single hierarchical organization. However, in 1975, Elijah Muhammad's son, WD Muhammad, dissolved the organization and transferred that believer to traditional Muslim. The Islamic state was revived by various individuals within a few years, and the organization led by Lewis Farahan was the most prominent organization. Today, his organization has fewer than 100,000 fans than African Americans following Islam.
Wallace Fader founded an Islamic state in the 1930s. Fard claims that Christianity is a white religion. During the slave experience, African Americans were forced. Islam is closer to African roots and identity. Members of the Islamic state read the Quran, worship Allah for their God and accept Muhammad as their main prophet. Black pride and black nationalism are mixed with Islamic religious beliefs. Fard believers are known as black Muslims. Elijah Muhammad became the leader of the movement when the Frenchman and the Germans disappeared mysteriously. Muslim states are gathering a lot of believers, especially in prisons, and lost African Americans need the most guidance. They insist on complying with strict ethical standards and trust other African Americans. Integration is not a goal. Instead, Muslim countries want black people to build their schools, churches and support networks.
African-American Muslims such as Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad formed the Muslim state. Islamic nations contribute greatly to civil rights movement. Like the Harlem Renaissance, Muslim countries tried to change their attitudes to themselves and to change their position in society. They also emphasized that blacks were misunderstood by public schools and intended to maintain white governance. Islamic countries believe that blacks are better, white people are called demons of the blue eyes, white politics are blamed on white class superiority. Islamic countries do not play an important role in the civil rights movement, but they encourage blacks to be confident, encourage a small number of African Americans to be Muslims and promote justice and justice. The organization promoted self-defense and explained the struggle for freedom as a revolution that eliminated the public as it was interpreted as an extreme thought.