Malcolm X Influence On Religion

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Section a(introduction)
Malcolm X is an African American prominent figure in the Nation of Islam,Malcolm articulated concepts of race pride and black nationalism in the 1950s and 60s.Malcolm was born on May 19th 1925 in Omaha Nebraska and was educated at West Junior High School.During his high school days Malcolm x wanted to be a lawyer and study law however,his teacher told him he was going to be a carpenter instead.This action soon lead for Malcolm to slowly exit school.His father earl little was an outspoken baptists minister and supporter of Marcus Garvey's back to Africa movement.In 1946 he joined the Nation of Islam,also called the black Muslims.Malcolm was then taught that white people were Devils.After Malcolm got out of prison he changed …show more content…

His family was poverty stricken as his father died young. His mother could not cope and he was brought up by white foster parents. Malcolm X grew up an angry young man. In 1941 he dropped out of school and moved to Boston’s ghetto. He became a shoe shine boy and a railroad waiter. He got involved in drug dealing, burglary and pimping. In 1945 Malcolm X received a 10 year jail sentence for his crimes. "The devil uses his Masonry to rule other people. " This God had let Elijah know, Reginald said, that the devil's "time was up”.This mention of “Elijah” is a reference to Elijah Muhammad, the founder of the Nation of Islam, who preached an especially virulent and divisive form of Islam that was racist itself. Malcolm and other followers of the Nation of Islam had very deep views that whites personified evil, and that the only recourse for blacks was total segregation from whites.Unlike with other followers of Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam however, Malcolm’s spiritual journey hadn’t yet reached its definition.That development would not occur until Malcolm made the journey to Mecca, one of the fundamental tenets of Islam known as the “hajj.”It was in Saudi Arabia, surrounded by literally millions of other Muslims of every ethnicity, including Caucasians, where