Muhammad Ali had nine kids: Maryum, Rasheda, Jamillah, Muhammad Ali Jr., Khaliah, Miya, Hana, Laila and Asaad Amin Nicole Briese is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
Compassion for one another - and the ability to see someone is valuable no matter who they are - is one of the rarest gifts a person can have. When that person is also one of the most famous people in ...
Muhammad Ali redefined heavyweight boxing—he broke every rule about how big men should fight. Across 21 years as a professional, Ali won 56 fights (37 by knockout) and lost only 5. Ali turned fights ...
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A Feb. 9 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows a man delivering a lecture with foreboding music playing in the background. “Very few people realize it was the Catholics that started Islam.
Shabazz Muhammad has just finished another workout. He feels good. He is confident in his game and secure in his mind. His body is strong and fit. He is ready for his shot at the NBA. He is 29 years ...
Reporting from Kabul — Sitting in the office of a boxing gym on a crowded Kabul street, Hayatullah Osmani listens as his students throw punches, grunting with each hit. The compact space, painted blue ...
Boxer Muhammad Ali once joked that becoming a postage stamp would be "the only way I'll ever get licked.” Now, his very own stamp is days away from release. A commemorative U.S. Postal Service stamp ...
Michael Muhammad Knight's Muhammad: Forty Introductions asks two questions at the same time — or asks the same two questions 40 times. One is explicit: How should we think about the prophet Muhammad?
Ali with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Cleveland, 1967 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "Muhammad Ali is the epitome of the concept of the living legend. He has inspired and thrilled generations of fans around the world ...
I don't believe it's odd or unreasonable, at a time like this, to wonder if our culture still breeds heroes. Sure, there are people out there now defying expectations, performing heroic feats, ...