

One Muslim who considered himself an expert in Nation of Islam (though he was Sunni) described the transition as only a means to erase what society has taught Blacks about themselves.
#Mos def the ecstatic malcolm x movie
I was at a viewing for a movie about Muslims and after the movie many people spoke about Nation of Islam and Sunni Muslim.

The Redditors before me explained it greatly but I have something I feel interesting to add. Ok if you're still interested in an explanation. If you're really interested in what his thoughts and philosophy were you can check out the link below, it quotes his thought on various things from the book. But in every case, he will tell you that he can't forget those bars." It has been very interesting to me to find that all of our minds have blotted away many details of years in prison. I’ve talked with numerous former convicts.

After he gets out, his mind tries to erase the experience, but he can’t. He never will get completely over the memory of the bars. I am not saying there shouldn’t be prisons, but there shouldn’t be bars. "Any person who claims to have a deep feeling for other human beings should think a long, long time before he votes to have other men kept behind bars, caged. Anyways, one thing that stuck with me from the book we his thoughts on prison: I read his autobiography as told to Alex Haley a couple of years back and it's my favorite book, maybe because it's one of the few books I've actually read.
