The Death of Khadijah Farrakhan, Wife of the Nation of Islam Leader
伊斯蘭民族組織領袖之妻 Khadijah Farrakhan 逝世
Introduction
The Nation of Islam has officially announced that Khadijah Farrakhan has passed away at the age of 90.
伊斯蘭民族組織正式宣佈,Khadijah Farrakhan 已於 90 歲時逝世。
Main Body
Born Betsy Ross, she married Louis Walcott (who later became Louis Farrakhan) on September 12, 1953, in Boston. The couple had nine children together, although the family suffered the loss of two sons, Louis Farrakhan Jr. in 2018 and Joshua Farrakhan in 2023. A significant change in her life occurred in 1955 when she converted to Islam. This transition happened at the same time her husband joined the Chicago-based movement, a decision that was caused by the influence of Malcolm X.
她原名為 Betsy Ross,於 1953 年 9 月 12 日在波士頓嫁給 Louis Walcott(後來的 Louis Farrakhan)。兩人共育有九名子女,但家庭經歷了兩次喪子之痛,分別是 2018 年失去 Louis Farrakhan Jr. 以及 2023 年失去 Joshua Farrakhan。1955 年她改信伊斯蘭教,這對她的人生產生了重大影響。這次轉變發生在她丈夫加入芝加哥該運動的同時,而該決定是受到 Malcolm X 的影響。
For several decades, Khadijah Farrakhan served as a co-leader within the Nation of Islam, an organization that emphasizes Black self-reliance. Her work was primarily based at Mosque Maryam in Chicago. While Louis Farrakhan took over leadership after the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965 and organized the 1995 Million Man March, Khadijah also made significant public contributions. For example, she gave a keynote speech at the 1997 Million Woman March in Philadelphia. During this event, she asserted that national progress depends on the empowerment of women and the overall improvement of the family unit.
數十年來,Khadijah Farrakhan 一直擔任伊斯蘭民族組織的共同領導人,該組織強調黑人的自力更生。她的工作主要基於芝加哥的 Mosque Maryam。在 1965 年 Malcolm X 被暗殺後,Louis Farrakhan 接掌領導權並組織了 1995 年的「百萬人大遊行」,而 Khadijah 同樣做出了顯著的公眾貢獻。例如,她在 1997 年於費城舉行的「百萬女性大遊行」中發表了主旨演講。在這次活動中,她主張國家的進步取決於女性的賦權以及家庭單位的全面提升。
Conclusion
The Shura Executive Council has confirmed her death, and funeral arrangements will be announced soon.
Shura 行政委員會已確認她的逝世,喪禮安排將於近期公佈。
Vocabulary Learning
🚀 Moving Beyond 'Because'
At the A2 level, you usually explain reasons using because. To reach B2, you need to show how one event leads to another using a more professional, academic flow.
Look at this phrase from the text:
*"...a decision that was caused by the influence of Malcolm X."
Instead of saying "He joined because of Malcolm X," the author uses a passive structure to put the focus on the result (the decision) rather than the person.
🛠️ The B2 Upgrade: Cause & Effect Connectors
To sound more fluent, replace basic words with these 'Bridge' expressions found in the text's logic:
- "Depend on" Use this when one thing cannot happen without another.
- Example: "Progress depends on the empowerment of women."
- "Contributed to" Use this when something helped make a result happen (but wasn't the only reason).
- Example: "Her speeches contributed to the success of the march."
💡 Pro Tip: The 'Transition' Vocabulary
Notice how the article describes a change in life as a "transition".
A2 style: "She changed her religion." (Simple/Basic) B2 style: "This transition happened at the same time..." (Sophisticated/Fluid)
Quick Summary for your growth:
- Stop using because for everything Try "caused by" or "depends on."
- Stop using change for everything Try "transition."