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On April 13, 1964, Malcolm X left the United States on a personal and spiritual journey through the Middle East and West Africa. By the time he returned on May 21, hed visited Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Ghana, Morocco and Algeria.
In Saudi Arabia, hed experienced what amounted to the second life-changing epiphany in his life as he accomplished the Hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, and discovered an authentic Islam of universal respect and brotherhood. The experience changed Malcolms world view.
Gone was the belief in whites as exclusively evil. Gone was the call for black separatism. His voyage to Mecca helped him discover the atoning power of Islam as a means to unity as well as self-respect: In my thirty-nine years on this earth, he would write in his autobiography, the Holy City of Mecca had been the first time I had ever stood before the Creator of All and felt like a complete human being.
It had been a long journey in a brief life.
Before Mecca: The Nation of Islam
Malcolms first epiphany first had occurred 12 years earlier when he converted to Islam as he was serving an eight-to-10-year prison sentence for robbery. But back then it was Islam according to Elijah Muhammads Nation of Islaman odd cult whose principles of racial hatred and separatism, and whose strange beliefs about whites being a genetically engineered race of devils, stood it in contrast with Islams more orthodox teachings.
Malcolm X bought in and rapidly rose in the ranks of the organization, which was more like a neighborhood guild, albeit a disciplined and enthusiastic one, than a nation when Malcolm arrived. Malcolms charisma and eventual celebrity built the Nation of Islam into the mass movement and political force it became in the early 1960s.
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Malcolm X in Mecca - Malcolm X's Conversion to True Islam