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struggle of dark people around
the world.”
Wahhaj linked Malcolm X
to Martin Luther King Jr. and
said both had a great impact on
the civil rights movement by
asking for justice and equality
in society.
“People like Martin Luther
King and Malcolm cared about
their people and gave their lives
for them,” Wahhaj said. “There
were two different businesses
competing in the same market.
If they ever got together what a
powerful force it would be, and I
think both of their lives were cut
short because of that.”
Wahhaj said one of the lega
cies Malcolm X left was to
always keep reading and educat
ing one’s self, which Wahhaj
said is vital to today’s black
society.
“More African-American
women are going to college than
men, and in some cases it’s 20 to
1,” Wahhaj said. “That scares
me. We (black people) need
education.”
Wahhaj also said blacks
should take action to help those
struggling in Africa.
“This country gives a lot of
money to foreign countries, but
we, as African-Americans, need
to push our country to be more
equitable to Africa,” Wahhaj
said. “I also encourage African-
Americans to spend time in
Africa to help build Africa and
to train our brothers and sisters
there.”
Mohammad Munawar, a sen
ior industrial engineering major
and a member of MSA, said
they decided to bring Wahhaj to
A&M because he is such a
respected Muslim and black
leader.
“He’s a nationally renowned
Muslim speaker and someone
you can learn a lot from,”
Munawar said. “He’s certainly a
role model for Muslims in North
America.”
Wahhaj concluded by saying
although the civil rights move
ment has made progress, that
African-Americans still have a
long way to go.
“Martin Luther King once
said, ‘He who gets behind in the
race will always be behind, or
will have to run faster to catch
up.’ We need to run faster,”
Wahhaj said.
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