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Malcolm X - Shaykh Hamza Yusuf 

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@Hasnanembong
@Hasnanembong 7 лет назад
Malcolm realized it after he found the true islam in Mecca. Muhammad Ali found it later in the 70's after he too was rejected by nation Of Islam. The islam with no hatred, with love to humanity.
@umayyaali75
@umayyaali75 6 лет назад
Malcolm x was an icon
@abdihakimahmed2268
@abdihakimahmed2268 7 лет назад
Very true. don't hate all Jews because of some of them and don't hate the Christians because of a few of them. most of those people are good people and GOD fearing
@dinofinger
@dinofinger 6 лет назад
As a muslim, Yes! oh how i wish to meet them! and give a hug and plus be friends with them. I was brought up to fear n stay away from of Jews n Christians. Oh how cruel the media n shaytan, makes us think to hate one another. when we all are worship the same one true Almighty.
@samihasamsouma734
@samihasamsouma734 7 лет назад
amazing
@smokkers
@smokkers 6 лет назад
this is clickbait! i have spend 1 hour, and still no Malcom X! yes it is a good lecture by him, but i want to listen about Malcom X.
@grape1097
@grape1097 4 года назад
Here's a real one (Pilgrimage of Malcolm X): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jzUzkDohdas.html
@mylord9340
@mylord9340 5 лет назад
One of the great travesties of history in America is that the majority of Black Americans follow Christianity, a religion imposed on black slaves by their white masters. Still Black Americans would use that religion to educate themselves finding an interpretation of the Bible that encouraged them to fight against slavery and racism this even though the Hebrew god authorized slavery. The Islamic religion also did not consider slavery an injustice although slavery in Islam was not limited to race and skin color. Islam made freeing individual slaves as a way to get forgiveness for sins but Muhammad never preached that slavery was an injustice or crime against humanity. The Arab slave trade enslaved between 12 and 15 million people most from Asia, Western and Southeast Africa. It was the colonial powers of the West that forced Muslim countries to suppress slavery. The Ottoman empire abolished slavery in 1924. In 1990 the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam declared that "no one has the right to enslave" another human being. Interestingly. Malcolm X made his pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 1964 and Saudi Arabia didn't abolish slavery until 1962, just 2 years earlier. Malcolm X before his assassination was truly an inspiration as a fearless advocate for universal human rights and freedom for all people regardless of race, religion, or gender. His personal religion may have been Muhammad's religion but his drive in life was universal human rights. I hope that more African Americans will free themselves from their Christian indoctrination while not becoming indoctrinated by another religious dogma, Islam. Had Malcolm X lived long enough, knowing how uncompromising he was about truth, I think he would have reached the same conclusion about Sunni Islam, as he did about Christianity and the Nation of Islam. Malcolm X was a human being in evolution. Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) was assassinated in February 21, 1965. Almost one year before on April 12, 1964 in a speech titled "Th Ballot or the Bullet" delivered at the King Solomon Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, Malcolm said the following..... "I'm still a Muslim. That is, my religion is still Islam. My religion is still Islam. I still credit Mr. Muhammad for what I know and what I am. He's the one who opened my eyes. At present I am the minister of the newly founded Muslim Mosque Incorporated, which has its offices in the Theresa Hotel right in the heart of Harlem, that's the black belt in New York City. And when we realize that Adam Clayton Powell, is a Christian minister, he has Abyssinian Baptist Church, but at the same time he's more famous for his political struggling. And Dr. King is a Christian minister from Atlanta Georgia, or in Atlanta Georgia, but he's become more famous for being involved in the civil rights struggle. There's another in New York, Rev. Galamison, I don't know if you've heard of him out here, he's a Christian minister from Brooklyn, but has become famous for his fight against the segregated school system in Brooklyn. Rev. Cleage, right here, is a Christian minister, here in Detroit, he's head of the Freedom Now Party. All of these are Christian ministers…all of these are Christian ministers but they don't come to us as Christian ministers, they come to us as fighters in some other category." "I am a Muslim minister. The same as they are Christian ministers, I'm a Muslim minister. And I don't believe in fighting today on any one front, but on all fronts. In fact, I'm a Black Nationalist freedom fighter. Islam is my religion but I believe my religion is my personal business. It governs my personal life, my personal morals. And my religious philosophy is personal between me and the God in whom I believe, just as the religious philosophy of these others is between them and the God in whom they believe. And this is best this way. Were we to come out here discussing religion, we'd have too many differences from the out start and we could never get together." "So today, though Islam is my religious philosophy, my political, economic and social philosophy is black nationalism. You and I as I say, if we bring up religion, we'll have differences, we'll have arguments, and we'll never be able to get together. But if we keep our religion at home, keep our religion in the closet, keep our religion between ourselves and our God, but when we come out here we have a fight that's common to all of us against a enemy who is common to all of us." Some Muslims want to assume they own Malcolm X because when he was killed he was a Muslim. Malcolm X was an evolving human being. If his life had gone on he would have moved beyond Islam. Malcolm X learned that the the beliefs of the Nation of Islam were fraudulent. He did not find "truth" when he left the Nation of Islam to become a Sunni Muslim. He simply left one fraudulent religion to follow the traditional version of Islam. Given time for more study, with his uncompromising desire for truth, Malcolm would likely realise that Islam also was based on myth and make believe. My hope is that Black people, as all other people, will develop a critical and skeptical approach to all religions and not continue to be victims of religions that were invented in the past.
@786humaira1
@786humaira1 6 лет назад
To worship UNITY of God,call HIm, by any name that pleases you or is pleasing to you,namely,Yahveh, Allah or any name and tnen to see,search or create UNITY in humanity is the essence of honorable living.
@zak11107
@zak11107 5 лет назад
6.9k view, Justin Bieber 500 millions lol
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