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2016. The year we lost our heroes & the bullies took the throne.
A quick personal graphic design project to vent out the frustration for this m####rf####r of a year…
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Sa'ad Pasha Tanak: private servant of Muhammad 'Ali (Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha) 1769-1849, Wāli of Egypt, Sudan, Sham (Greater Syria), Hejaz, Morea, Thasos, Crete (r.1805-1848).
Al-Rifa‘i (Ahmad ibn ʽAli al-Rifaʽi) 1119-1183, was an Iraqi Sunni Muslim preacher, ascetic, mystic, jurist, and theologian, known for being the eponymous founder of the Rifaʽi tariqa (Sufi order) of Islam. Although this mosque is named after him, the shrine contains the burials of his grandson, 'Ali Abu Shibbak al-Rifai and another Sufi mystic, 'Abd Allah al-Ansari.
The Mosque of al-Rifa'i replaced a zawiya (shrine) of the sufi saint, al-Rifa'i. It is also the royal mausoleum of Muhammad 'Ali's family, in addition to Hosh al-Basha (the Courtyard of the Pasha), in the Southern Cemetery.
Patron: commissioned by Hoshiyar Qadin (Hoşyar Kadın) ?-1885, consort to Ibrahim Pasha & Walida Pasha to their son, Isma'il Pasha.
Original architect: Hussein Pasha Fahmi (a distant cousin of Muhammad 'Ali), Minister of Awqaf, who died in 1880 when work stopped.
Construction Supervisor: Khalil Agha chief eunuch & director of estates for Isma'il Pasha.
Completed: work resumed in 1905 when the Khedive, Abbas II, ordered its completion. Work was supervised by architect Max Herz (Herz Miksa, Hungarian) 1856-1919, head of the Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe.
Tomb: Jeshm Afet Hanim (Çeşmi Afet Hanım) d.1907, Princess consort (3rd wife) of Isma'il Pasha & the adoptive mother of the future Sultana of Egypt, Melek Tourhan.
Islamic Monument #U103
Muhammad Ali's mosque, built between 1830 and 1848, is the most visible of all the Islamic monuments in Cairo. Because it dominates the sky line it has became a symbol of the city, even though it is the least Egyptian of these monuments.
Reinterpretation of an iconic photograph, Muhammad Ali (Fist), by Thomas Höpker.
Taken with an Olympus E-600 with a Minolta 28mm f2.8 MD mount lens fitted using an adaptor. Exposure 1/8 second, f2.8, ISO 100.
Race Project student workshops on 3/9 and 3/11/20 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. Media Services photographer / Dana Anderson
Joe Frazier (left) battling Muhammad Ali during their heavyweight title fight at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 8, 1971.
© John Shearer—Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
The four lions were ordered in 1871, to stand guard around the statue of Muhammad 'Ali in Alexandria, but instead were installed at the ends of the al-Gezira Bridge (1872). While the new bridge was being constructed, they were moved to the zoo. When the bridge was completed, the lions were relocated and King Fuad I inaugurated the new bridge, naming it after his father, the Khedive Ismail Bridge.
Design, Qasr el-Nil Bridge: Sir Ralph Freeman 1880 -1950, an English structural engineer.
Artist: Henri Alfred Marie Jacquemart 1824-1896, a noted French sculptor.
Patron: Khedive Isma'il (İsmail Paşa, Ismail the Magnificent) 1830-1895, grandson of Ali, Khedive (Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt & Sudan (r.1867-1879).
King Fuad I (Ahmed Fuad Paşa) 1868-1936, brother of Hussein Kamel, King of Egypt and Sudan (1922-1936).
monday may 13th - unfun (vancuver)//muhammadali//vidor@mango's-HoustonTX ALL AGES, FREE for 21+!!! fuckinghailsatanlosers
One of the profiles of historical fighters at "Fighter’s Heaven”, Muhammad Ali’s Training Camp near Deer Lake, Pennsylvania.
Mausoleum of the Prophet Muhammad Ali's family. Muhammad Ali is buried in the Mosque of Muhammad Ali.
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A hike to Narsok with M.Ali and Taha, the best guides you could ask for! Also, hiking in a full-length shalwar kameez, not as difficult as you'd imagine, though a little bit tricky when it comes to the rock-climbing.
Race Project student workshops on 3/9 and 3/11/20 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. Media Services photographer / Dana Anderson
NOVEMBER 13-14, 2008
As a brash young man, Cassius Marcellus Clay was known as "The Lip from Louisville, Kentucky." Over the years, he has inspired millions of people throughout the world not only with his boxing prowess, but also with his courageous opposition to war and other violence, his faith and his humanitarian efforts. He has also made his mark with his words, which are now in vogue even among the hip-hop generation. Confirmed speakers include Dave Anderson, Angelo Dundee, Bill Gallo, Stan Isaacs, Robert Lipsyte, Arthur Mercante, Larry Merchant, Budd Schulberg, Bert Randolph Sugar and boxer Chuck Wepner.
NOVEMBER 13-14, 2008
As a brash young man, Cassius Marcellus Clay was known as "The Lip from Louisville, Kentucky." Over the years, he has inspired millions of people throughout the world not only with his boxing prowess, but also with his courageous opposition to war and other violence, his faith and his humanitarian efforts. He has also made his mark with his words, which are now in vogue even among the hip-hop generation. Confirmed speakers include Dave Anderson, Angelo Dundee, Bill Gallo, Stan Isaacs, Robert Lipsyte, Arthur Mercante, Larry Merchant, Budd Schulberg, Bert Randolph Sugar and boxer Chuck Wepner.
Patron: Muhammad 'Ali (Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha) 1769-1849, Wāli of Egypt, Sudan, Sham, Hejaz, Morea, Thasos, Crete (r.1805-1848).
Islamic Monument #606.
Muhammad Ali after first round knockout of Sonny Liston during World Heavyweight Title fight at St. Dominic's Arena in Lewiston, Maine on 5/25/1965.
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One of the profiles of historical fighters at "Fighter’s Heaven”, Muhammad Ali’s Training Camp near Deer Lake, Pennsylvania.
NOVEMBER 13-14, 2008
As a brash young man, Cassius Marcellus Clay was known as "The Lip from Louisville, Kentucky." Over the years, he has inspired millions of people throughout the world not only with his boxing prowess, but also with his courageous opposition to war and other violence, his faith and his humanitarian efforts. He has also made his mark with his words, which are now in vogue even among the hip-hop generation. Confirmed speakers include Dave Anderson, Angelo Dundee, Bill Gallo, Stan Isaacs, Robert Lipsyte, Arthur Mercante, Larry Merchant, Budd Schulberg, Bert Randolph Sugar and boxer Chuck Wepner.