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Muhammad Ali hat seine Autobiographie geschrieben. Neben seinem kometenhaften Aufstieg zum mehrfachen Boxweltmeister beschreibt er vor allem die spirituellen Erfahrungen, die er in seinem Leben gemacht und die Lehren, die er aus ihnen gezogen hat. A touching and timely exploration of this remarkable man's spiritual journey through life.
Now, working tirelessly as a worldwide ambassador for peace, he talks of the damage caused when religion is used to tear people apart, the essential need for unity in this troubled world, and how his faith sustains him on this, the most important journey of his life - the journey to forgiveness and peace.
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Muhammad Ali hat seine Autobiographie geschrieben. Neben seinem kometenhaften Aufstieg zum mehrfachen Boxweltmeister beschreibt er vor allem die spirituellen Erfahrungen, die er in seinem Leben gemacht und die Lehren, die er aus ihnen gezogen hat. A touching and timely exploration of this remarkable man's spiritual journey through life.
Now, working tirelessly as a worldwide ambassador for peace, he talks of the damage caused when religion is used to tear people apart, the essential need for unity in this troubled world, and how his faith sustains him on this, the most important journey of his life - the journey to forgiveness and peace.
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Muhammad Ali is the former three-time world heavyweight boxing champion.He and his wife, Lonnie, have established the Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky, to preserve and share the legacy and ideals of Muhammad Ali.Hana Yasmeen Ali is the author of More Than a Hero.She lives in Michigan, near her father and stepmother.
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It's not a book you meet every day... [It's] all about love. I was there in Atlanta when he lit the Olympic flame, and I felt the oceans of love washing towards him from America and the world... I have been
at prize-fights where the very name Ali gets a bigger cheer than either contestant. Ali: the world's most beloved sportsman; perhaps the world's most beloved human... In his conversations with his daughter, he emerges as a person of almost Christlike nature: sweet, gently proud, remorseful. His apology to his greatest opponent, Joe Frazier, for past insults, is truly touching
Simon Barnes The Times