What was the primary reason Malcolm X separated from Elijah Muhammad?

He was expelled due to his radical ideas.

He wanted to form his own religious movement.

He disagreed with the Nation of Islam’s stance on nonviolence.

He discovered personal misconduct within the leadership.

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The primary reason Malcolm X separated from Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam was that he discovered personal misconduct within the leadership. Specifically, Malcolm X learned about Elijah Muhammad's extramarital affairs and felt that this was hypocritical given the teachings and standards of the Nation of Islam. This realization led to a significant rift between him and the organization's leadership, ultimately resulting in his departure.