• Campaigns
    • POMW
    • Guarding Innocence
    • Palestine Truth
    • Hold On
  • Articles
  • Podcast
  • More
    • About
    • Careers
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    • Submit
    • Subscribe
Be a Guardian
Islam21cIslam21c
  • Campaigns
  • Articles
  • Podcast
  • More
Search
  • Campaigns
    • POMW
    • Guarding Innocence
    • Palestine Truth
    • Hold On
  • Articles
  • Podcast
  • More
    • About
    • Careers
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    • Submit
    • Subscribe

Stay Updated

Stay updated to receive the latest from Islam21c

Subscribe
Made by ThemeRuby using the Foxiz theme Powered by WordPress

Remembering Malcolm X

By Editor 24 Sha 43 ◦︎ 27 Mar 22

On the 21st of February 1965, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, (Malcom X) returned to his Lord

A man who left an imprint on the hearts of generations after him, his pursuit of justice, his ability to speak truth to power and his perseverance through obstacles was like no other.

Contents
On the 21st of February 1965, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, (Malcom X) returned to his LordMalcolm: Little to XMalcolm X brought more people to Islam…Ella Collins – The Woman Who Led Malcolm XWhat have we learnt from Malcolm X?What Have We Learnt Since Malcolm X’s Martyrdom?What Malcolm X taught meAlso read

This week we will reflect on his legacy by looking back at some featured news pieces on the life of Malcom.

Malcolm: Little to X

by Dr Uthman Lateef & Hamza Saleem

“There is no future for a person who is oblivious of their past, and Malcolm X played a vital role of that past. The story of this individual, has perhaps resulted in hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of people embracing Islam.”

Malcolm X brought more people to Islam…

with Shaykh Ammar AlShukry

Ella Collins – The Woman Who Led Malcolm X

by Ust. Fatima Barkatulla

“She had played a very significant role in my life. No other woman ever was strong enough to point me in directions…”

What have we learnt from Malcolm X?

Face to Face with Fahad Ansari

What Have We Learnt Since Malcolm X’s Martyrdom?

“In an age when Muslims in the West find themselves as a minority, it is time for us to examine the life of Malcolm X and adopt his attitudes and beliefs as a template for our own attitudes and behaviour.”

What Malcolm X taught me

Unscripted #42 with Shaykh Ammar AlShukry

Also read

Anatomy of a House Muslim

Prison, Torture, Death… Enter Paradise

From Kufr to Īmān: Guidance and Honour of the Righteous

TAGGED: BLACK HISTORY, MALCOLM, MALCOLM X, RACISM
Editor 24 Sha 43 ◦︎ 27 Mar 22 20 Raj 43 ◦︎ 21 Feb 22
Share This Article
Copy Link
Previous Article Ten Tips To Help With Anxiety
Next Article The Humiliation of the Day of Judgement
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related

It takes a village to raise a child, so where has it gone?

It takes a village to raise a child, so where has it gone? 

Culture
Taqwa-centred approach to same-sex lust

Taqwa-centred approach to same-sex lust

Health
Imams urged to speak about unjustly jailed individuals

Imams urged to speak about unjustly jailed individuals

Khutbah Latest Politics Press Release
Humanitarian tragedy to an inevitable political explosion

Humanitarian tragedy to inevitable political explosion

Opinion
Show More
Facebook Youtube Instagram Telegram Whatsapp

© 2025 Islam21c | All rights reserved

Work with us

Whether you want to volunteer or be a part of our team, there are ways you can always make a contribution to the Muslim Ummah.

View vacancies

Stay connected!

We know how it feels to miss out on the latest breaking stories, exciting project announcements, and multimedia productions, so here is this handy box to make sure you don’t miss a thing! Signing up takes just 10 seconds.

Subscribe
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?