Explanation:
left the Nation of Islam in March 1964 due to several reasons. One of the main factors was his disillusionment with the Nation of Islam’s leader, Elijah Muhammad, after learning about his extramarital affairs and questionable financial practices. Additionally, Malcolm X began to distance himself from the Nation’s racial separatism and started advocating for a more inclusive approach to civil rights issues, including forming alliances with other civil rights leaders, regardless of their race or religion. This shift in his beliefs and ideology led to tensions within the Nation of Islam, resulting in his departure. Malcolm X’s departure marked a significant turning point in his life, as he continued to evolve and become a prominent advocate for human rights and racial equality until his assassination in February 1965.