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He is quoted and saying “I am trying to build up black people’s morale, self-confidence and self-reliance to show them that the Jesus I’m talking about is real”. (Ebony) In the Philadelphia Daily News, he concluded: “The Bible says, ‘Faith without works is dead.’ That is just another way of saying: Put your money where your mouth is”. Reggie White life came to an end on December 26, 2004. During his time with us he earned great with fame and glory. But most importantly he had a deep personal relationship with the Lord.
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How do we know this to be true?”. “ We have a religion that was given to us from our forefathers and has been handed down to our children. We worship in that way. It teaches us to be thankful for all the favors we receive; to love each other, and to be united. We never quarrel about religion.” “Brother, the Great Spirit has made us all, but He had made a great difference between his white and red children.
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Malcolm X was sincere to his faith and to his nation. According to Malcolm-X.org, even while in his seven year period in prison, he acquired knowledge about the Muslim faith, and all the specifics of Islam. This dedication shows that he was exceptionally devoted to his newly found religion and he never wasted time that could be spent on the benefits of mankind. He started his own organization, the Muslim Mosque Inc., because his previous leader, Elijah Muhammad’s, leader and founder of the Nation of Islam (NOI), affairs. When Malcolm was faced with the test of his faith, the decision to stay with hypocrites and liars, or to walk away and truthfully influence others, he made the right
Additionally, it minimizes expenses, lowers security risks, and most importantly because it boosts the organizations morale (Moghadam 8). Self-chosen martyrdom was initially popularized by Ali and his son Hassain in 733 AD and made a comeback during the Iranian Revolution in 1979, just prior to the official founding of Hezbollah in 1982. “It is a reflection, a result, and a concentrate of all the main political pathologies of the twentieth century.” (Murawiec 324/Salman 12) Hezbollah has particularly enforced Jihad to its members, stating that ‘it was a religious duty to defend the Islamic faith and represented honor, pride, dignity, and wealth.’ (Salman 12) Those who deny the opportunity would experience divine punishment and be “severely tortured on Judgment Day” for forsaking the Islamic faith (Alagha 2006/Salman
Malcolm Little who’s known to modern America as Malcolm X and to the Nation of Islam as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, was a man of great stature. Malcolm along with his eight brothers and sisters; Ella, Earl, Mary, Wilfred, Hilda, Philbert, Reginald, and Yvonne all lived a decent life for being in the 18th century, their parents Earl and Louise Little, two very strong individuals who cared, shaped and molded Malcolm into the man he became. His father Earl played the most important role in his life showing him what it means to be a man; Malcolm’s father, a Garvyite showed him favoritism, this could have been because Malcolm’s skin was lighter that the rest of his sibling, “Thinking about it now, I feel definitely that just as my father favored me for being lighter than the other children, my mother gave me hell for the same reason” (Malcolm X 82). Along with the favoritism he received he also was given opportunities to join his father in his meetings. Earl took Malcolm to his U.N.I.C meetings held in houses of the members of churches where his father preached.
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