Malcolm X had a strong animosity to the famous Federal Judge Thurgood Marshall. Malcolm X had a long memory and recalled the words of Marshall when he was the chief attorney for the NAACP. In that capacity, Marshall referred to Black Muslims as a group run by a bunch of former prison thugs and Marshall believed the Nation of Islam was financed by an Arab group. This is a paraphrase from the writings of Malcolm X.
No, Malcolm X was not a member of the Black Panthers. He was a prominent figure in the Nation of Islam before breaking away and forming his own organization, the Organization of Afro-American Unity. The Black Panthers were a separate group founded in 1966.
The Muslims
He was a founder of Georgia though I'm not sure what group he would belong to.
Because Muslims have different religious believes comparing to the Jews.
Most Muslims belong Sonni group (or sect). However, there is no critical difference between the Sunnis and Shiites two groups or sects.see related question below for more information.
they belong to the Muslims
The Black group
The Black group
The Black group
A black nationalist group led by Malcolm X
Malcolm X had a strong animosity to the famous Federal Judge Thurgood Marshall. Malcolm X had a long memory and recalled the words of Marshall when he was the chief attorney for the NAACP. In that capacity, Marshall referred to Black Muslims as a group run by a bunch of former prison thugs and Marshall believed the Nation of Islam was financed by an Arab group. This is a paraphrase from the writings of Malcolm X.
The majority of the Muslims belong to the Sunni group
Malcolm X was a leading spokesman for black rights, black pride, and black self-determination. He advocated for the empowerment, self-defense, and liberation of Black people in America. He played a crucial role in raising awareness about racial injustices, challenging white supremacy, and promoting Black nationalism.
Malcolm Group was created in 1960.
The protein, meats and Alternatives group
Well, there are many of religions who use or have used temples. Jews, Christians, Muslims, etc.