The Immortal Malcolm X

By Kashif Ahmed

Al-Hajj Malik Al Shabazz Shaheed a.k.a. Malcolm X, is alive and well.

Although he was assassinated on this day in 1965: I assure you, ladies and gentlemen, that our honourable brother’s legacy lives on. And we see him in every man and woman with the courage to tell it like it is.

Malcolm X is there when you state the fact that Israel did 9/11 to start the fraudulent war on terror.

Malcolm X is there when you tell a hasbarat that Jewish extremism is an evil ideology with no place in the civilised world.

Malcolm X is there when you proclaim that the illegitimate state of Israel is an abomination, destined to be consigned to the crematorium of history.

Malcolm X is there when you speak up for the Kashmiris and the Palestinians. When you engage in counter-propaganda against the Judaic puppeteers of the Murdoch media.

Malcolm X is there when you identify the Rothschild central bank as the head of the snake: And figuratively grab that snake’s head and press it’s fangs down against a plastic cup, to the point when its forked-tongued lies are rendered powerless & irrelevant.

Malcolm X is there when you tell some controlled-opposition shill or gate-keeper that ISIS is the Israeli Secret Intelligence Service.

Malcolm X is there when you tell them that we don’t want the ‘two-state-solution’,  or that Muslims should be as concerned about ‘antisemitism’ as the Jew is about Islamophobia (i.e. not at all).

Malcolm X is there when we tell the truth, because that’s all he ever did: Truth after truth after truth, until they killed him and made him amongst the immortal shaheed (martyrs).

“And do not say that whoso is killed in the path of Allah is dead. No! Indeed they are alive but you do not know how.”

The Holy Quran, Al-Baqarah, Surah 2, Verse 154


“And do not think of those killed in Allah’s path as dead: indeed they are alive and receive their sustenance from their Lord. They rejoice in the bounty provided by Allah.”

The Holy Quran, Al-Imran, Surah 3, Verse 169-170

Give thanks to Allah (SWT) that we’ve been blessed with such heroes in our ranks, give thanks that we can call Al-Hajj Malik Al Shabazz Shaheed a Muslim, one of us, our ally, our friend, our brother.