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    Muhammad and Good Health

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    They have helped me grow as a better human being. In the end I would like to say: There is no friend as loyal as a book. My favourite personality: THE PERSONALITY OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.W) The Personality Of The Prophet Muhammad The Prophet Muhammad was known for good character throughout his life. He was known as: "The Honest" long before he received the message of Islam .  He was handsome‚ of medium height‚ very active‚ walked rapidly which forced his

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    Malcom X

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    black movement that embraced the teachings of Islam‚ while advocating against the cruel treatment African Americans went through from white people. Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad were the main figureheads of this organization. (Information and Entertainment Center) Essentially‚ it was Malcolm X’s speeches and the teachings of Elijah Muhammad that had the most profound effect on the civil rights movement coming from the Black Nationalist side of the

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    to ten years in federal prison for Burglary. While in prison Little caught up with his education‚ here he also met a Nation Of Islam member who taught him the ways of their religion‚ and how it empowered the colored. After hearing the words of Elijah Muhammad and Allah‚ Malcolm converted to Islam‚ changed his name to X to get rid of his slave name (little)‚ and was ready to spread his message on how to empower the black nation through NOI. Malcolm X is a Man who deserves a commemorative stamp because

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    he sent to the outside world‚ to the inmates that were in prison serving time with him. In the Charlestown Prison‚ Malcolm X started to become envious of Bimbi‚ who was a more educated and more knowledgeable inmate who was also a follower of Elijah Muhammad. With a new motivation to learn Malcolm decided to mimic Bimbi but fell short due to his illiteracy. “…every book I picked up had few sentences which didn’t contain anywhere from one to

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    seven years in prison. It seemed that in prison‚ his life made a sudden change‚ he realized that in order to truly free himself‚ he could not rely on his street smarts‚ and hustling ways. It was then that he immersed himself in the teachings of Elijah Muhammad. During his stay in prison‚ Malcolm continually lashed out at the guards and fellow inmates. After realizing that this would never get him anywhere‚ he began to study the teachings of Islam. With the aid of a fellow convict he cam to the

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    Muhammad Ali

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    Mohammad Ali. (International celebrity and heavy weight champion). Date of birth: January 17‚ 1942. Me: Mr Ali‚ it seemed you tried to dodge the draft‚ why were you against America fighting in Vietnam? Muhammad Ali: I wasn’t trying to dodge the draft; I was doing what I felt right. How could I travel to Vietnam to help murder‚ kill‚ and burn other people to simply help continue the domination of white slave masters over darker people? That was the day and age when such evil injustice must come

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    Malcolm X Draft 2

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    Kyle James January 12‚ 2014 U.S. History The Social Impacts of Malcolm X The Black Civil Rights Movement of the 20th century pushed for and achieved different levels equality through its many prominent activists. Prior to the movement‚ millions of Black Americans faced brutal abuse and segregation with little to no government action taking place against such wrongdoings. The movement included passionate advocates for black equality such as Rosa Parks‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X

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    also be articulate and highly intellectual. While in prison‚ Malcolm is tried to make great use for his time. He ran across a man named Bimbi‚ whom he became very jealous of‚ because Bimbi seemed to have it all together. Malcolm envied Bimbi‚ Elijah Muhammad‚ and had great respect for him even though he did not know him. Malcolm loved the way that Bimbi always was in

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    Effective Leadership principles of Prophet Muhammad (s) Author: Muhammad W. Khan It is a well-known fact that the Prophet of Islam (saw) was the supremely successful man in the entire human history. But he was not just a hero‚ as Thomas Carlyle has called him. According to the Qur’an‚ he was the best example for all mankind. He has shown us the way of achieving supreme success in this world. By studying the life of the Prophet (saw)‚ we can derive those important principles which were followed

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    his name was Muhammad. Muhammad was born into a poor family in Mecca‚ but spent most of his childhood being raised by Bedouin relatives in a different town after he was orphaned at the age of six. His uncle Abu Talib brought him under his wing and taught him to be a successful merchant. When Muhammad was about twenty years old he moved into Mecca and began trading for widow named Khadijah. Through the next five years Khadijah became aware of how reliable and resourceful Muhammad was and proposed

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