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Final Chapter: I Buried Malcolm Final Chapter: I Buried Malcolm by Jaaber
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“Although their constitutions called for an Islamic form of government, the word 'Muslim' or 'Islamic' was just in name. Socially, the Muslim countries resorted to corrupt practices. Economically, they were insolvent, although they had immense natural resources; and politically, they were uncertain. Internationally, they were inactive, existing simply as an isolated, spent force. Individually, they became disruptive and collectively anarchic.”
Jaaber, Final Chapter: I Buried Malcolm
“Although their constitutions called for an Islamic form of government, the word "Muslim" or "Islamic" was just in name. Socially, the Muslim countries resorted to corrupt practices. Economically, they were insolvent, although they had immense natural resources; and politically, they were uncertain. Internationally, they were inactive, existing simply as an isolated, spent force. Individually, they became disruptive and collectively anarchic.”
Jaaber, Final Chapter: I Buried Malcolm
“Hajj Malik Shabazz is heir to the first ruler, Adam, who by Allah's leave gave life to the children of mankind and the succession of the great prophets. How great is Allah! The One Who taught man how to live, is now teaching mankind how to die.”
Jaaber, Final Chapter: I Buried Malcolm