Muhammad Ali passed away at the age of 74 leaving a great legacy for all human kind. Ali is seen as a pioneer – not just the greatest ever in his sport, but a thoughtful, charismatic and noble person.
Ali was a proud Muslim, welling to give up everything for the sake of Allah and not afraid to speak out against the things he saw as injustices.
Ali’s profound impact can easily be noticed in people eulogizing and remembering him on social media.
— Hana Ali (@Hanayali) June 4, 2016
When #MuhammadAli was willing to give up everything for Allah, Allah gave it back to him, many times over…https://t.co/5xUeODgiQA
— Dr. Yasir Qadhi (@YasirQadhi) June 5, 2016
Kareem Abdul-Jabaar on #MuhammadAli's powerful legacy. pic.twitter.com/JoB6saaSas
— HuffPost BlackVoices (@blackvoices) June 5, 2016
When the world was ignoring their plight, #MuhammadAli visited a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon, 1974. pic.twitter.com/L2JPf2gjPR
— Amro Ali (@_amroali) June 5, 2016
One of my favorite moments with Ali was introducing him to my son, Chance.#muhammadali pic.twitter.com/wdE9vnBUmW
— Larry King (@kingsthings) June 5, 2016
#MuhammadAli was a fighter till the end, daughter says 'his heart wouldn't stop beating' <3 https://t.co/ksORPu35e6 pic.twitter.com/LL1xw6DpTi
— Lilly Workneh (@Lilly_Works) June 4, 2016
Yes @realDonaldTrump, there are American sports heroes who are Muslim. Duh. #MuhammadAli pic.twitter.com/yjoFOsZfRL
— Ben Jealous (@BenJealous) June 4, 2016
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