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Muhammad Ali won a Lifetime Humanitarian Award

Rashid Muhammad said that it was unlikely he would miss the Celebration and Awards Dinner "A Time to be Grateful" from the Muslim Journal, despite the heavy weather between events in Louisville and his home in Baltimore, Maryland.

After all, Muhammad Ali (Photo: id.wikipedia.org) was an idol, Muhammad said. Ali was honored with the award "Humanitarian Life" during a gala dinner in the Grand Ballroom at the Galt House.

"I was once a troubled youth who grew up in Baltimore, and Muhammad Ali menginsipirasi me and he changed my whole life," said Muhammad, 49, who was a Golden Glove champion the middle class in 1980.



"He inspired me to become a boxer and became a Muslim."

Because of the weather, Ali unable to attend the dinner, but his wife Lonnie send a video message, thanking the Muslim Journal newspaper for giving awards in the field of humanity.

Ayesha K. Mustafaa, an editor of the Muslim Journal, a weekly newspaper sold internationally based outside Chicago, said that while everyone knows about Ali's boxing career, the award is to honor him for the positive influence around the world.

Mustafaa said that celebration is an interfaith effort, although most of those present are Muslims, and has been enhanced by the legacy of Ali. The award was initially held in Chicago but in recent years has been held in several different cities. This is the logical choice sebauh, Mustafaa said, to procure it in Louisville.
He also wanted to share these celebrations message, emphasizing the theme, "A Time to be Grateful" (A time for Thanks).

"As Christians and Jews see this as a thankful season, Muslims, too, wanted to show their gratitude for the blessings from God," he said.

Lt. Col. Abdul-Rasheed Muhammad said that he was leaving time to come to dinner because Ali was a friend.

"I want to honor him for all his hard work. He is a role model for everybody," he menagtakan.

D. Shahid Abdul-Karim, director of marketing and special events Muslim Journal, said he was pleased to give tribute to native son of Louisville and the "champion of the people".

"We are pleased that the entire city of Louisville has embraced our presence, which memperbolehhkan us to share our weekend pulpit room with people from all paths of life," said Karim.

More than a dozen people from Louisville and around the country also received awards. Star Olympic sprinter Carl Lewis received the award "Recognized Athletes World" and Republican U.S. blikan John Yarmuth received "good governance". Neither Lewis nor Yarmuth, attended the event.

Muhammad Ali Center awarded the "Cultural Heritage".

Abraham B. Syed. Clinical professor of medicine at the University of Louisville, School of Medicine, received the award "Muslim Contribution to Civilization.

Three-day celebration begins on Friday with a show devout Muslim woman. The event will conclude Sunday with several events, including a presntasi of "A Rose Among Thorns" (A rose among the thorns), a drama about the civil rights activist Rosa Parks, MNE, created and presented by actress Ella Joyce.

Source:suaramedia.com

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