Honorable Elijah Muhammad Quotes by Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan and many others.

If the black man is allowed to separate and go into some land of his own where he can solve his own problems, there won’t be any explosion, and the Negroes who want to stay with the white man, let them stay with the white man – but those who want to leave, let them go to The Honorable Elijah Muhammad.
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad teaches us to get away from the devil as soon and as fast as we can.
Because wherever I am today, I still owe it to God and I owe it to two men – the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X and of course, two very special women, my mother and my wife.
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad is teaching the black man, you’re a human man.All you have to do is dignify yourself. You don’t have to wait for any white man to recognize you. Recognize yourself. Love each other. Practice harmony and brotherhood among your own kind.
I am not the leader; I am a representative of the leader. The leader is the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, whom we believe is very much alive, and is directing me from where he is.
Because The Honorable Elijah Muhammad makes black people brave enough, men enough to defend ourselves no matter what the odds are, the white man runs around here with a doctrine that Mr. Muhammad is advocating the violence when he is actually telling Negroes to defend themselves against violent people.
Until the white man in America sits down and talks with The Honorable Elijah Muhammad, he won’t even know what the race problem – what makes the race problem what it is.
We who follow the Honorable Elijah Muhammad feel that when you try and pass integration laws here in America, forcing white people to pretend that they are accepting black people, what you are doing is making white people act in a hypocritical way.
Only in this form of separation the black man is exploited. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad says that we should be separate, all right, but in this separate state or separate existence, the black man should be given the opportunity and the incentive to do for himself what the white man has done for himself.
Everything that I’m attempting to do is based on my understanding of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and what he wanted for his people.
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad teaches us the religion of Islam, which is a religion of peace.
The white people who are guilty of white supremacy are trying to hide their own guilt by accusing The Honorable Elijah Muhammad of teaching black supremacy when he tries to uplift the mentality, the social, mental and economic condition of the black people in America.
I’ll never violate my oath to the Honorable Elijah Muhammad to work night and day for the rise of my people. I’ve been at this for darn near 60 years; I’m too old now to do something different.
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad says that if the – what should happen is the black man himself should learn how to develop himself, in the same sense that the white man has developed himself. Then they can both come together and recognize each other as equals.