The Black Book

The Black Book by Y.N. Kly, published by Clarity Press, Inc. on December 8, 2010, is a New Edition comprising 102 pages in English. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Malcolm X’s political philosophy, illustrating how his Islamic faith and international experiences shaped his vision. It explores the necessity of the African-American struggle for national liberation and self-determination, detailing Malcolm’s directives on how this struggle should be conducted and the reasons for its potential success.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of Malcolm X’s evolving identity, transitioning from Malcolm to El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. The book discusses the interplay between Islamic principles and societal structures, emphasizing the anti-nationalist and anti-materialistic aspects of his philosophy. It presents a holistic view of life, where all societal elements are interconnected and guided by spiritual principles, aiming for harmony and submission to the will of one God.
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Now in its sixth printing, this highly popular book on the great African-American Muslim illustrates the influence of his Islamic faith and his international experience upon his constantly expanding political vision. The first to present a comprehensive analysis that integrates the developing vision of the man, Malcolm X, with the man he became, El Hajj Malik El Shabazz, it provides an in-depth analysis of Malcolm’s directives on why the African-American struggle for national liberation and self-determination is necessary, how it should be carried on, and why it can succeed.”The Islamic force tends to act against nationalism as introduced by western European development and socialism as introduced in the development of the USSR and China. It is both anti-nationalist and anti-materialistic. All aspects of societal life are viewed as an integral part of the whole, the din, the one God. Thus all aspects of life in the state must be theoretically harmonized so as to achieve spiritual peace, happiness and total submission to the will of one God. Both the governing elite and masses are theoretically equalized by rules and principles from outside of society (the Qur’an and Sunnah)…”from The Black Book: The Political Philosophy of Malcolm X
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