Muhammad Ali Essay Throughout history there have been many influential people who have lived in this country. Some were politicians, some were actors, and some were even athletes. One such man was a gifted boxer named Muhammad Ali. He made his mark as an amateur, then as a professional. ...
dominated the sport forty years before Ali/Cassius Clay came on the scene, it was also a reaction to Ali’s defiant individuality, political radicalism and unapologetic blackness. Ali would play himself in a mostly regrettable 1978 biopic, and become the subject of innumerable documentaries, the b...
“The pre-eminent African American novelist, essayist, and poet Ishmael Reed’s latest book, The Complete Muhammad Ali, stands as one of Reed’s most important projects to date . . . if you want to engage with the spirit of the man [Ali] in his time, and get punched by the prose...
Besides being a superb photographic essay, Bingham's book represented the one time that he tried to cash in on his relationship with Ali. “The amazing thing about Howard,” says Neil Leifer, who took the photos for this article, “is that not only did he never abuse his access to Muh...
Ali and Howard are the Damon and Pythias of our time. They have loved each other for 35 1/2 years, through thick and thin. It still confounds Ali that Bingham hasn't done the things that most acquaintances have: beg, borrow and steal from him....
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Introduction This essay will attempt to delve into the meaning and thus, deliver a commentary on one of the greatest Sufi poems of all times, “The Conference of the Birds (Manteq at-Tair) written by the “great Persian Sufi poet Farid ud-Din Attar, who was born during the twelfth centu...
Abdullah bin Hamid Ali is a Professor at Zaytuna College. According to his biography, he teaches Islamic law and the prophetic tradition at Zaytuna college. Here are some blatant examples of Abdullah bin Hamid serving as a Black face for White Supremacy. Abdullah Bin Hamid Ali argues that ...
“I am drawn to boxing when the person and the bouts seem to reflect something larger…” And indeed, Muhammad Ali was in a league of his own, both as a superlative athlete and a man of conviction. His story is filled with a lot more than boxing. It is a biography of contradictions...