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Rehmat
31-01-06, 11:51 PM
Muhammad Ali was honored at the World Economic Forum for his efforts to promote dialogue and understanding between the Muslim and Western worlds.

Accompanied by his wife, Yolanda, Ali received the first-ever prize from the Council of 100 Leaders, a group formed at the forum's annual meeting two years ago to promote understanding between the West and Muslims.

Britain's former archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey of Clifton, who is on the Council of 100, recalled Ali's boxing career and his public acknowledgment of having Parkinson's Disease.

"Who among us was not stirred and moved … as he lit the flame at the start of the 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta?" he asked.

And as he repeated the boxer's famous mantra "I float like a butterfly and sting like a bee!" Ali lashed out with a quick left jab.

His wife, Yolanda, gave a speech to accept the award as Ali sat back down Saturday.

"Even though his voice is silent," she said, choking back tears, "dialogue is not always verbal. Sometimes it's about gestures, interaction."

http://www.weforum.org/c100

Only a few months ago – Abraham Foxman, national director of ADL criticized George Bush for awarding Muhammad Ali America’s highest civil award – calling Ali a ‘traitor’.

Just imagine a member of ‘the tribe of US traitors’ calling American hero – traitor!

Te'oma
01-02-06, 05:26 AM
These awards are long in coming and should be heaped on him. The man has been an icon and an inspiration to several generations

ilmwear.com
02-02-06, 12:08 PM
Just imagine a member of ‘the tribe of US traitors’ calling American hero – traitor!

With or without recognition Muhammad Ali shows that in our times one person can make a difference and can influence nations, with the help of Allah. He has embraced his illness with dignity and taken a stances that others would call 'suicide'. How many 'icons' today are ready to give up what little they have to speak the truth?

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