Elijah Muhammad had the plan.

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Points number 1, 5 and 8 are definitely outdated. Number 5 has a strong Muslim bias that goes beyond the virtue of self control.
 

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There is no way that Elijah was a prophet. After the death of Prophet Muhammed, Arabs beat both the Persians and the Romans and later made an empire the size of the US within 30 years. Muslims became the richest countries in the world for a millennium. Prophet Muhammed said that there isn't going to be another prophet after him but he did say there will be reformers every 100 years. If Elijah said that he was a reformer then I might've trusted him, but he said that he was a prophet which makes him appear to be a liar.

I think it has been around 50 years since Elijah died and yet black people are still under the rule of white supremacists and it seems that there is no way to beat the system. I trust Malcolm X because he was a principled man who would never sell out his own people (the proof is the audio he had with cac cops). Just like Malcolm, I believe that the nation has the possibility of giving African Americans the much needed spiritual power and determination that will help them defeat white supremacy.

One of the last makes me look at Farrakhan sideways is that he's still alive and he is not exiled like Marcus, Malcolm, Huey, and MLK.
 
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