Muhammad Ali is a well-known boxer and civil rights activist. He was born on January 17‚ 1942 as Cassius Marcellus Clay‚ Jr.. Clay started boxing at the age of 12. In 1960‚ he won the gold medal as a light heavyweight boxer. In 1964‚ he became the heavyweight champion. After his heavyweight title win‚ he converted to Islam and changed his name to Muhammad Ali. As a member of the Nation of Islam‚ alongside Malcolm X‚ he fought for equality and civil rights for minorities. Two years later‚
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The first words when I saw the book "Islam and Secularism" by Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas is "Simple" (cover and title). But after I read page to page‚ the language used slightly difficult "philosophical" to understand‚ and I need to read repeatedly to understand the sentences. Moreover‚ this is the first time I read a book by Al-Attas‚ because during my undergraduate I do not know the Islamic concept of learning. As a student‚ I just read the western books and learning western psychological theories
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As a champion Ali now recognized his power in society‚ he used this power to support and speak for the Civil Rights. These actions were something the white society feared and disliked. Ali became a political symbol of the black society‚ maybe the person who influenced blacks the most after Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. During the nextcoming three years‚ Ali defended his title nine times including the match where Ali outpointed Ernie Terrell and became the undisputed Heavyweight Champion
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seen in his successful war strategies against enemies in each and every military expedition. The objective of this article is to analyze war strategic planning undertaken by Sultan Muhammad al-Fatih in a series of wars and the opening of territories which led to Ottoman’s victories and success. Key words: Muhammad al-Fatih ‚War Strategy ‚Ottoman Military History 1 Introduction Transformational leaders are the ones who direct organizations for progress by generating
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he submitted to Islam‚ he fought them [the musyrikin] until they left us alone and we prayed." He is a legacy that will always be remembered for his bravery and loyalty towards Islam‚ and even after years of his death‚ Muslims still looked upon his life story for inspiration and role model. He is one of the ten Companions guaranteed to enter Jannah (paradise)‚ Umar al-Khattab. His full name was Umar ibn Al-Khattab ibn Nufayl ibn Abdul Uzza. He was known as Abu Hafs and earned the nickname of Al
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EXAM NOTES – ISLAMIAT – THE LIFE OF THE HOLY PROPHET (PBUH) ! Sent by Allah as His last messenger‚ Brought the Quran . He is a model of how people could live by its teachings. He struggled against persecutions and difficulties. Early years in Makka Born in Makka in CE 570. Most important tribe of thetime was theQuraysh of Makka. Makkans worshipped dods and godesses. Themain CE ntre of worship was theKabah. Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh)s motHer was Amina and fatHer was Abdullah. Thetribe He
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How significant was Muhammad Ali in the act of civil rights movement in America? -History Internal Assesment- Part A-Plan of investigation This investigation will assess the significance of Muhammad Ali in the act of civil/human rights movement in America. The investigation also covers how Muhammad Ali related to the civil rights movement and what caused it. In 1954‚ the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the “separate but equal” doctrine that formed the basis for state-sanctioned
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and Fiqh for Everyday Life (UNGS 2050) assignment is “The Ethics of Islamic Life.” The main objective of this assignment is to fulfil the requirement for the subject. However‚ we have our own reasons for choosing this particular topic and one of them is to gain more knowledge about ethics. As we know‚ ethics in one of the most important elements in our life as it indicates the level of our civilization. Moreover‚ when speaking about ethics particularly in Islamic life‚ we are the Muslims actually
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length of life‚ but the depth of life.” This famous line shows that the value of life is in how you live it‚ and in how you impact those around you. It is never something that can be based monetarily. Instead‚ if someone is constantly living life to its fullest‚ never dwelling on the minute details as opposed to the grand tapestry of life‚ then they have truly led a meaningful and rewarding life. Firstly‚ is it possible to put an actual dollar amount on the value on someone’s life? Many have
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is a very important to me because it determines my future and where I am going in life. There are a couple more things that I am afraid that will happen‚ but my worst fear is that I don’t get into any school and I’m left to do absolutely nothing. There are a lot of decisions that I am making and taking into consideration so I don’t have to worry about it not happening. School can get you so far and it is proven in life the higher your education the more money you make. A lot of kids that graduate
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