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Syekh Muhammad bin Syekh Ismail Al Yamani Mekkah datang ke Pondok Pesantren Al-Khoirot pada 26 Juni 2010
Asia Muhammad of the United States in action during the first qualification round at the 2017 Bank of the West Classic WTA Premier tennis tournament
The Muhammad Ali Mosque is one of several structures in the Citadel, a fortification which overlooks the city of Cairo.
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Sota un sol de justícia no escrita, sota un sol que ha vist néixer i morir generacions senceres, l'una darrera l'altra; la vida sesuceeix a tota velocitat i nosaltres la percebem gairebé lentament.
Bajo un sol de justícia no escrita, bajo un sol que ha visto nacer y morir generaciones enteras, una tras otra; la vida transcurre a toda velocidad y nosotros la percibimos casi con lentitud.
Muhammad Ali bewusstlos aufgefunden - Notaufnahme
Wie das US-Portal „RadarOnline“ berichtet ging am Freitag gegen 18.30 Uhr Ortszeit in Phoenix/USA ein Notruf bei der Polizei ein, dass Box-Legende Muhammad Ali (69) in seinem Haus bewusstlos aufgefunden wurde. Nach aktuellen Meldungen soll sich sein Zustand aber wieder stabilisiert haben, dennoch geht die Bildzeitung davon aus, dass er für längere Zeit im Krankenhaus bleiben wird. Seit 1984 leidet Ali an Parkinson und muss mit immer stärkeren Symptomen leben. „Seine Lebenskraft schrumpft im Kampf gegen eine unheilbare Krankheit“, so BILD.
Muhammad ibn ‘Abdullah, the prophet of Islam, depicted emulating the style of 16th century muslim art. The veil is true to the style, though it may seem ironic in the west that muslims would insist on putting a veil on a man, the most important prophet in Islam no less.
Disclaimer: This image is a demonstration of free speech created for Draw Mohammed Day. It was not made with the intention to mock.
I believe this to be the greatest quote from Muhammad Ali in his interview with David frost when asked how he would like to be remembered
Muhammad Ali said, "I have no quarrel with the Viet Cong" when asked why he should be excused from the draft. Pretty simple explanation, but it further galvanized the two sides of the war.
Die Muhammad-Ali-Moschee (eigentl. Masdschid Muhamad ʿAlī / مسجد محمد علي /‚Muhammad-Ali-Moschee‘), manchmal auch als Alabastermoschee bezeichnet, ist eine der großen Moscheen in Kairo. Sie wurde im Auftrag von Pascha Muhammad Ali in den Jahren 1824 bis 1884 im osmanischen Stil mit barocken Elementen erbaut. Verantwortlich für den Bau zeichnete der Grieche Youssef Boschna aus Istanbul, der sich stilistisch an der dortigen Yeni-Valide-Moschee orientierte.
Die Moschee befindet sich in der Zitadelle von Kairo, wo nach einer Pulverexplosion im Jahre 1824 zerstörte Gebäudeteile durch die Moschee ersetzt wurden.
Blue Sky Travel: Situated on the summit of the citadel, this Ottoman mosque, the largest to be built in the first half of the 19th century, is, with its animated silhouette and twin minarets, the most visible mosque in Cairo. The mosque was built in memory of Tusun Pasha, Muhammad Ali's oldest son, who died in 1816.
muhammad bhai, a generator van driver in filmistan after the strike got over. he posed with a decent smile being happy over getting his job back.. click for large for better quality
Muhammad Ali Jinnah Urdu: محمد على جناح (December 25, 1876 – September 11, 1948) was a Muslim politician and leader of the All India Muslim League who founded Pakistan and served as its first Governor-General. He is officially known in Pakistan as Quaid-e-Azam (Urdu: قائد اعظم — Great Leader) and
Best Known As: Founder of Pakistan
Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a lawyer and politician who fought for the cause of India's independence from Britain, then moved on to found a Muslim state in Pakistan in 1947.
Jinnah entered politics in India in 1905 and by 1917 his charisma and diplomacy had made him a national leader and the most visible supporter of Hindu-Muslim unity. His strong belief in gradual and peaceful change was in contrast to the civil disobedience strategies of Mohandas Gandhi, and in the '20s Jinnah broke from the Indian National Congress to focus on an independent Muslim state.
In 1940 he demanded a separate nation in Pakistan and by 1947 he somehow managed to get it from the British and India. Through civil wars, a rotten economy and millions of displaced refugees, Quaid-i-Azam Jinnah ("great leader") pretty much built a country from scratch.
In his biography of Jinnah titled "Jinnah of Pakistan", the historian, Stanley Wolpert, makes the following observation that succinctly describes the legacy of Jinnah and his footprint on history:
Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation-state. Muhammad Ali Jinnah did all three.
Jinnah is depicted on all Pakistani rupee notes of denominations five and higher, and is the namesake of many Pakistani public institutions. The former Quaid-i-Azam International Airport, now called the Jinnah International Airport, in Karachi is Pakistan's busiest.
One of the largest streets in the Turkish capital Ankara — Cinnah Caddesi — is named after him. In Iran, one of the capital Tehran's most important new highways is also named after him, while the government released a stamp commemorating the centennial of Jinnah's birthday. The Mohammad Ali Jenah Expressway of Tehran is also named after him.
In Chicago, a portion of Devon Avenue was named as "Mohammed Ali Jinnah Way". The Mazar-e-Quaid,
Jinnah's mausoleum, is among Karachi's most imposing buildings. There is a "Jinnah Tower" in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, which was built to commemorate Jinnah.
Jinnah was played by Christopher Lee in the 1998 feature film Jinnah.