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This book by Abdulrahman Muhammad Dahy, an Egyptian writer and journalist with a master’s in Islamic studies, explores Malcolm X’s life as a symbol of resistance against racism in America. The book traces his journey from a troubled youth to a transformative figure in the fight for African-American rights, highlighting his embrace of Islam and shift from extremist views to a balanced Islamic perspective. It draws on sources like Alex Haley’s biography and Al Jazeera’s “Face to Face” series.
Structured in two parts, the first narrates the history of African enslavement in America up to Malcolm X’s assassination, while the second analyzes his intellectual contributions and reformist methodology. This work is a valuable resource for those studying Malcolm X’s impact on civil rights and Islamic thought, offering insights into his legacy of resilience and advocacy for justice.
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