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Muhammad Azeem Raza, Instructor in Mining Engineering, presented a Seminar about Surface Mining Equipment
Brenda Muhammad converses with her classmates at the end of her documentary production class. Because the Documentary & Film History program is so small, the cohort has become something like a family, according to co-director and Prof. Richard Breyer. | Photo by Ashley McBride
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Muhammad Ali is generally considered to be the greatest heavyweight boxer in the history of the sport. Raised in Louisville, Kentucky, his birth name was Cassius Marcellus Clay but changed his name when he converted to Islam. His fights with Joe Frazier and George Forman are considered some of the greatest fights in the history of the sport. He died on June 3, 2016 from the complications of Parkinson's disease and is resting here in one of the more secluded spot in Cave Hill Cemetery.
This is the pic of my son Muhammad Ateeb Ahmed.
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Muhammad Ali was an American professional boxer and activist. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century.
Mujahid & Muhammad with their ektaras that their GrandMa brought for them from her recent Bangladesh excursion.
12 June 2006 • 8:24am
Muhammad Ali, heavyweight champion, buttons his lip as he appears before Illinois Athletic Commission in Chicago, Feb. 25, 1966. Previously, he?d said imminent army induction was unfair - touching off series of events leading to the commission reconsidering its sanction of Clay?s scheduled title defense later this month. (AP Photo)
Muhammad is Seva's Featured Student of December
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Pakistani army soldiers stand alert arrive at the state-run Pakistan Television Building on September 1, 2014, in Islamabad, after angry crowds of anti-government stormthe building.Clashes are continuing between the riot police and thousands of anti-government protesters of Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) of fiery preacher Tahir-ul-Qadir and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf (PTI) of Imran Khan.Photo by Muhammad Reza
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My name is Muhammad Alo.
I was studying Technical engineering at Aleppo University in Syria . I was living with 3 friends in a big house, we studied and cooked together and we used to have a lot of fun together. It felt like a family. Now all my friends and contacts have fled from Syria and I am worried about their conditions.
I’m a very ambitious student. I was spending most of my time at the University, going to lectures, teaching my friends and learning Japanese too! Study was a big part of my life. I drew my plans up a few years ago to study very hard to be one of the Superior students in college – which I became - then my plan was to complete my master in Europe or Japan by a scholarship financed by the Syrian government. I had a dream, which I still have; to become a professor and lecture students in order to contribute to a clever and smart generation. Because of this ambition, I stayed in Aleppo City for 3 years under bombing, risking my life.
I believe that through my study I will succeed in creating a better life for me and for others. I think studying in the Netherlands is easier and more effective because it has the attention of the government. I noticed that the Dutch students have a open mind and they are very active. I would like to share my optimistic view and my dreams with them. I think it’s nice to share our experiences, to talk with each other and have fun too. I look forward to creating a better life and achieving my ambitions here in the Netherlands.
A Pakistani jockey standing on a wooden and metal tray drives his bulls as he competes in a traditional bulls racing event on February 20, 2014, which was held in Gali Malal village in the town of Talagang, some 248 kilometers from Islamabad, Pakistan. Bull race is a traditional sport of rural areas of Pakistan. Some 200 pair of bulls from different rural areas of Pakistan participated in the annual race which is being organised for the past 26 years. During the race bulls run in pair, yoked together with heavy wooden frames called "joots", the jockey rides behind on a metal or wooden tray attached to the yoke by a rope. The bulls and jockey cover almost 500 yards to reach the finish-line and the fastest ones are the winners. In Pakistan, usually bulls are used for farming, cultivation and transport but a racing bull needs especial care and training. The bull owners especially train these bulls for the race. The price of a racing bull costs between 1000 to 4000 US$.Photo by Muhammad Reza
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