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      • Regarded as the holiest city in Islam, Mecca in Saudi Arabia had a significant part to play in the filming of ‘Malcolm X.’ The filming at Mecca was considered improbable because non-Muslims, including Lee, weren’t allowed inside the city. Lee’s perseverance earned him permission to film in the city.
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  1. Jun 2, 2022 · For Malcolm X's Hajj pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, which saw him experience some fundamental changes in his thinking, Lee refused to settle for anything less than filming in the real...

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    Malcolm’s first epiphany occurred 12 years earlier when he converted to Islam while serving an eight-to-10-year prison sentence for robbery. But back then it was Islam according to Elijah Muhammad’s Nation of Islam—an odd cult whose principles of racial hatred and separatism, and whose beliefs about White people being a genetically engineered race ...

    The Nation of Islam’s Elijah Muhammad turned out to be much less than the upstanding moral paragon he pretended to be. He was a hypocritical, serial womanizer who fathered numerous children out of wedlock with his secretaries, a jealous man who resented Malcolm’s stardom, and a violent man who never hesitated to silence or intimidate his critics (t...

    First in Cairo, the Egyptian capital, then in Jeddah, the Saudi city, Malcolm X witnessed what he claims he never saw in the United States: men of all color and nationalities treating each other equally. “Throngs of people, obviously Muslims from everywhere, bound for the pilgrimage,” he’d begun to notice at the airport terminal before boarding the...

    In Saudi Arabia, Malcolm’s journey was held up a few days until authorities could be sure his papers, and his religion, were in order (no non-Muslim is allowed to enter the Grand Mosque in Mecca). As he waited, he learned various Muslim rituals and spoke to men of vastly different backgrounds, most of whom were as star struck with Malcolm as Americ...

    Finally, the actual pilgrimage began. As Malcolm X described it: It was that sight that inspired his famous “Letters from Abroad”—three letters, one from Saudi Arabia, one from Nigeria, and one from Ghana—that began redefining Malcolm X’s philosophy. “America,” he wrote from Saudi Arabia on April 20, 1964, “needs to understand Islam, because this i...

    It’s easy to overly romanticize Malcolm X’s last period of his life, to misinterpret it as gentler, more amenable to White tastes then (and to some extent still now) so hostile to Malcolm. In reality, he returned to the United States as fiery as ever. His philosophy was taking a new direction. But his critique of liberalism went on unabated. He was...

    X, Malcolm. "The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley." Alex Haley, Attallah Shabazz, Paperback, Reissue edition, Ballantine Books, November 1992.

  3. Oct 5, 2021 · Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Regarded as the holiest city in Islam, Mecca in Saudi Arabia had a significant part to play in the filming of ‘Malcolm X.’. The filming at Mecca was considered improbable because non-Muslims, including Lee, weren’t allowed inside the city.

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    Malcolm X, after his 1964 pilgrimage to Mecca. Malcolm X had already visited the United Arab Republic (a short-lived political union between Egypt and Syria), Sudan, Nigeria, and Ghana in 1959 to make arrangements for a tour of Africa by Elijah Muhammad. [165]

  5. Dec 14, 2021 · After breaking with the Nation of Islam, Malcolm made a pilgrimage to Mecca in 1964 and converted to Sunni Islam, taking the name el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz. He formed the secular Organization of...

  6. Oct 29, 2009 · In 1964, Malcolm X made a pilgrimage to Mecca and changed his name to el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz. At age 6, the future Malcolm X entered a foster home and his mother suffered a nervous...

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