Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 2023 9631
https://isni.org/isni/0000000120239631
Name: 
Ahmedov, Muhammad Ali
Ali, Mohamed
Ali, Mohammed
Ali, Muhammad
Ali, Muhammad (boksač)
Ali, Muhammad (Bokser)
Ali, Muhammed
Cassius Clay
Cassius Clay (olimpiai és világbajnok amerikai nehézsúlyú ökölvívó)
Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr
Cassius X
Clay, Cassius
Clay, Cassius (Frueherer Name)
Clay, Cassius Marcellus
Clay, Cassius Marcellus (Jr)
Mahometus Ali
Məhəmməd Əli
Mohamed Ali
Mohamed Ali (boxeur, philanthrope et militant américain)
Mohammed Ali
Mohammed ali Clay
Muhameds Ali
Muhammad, Ali
Muhammad Ali (American boxer, philanthropist and activist)
Muhammad Ali (americký boxer)
Muhammad Ali (Amerikaans bokser)
Muhammad Ali (Amerikansk tungvektsbokser og aktivist)
Muhammad Ali (amerikkalainen raskaansarjan nyrkkeilijä)
Muhammad Ali (boksač)
Muhammad Ali (bokser amerykański)
Muhammad Ali (boxeador estadounidense)
Muhammad Ali (ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Boxer)
Muhammad Ali (pugile statunitense)
Muhammed Ali
X, Cassius
Μοχάμεντ Άλι
Мoхамед Али
Махамад Алі
Махамед Алі
Мохамед Али
Мохаммед Али (американский боксёр)
Мөхәммәт Али
Мухамед Али
Мухаммед Алі
Мұхаммед Әли
მუჰამედ ალი
Մուհամեդ Ալի
מוחמד עלי
‮على, محمد
محمد علي
محمد علي کلي
محمد علی
محمدعلی کلی
محەممەد عەلی کلای
مومه علی کلی
मुहम्मद अली
মোহাম্মদ আলী
ਮਹੰਮਦ ਅਲੀ
முகம்மது அலி
మహమ్మద్ అలీ
ಮುಹಮ್ಮದ್ ಅಲಿ
മുഹമ്മദ് അലി
මොහොමඩ් අලී
มูฮัมหมัด อาลี
အလီ၊ မိုဟာမက်
무하마드 알리 (미국의 전직 권투 선수이다)
アリ, ムハマッド
モハメド・アリ
穆罕默德·阿里
ORCID: 
Dates: 
1942-2016
Creation class: 
Language material
Musical sound recording
Nonmusical sound recording
Notated music
Projected medium
Creation role: 
actor
author
conceptor
contributor
creator
performer
Related names: 
Ali, Hana Yasmeen (co-author)
Bowers, George (co-author)
Clay, Cassius Marcellus (1942-; see also from)
Cooper-Moore
Durham, Richard
Durham, Richard (co-author)
Gast, Leon
Gast, Leon (co-author)
Gaumont Columbia Tristar home vidéo
Gries, Tom (co-author)
Hackford, Taylor (co-author)
Hauser, Thomas (co-author)
Klein, William (co-author)
Larkin, Carlos (co-author)
Levy-Hinte, Jeffrey (co-author)
Liston, Sonny (co-author)
Muhammad, Herbert
Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) (isAffiliatedWith)
Olympic Games (17th : 1960 : Rome, Italy) (isAffiliatedWith)
Parker, William (1952-)
Rambaud, Maurice
Sonenberg, David
Stradling, Harry (1925-...)
Tatum, Peter (co-author)
Ware, David S.
Watkins-Roucayrol, France-Marie
Welch, Fern Stewart
Winters, Rose
村上, 博基 (1936-)
Titles: 
2138
70 ans de boxe en France
Afterpiece: (See Round 1)
Ali and me, c1982 (a.e.)
am Ali, I
Am the Greatest (single), I
âme du papillon les saisons de ma vie, L'
Body and soul
boxe, La : son histoire en images
Boxing : a pictorial history
Corps à corps
Do you have to ask
effect of competitive inhibition of leptin signaling on hepatic inflammation and fibrosis, The
Freedom road
Funny you should ask
Gang's All Here, The
Greatest, my own story, The
grootste, De : mijn levensverhaal
Grösste meine Geschichte
have written a drama he said playfully, I
Ibn Jahannam
Ja, najveći : autobiografija
Joe Louis for all time
King of the world: Muhammad Ali and the rise of an American hero
knockout, The
más grande, El : mi propia historia
Mit dem Herzen eines Schmetterlings meine Gedanken zum Leben
Mohamed Ali sa vie, ses combats
Mr. Tooth Decay
Mudhakkirāt al-Amīr Muḥammad 'Alī
Muhamaddo ari
Muhammad Ali: Ich. Mein Leben, meine Kämpfe
Muhammad Ali Lebensweisheiten einer Legende
Muhammad Ali, the greatest
Muhammad the prophet
Music is the healing force of the universe
Największy : opowieść o Muhammadzie Alim
people's choice, The
Planetary unknown
plus grand, Le
Precessional 3
Round 1: I Am the Greatest
Round 2: I Am the Double Greatest
Round 3: Do You Have to Ask?
