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Muhammad Naeem ul Fateh and Dr. Zoroub. Zoroub is now Professor of Chemistry in Qubic University in Canada.
Muhammad Ali fought Ernie Shavers at Madison Square Garden on September 29, 1977 defending his title. Ali took a unanimous decision although in the second round, Shavers hurt Ali badly with an overhand right. For more visit www.boxingmemories.com/
Beard of Muhammad.
Known as the Sakal-ı Şerif, the beard was said to have been shaved from Muhammad's face after death, by his favoured barber Salman سلمان الفارسي
David Jones and Muhammad Yunus at the One Young World summit opening ceremony, London Old Billingsgate.
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Ali went to fight Oscar Bonavena at Madison Square Garden on December 7, 1970. After a tough 14 rounds, Ali stopped Bonavena in the 15th, paving the way for a title fight against Joe Frazier.For more visit
A Pakistani health worker gives polio vaccination drops to a child during a polio campaign in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on September 29, 2014, as scores of new polio cases were reported in the country.Pakistani health workers go door-to-door to administer vaccinations to children for various diseases including polio, tuberculosis, tetanus, whooping cough, measles and hepatitis. Pakistan is one of only three countries in the world where the crippling virus is still endemic, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria. According to the WHO, Pakistan recorded 95 cases of polio last year, up from 58 in 2012. Victims are left dead, paralysed or with withered limbs.Photo by Muhammad Reza
In an attempt to become the first four-time World Heavyweight Champion Ali came out of retirement. He challenged Holmes for the title and On October 2, 1980, (at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas) the fight was arranged. Holmes dominated Ali from start to finish, winning every round on every scorecard. At the end of the tenth round, Ali’s trainer, Angelo Dundee, stopped the fight.
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Pakistani men ride on the top of a passenger bus as they leave for their hometowns to celebrate the sacrificial Eid al-Adha festival, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on October 3, 2014. Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice of, honours Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ishmael on the order of God, who according to tradition then provided a lamb in the boy's place.Photo by Muhammad Reza
A Pakistani health worker marks the thumb of child after administrating polio vaccination drops to her during a polio campaign in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on September 29, 2014, as scores of new polio cases were reported in the country.Pakistani health workers go door-to-door to administer vaccinations to children for various diseases including polio, tuberculosis, tetanus, whooping cough, measles and hepatitis. Pakistan is one of only three countries in the world where the crippling virus is still endemic, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria. According to the WHO, Pakistan recorded 95 cases of polio last year, up from 58 in 2012. Victims are left dead, paralysed or with withered limbs.Photo by Muhammad Reza
Edition of 3 with different backgrounds.
Done with some crappy gloss spray paint!! Tribute to the man himself- Muhammad Ali!!
stencil downloaded from www.spraypaintstencils.com/07-october-stencils.htm
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Muhammad Yunus (Bengali: মুহাম্মদ ইউনূস; born 28 June 1940) is a Bangladeshi social entrepreneur, banker, economist and civil society leader who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance. These loans are given to entrepreneurs too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans. In 2006, Yunus and the Grameen Bank were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "for their efforts through microcredit to create economic and social development from below". The Norwegian Nobel Committee noted that "lasting peace cannot be achieved unless large population groups find ways in which to break out of poverty" and that "across cultures and civilizations, Yunus and Grameen Bank have shown that even the poorest of the poor can work to bring about their own development".Yunus has received several other national and international honours. He received the United States Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009 and the Congressional Gold Medal in 2010.
In 2008, he was rated #2 in Foreign Policy magazine's list of the 'Top 100 Global Thinkers'.