Malcolm X's Assassination Attitude

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His loyalty to Elijah Muhammad was forever. "Mr. Muhammad as black America's moral, mental, and spiritual reformer." (Haley, 294) Hence, Malcolm X had no doubts about the extremist message of the Nation of Islam. He always respected and stayed behind Elijah Muhammad in everything. In contrast, Mr. Mohammad feared Malcolm X's talent would struggle power with him. As a result, the mistake statement of Malcolm after the President Kennedy's assassination was rational reason that forced him temporarily silence. Moreover, it was only the first step to "isolate me so that I would gradually disappear from the public scene" (Haley, 312). Later, Malcolm X left the Nation of Islam and established his own organization Muslim Mosque, Inc. The divorce with Elijah Muhammad after 12 years and the pilgrimage to Mecca has enlightened Malcolm X. …show more content…
The title El-Hajj symbolized his faith in international Islam. " In America, 'white man' meant specific attitudes and actions toward the black man, and toward all other non-white men. But in the Muslim world, I had seen that men with white complexions were more genuinely brotherly than anyone else had ever been." (Haley, 340) El-Hajj realized that the Nation of Islam turned all black people have extreme thoughts on white man in a long