Round 4: "I Have Written a Drama," He Said Playfully
Round 5: Will the Real Sonny Liston Please Fall Down
Round 6: Funny You Should Ask
Round 7: 2138
Round 8: The Knockout
Siente
soul of a butterfly, The
Soul power
Speech of the honourable Mr. Mohanned Ali : Moving for the consideration of the Report of the basic principles committee
Stand by me
Wait till I kick foreman's behind
When I get to Africa
When we were kings
Will the real Sonny Liston please fall down
Ya bint el sultan
You out sucker
Ziel van een vlinder
Zum Tee bei Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
השפעת עיכוב תחרותי של לפטין על דלקת ופיברוזיס כבדית
‮اين جهنم
‮مذكرات الامير محمد على
ムハマッド・アリ
Contributed to or performed: 
100 Hits: Ultimate Soul
Golden Throats 2: More Celebrity Rock Oddities!
Hey! Look What I Found, Volume 5
Leiber & Stoller Story, Volume 2: On The Horizon - 1956-1962, The
Mano en mano 4
Pages of Past
Popcorn Oldies "The Great Singers" (disc 1)
Popcorn: Golden Hits, Volume 2
Pure… Soul
Notes: 
Activists
Associated Group: Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) naf
Associated Group: Olympic Games (17th : 1960 : Rome, Italy) naf
Associated Language:
Boxers (Sports) Olympic athletes
Boxing
His I am the greatest! [Phonodisc] 1963
Kaletsky, R. Ali and me, c1982 (a.e.) p. 11 (Cassius Marcellus Clay)
New York times WWW site, viewed June 6, 2016 (in obituary published June 4: Muhammad Ali; b. Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., Jan. 17, 1942, Louisville; d. Friday [June 3, 2016], in a Phoenix-area hospital, aged 74; lived near Phoenix; three-time world heavyweight boxing champion who helped define his turbulent times as the most charismatic and controversial sports figure of the 20th century; won the Olympic light-heavyweight title at the 1960 Olympics in Rome; the morning after his Miami Beach fight with Sonny Liston on Feb. 25, 1964, he affirmed his rumored membership in the Nation of Islam and became Cassius X; a few weeks later he became Muhammad Ali; later left the group and converted to orthodox Islam)
Other designation: African Americans. Source: lcdgt.
Other designation: Baptists. Dates: 1942-1961. Source: lcdgt.
Other designation: Conscientious objectors. Source: lcsh.
Other designation: Muslims. Dates: 1961-. Source: lcdgt.
Other designation: Parkinson's disease patients. Source: lcdgt.
Other designation: Sufis. Source: lcdgt.
Other designation: Sunnites. Dates: 1975-. Source: lcdgt.
Wikipedia, Oct. 14, 2011 (Muhammad Ali; b. Jan. 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky; an American former professional boxer, philanthropist and social activist) June 24, 2017 (Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942-June 3, 2016); American professional boxer and activist; born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky; won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome; converted to Islam and changed his name from Cassius Clay; in 1966, two years after winning the heavyweight title, Ali further antagonized the white establishment by refusing to be drafted into the U.S. military, citing his religious beliefs and opposition to American involvement in the Vietnam War. He was eventually arrested, found guilty of draft evasion charges, and stripped of his boxing titles. He successfully appealed the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, which overturned his conviction in 1971; Ali's actions as a conscientious objector to the war made him an icon for the larger counterculture generation; as a Muslim, Ali was initially affiliated with Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam (NOI) and advocated their black separatist ideology. He later disavowed the NOI, adhering initially to Sunni Islam and later to Sufism, and supporting racial integration; in 1984, Ali was diagnosed with Parkinson's syndrome, which his doctors attributed to boxing-related brain injuries. As the condition worsened, Ali made limited public appearances and was cared for by his family until his death on June 3, 2016, in Scottsdale, Arizona)
azcentral.com WWW site, viewed June 6, 2016 (in obituary dated June 4: Muhammad Ali; d. late Friday night [June 3, 2016], Scottsdale, aged 74)
Muhammad Ali's religion: 5 fast facts you need to know, posted June 5, 2016 on Heavy website, viewed June 24, 2017 (Muhammad Ali sacrificed three years of his career and risked imprisonment for his faith. He refused to serve in the Vietnam War, referring to himself as a "conscientious objector," and was arrested. Ali considered his Christian upbringing empty and sought out a new spiritual home, which he found in the Nation of Islam; spent 15 years as a Black Muslim (as the Nation's members were often called) before converting to Sunni Islam. In his later years, Ali embraced Universal Sufism also known as Sufi Order Ināyati; was raised as a Baptist; first came into contact with the Nation of Islam (NOI) in 1959 while in Chicago for a Golden Gloves tournament, and attended his first meeting in 1961; kept his affiliation with the NOI a secret for three years; left the Nation and embraced the more mainstream Sunni Islam in 1975 following the death of Elijah Muhammad; by 2005, Ali had become more spiritual than religious, his daughter Hana Yasmeen Ali told Beliefnet. He embraced Sufi Islam and followed the teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan) http://heavy.com/sports/2016/06/muhammad-ali-religion-muslim-nation-of-islam-sufism-vietnam-war-malcolm-x-donald-trump/
The religion and political views of Muhammad Ali, via The hollowverse website, viewed June 24, 2017 (Muhammad Ali was born in Louisville, Kentucky and raised in a Baptist household. In a famous conversion in 1964, Ali renounced Christianity and announced that he was a member of the Nation of Islam; later in life, Ali mellowed, converted to a small sect of Islam called Sufi) http://hollowverse.com/muhammad-ali/
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