Nah, he converted when he saw the race mixing and how islam really was.
You gotta seperate the gay ass arab culture with actual islam.
Im honestly surprised I wasnt knocked out with how vehemently I was against Arab culture in Islam. I used to argue against following mohammad when jesus was literally said to be perfect in the Quran.
I swear to god you wont find a link to that tua
He even said some shyt about elijah only keeping them in NOI cause they couldnt afford to see the real islam.
If you type "Malcolm X travel 1959" into your search engine you will get links that say Malcolm visited Egypt, (then known as United Arab Republic) Sudan, Nigeria, Ghana, Holland, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran, Syria... The point being, he was in the region of North Africa and the Middle East 5 years before he visited Mecca in 1964, and was so-called enlightened to "real Islam"
Regardless of any specific 1959 destinations, Malcolm already knew that Elijah Muhammad's teachings were different from Islam in the East. No one was more disciplined in following the teachings and training of Elijah Muhammad than Malcolm X. So the idea that these differences some how slip past Malcolm is straight up stupid.
Certain people wish to promote Malcolm's 1964 trip to Mecca as a mind blowing, earth shattering revelation of new information for Malcolm, but it was not.
Abdul Basit Naeem, Editor-Publisher of Moslem World & The U.S.A. wrote an introduction to Elijah Muhammad's "The Supreme Wisdom" First Edition 1957. Here is a quote:
I am, of course, fully aware of the fact that some of the teachings of Mr. Elijah Muhammad, which have been included in this book, would not be acceptable to Moslems in the East, without perhaps, some sort of explanation by the author or by someone who can interpret them well. The Moslem leader himself knows this, and he is perfectly frank about it...
I quoted Mr. Naeem's introduction to this book circa 1957, because Malcolm X wrote the preface to this book circa 1957.
The notion that Elijah Muhammad was hiding "real Islam" from Malcolm, or anybody else for that matter, is beyond asinine.