Salaams to all!
I'm a product of the 60s. My biggest inspiration was the great boxer Muhammad Ali. He had everything. The smarts. A convert to islam. Supreme athlete like nothing the world had ever seen before. He even had a single the 'Black Superman' on the charts! Of course he was off his prime by the time I got caught in the hype.
He showed great will. Full confidence and cuttingly gets his points across. A boxer he is, he can play it up for the cameras better than actors that were trained for the cameras. He wasn't shy to say things as it is. And then back up his statement if challenged.
Then, in his profession, his ability to largely predict the rounds his opponents would go. I mean who could do that? Not for one, two or three but umpteen fights! That's ridiculous!!! To this day, nobody would dare make predictions.
Of the many quotes he says that I try to instill in myself will be one that goes something like 'its not the distant mountain but the pebble in your shoe that becomes the biggest obstacle..' but you get the idea and the other one about 'you can't get knocked out if you see the punch coming.' Be prepared for all eventualities, be alert.
I'm not saying Bruce Lee 'be like water'... didn't have impact on me. He was a movie star/martial artist. He would be next, because he also contributed towards the philosophy of life.
But Muhammad Ali in his conduct during his latter years. His humility, acceptance to his condition and displaying his islamic beliefs is humbling..
This was somebody I don't know, but lived in my life time. But amongst all the headliners from artists, musicians, writers, philanthropists, leaders, actors, athletes etc, Muhammad Ali stood out clearly. He was no pretender. A spokesperson without needing to be a leader. Stood up for his rights even if it meant taking on the government but pretended to be knocked out by a small boy to make his day. A great example to all.
Of course, as I grew older, I read the detailed life of our prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and it inspired me and keeps me inspired. Reading the various books about him (pbuh) almost makes me feel like I could have been living with him (in my mind's eye) and I would empathize and try to incorporate his ways in mine. For Muslims, our prophet should be our inspiration.
I am glad I took the opportunity to read the book on our beloved prophet and develop a better connection with him, to try mould my own self towards what he displayed in all his affairs. Humility, kindness, fairness, forgiveness, integrity etc...
At least when I do meet my Maker and asked who inspired me, I pray I won't be replying some rock guitarist
I'm a product of the 60s. My biggest inspiration was the great boxer Muhammad Ali. He had everything. The smarts. A convert to islam. Supreme athlete like nothing the world had ever seen before. He even had a single the 'Black Superman' on the charts! Of course he was off his prime by the time I got caught in the hype.
He showed great will. Full confidence and cuttingly gets his points across. A boxer he is, he can play it up for the cameras better than actors that were trained for the cameras. He wasn't shy to say things as it is. And then back up his statement if challenged.
Then, in his profession, his ability to largely predict the rounds his opponents would go. I mean who could do that? Not for one, two or three but umpteen fights! That's ridiculous!!! To this day, nobody would dare make predictions.
Of the many quotes he says that I try to instill in myself will be one that goes something like 'its not the distant mountain but the pebble in your shoe that becomes the biggest obstacle..' but you get the idea and the other one about 'you can't get knocked out if you see the punch coming.' Be prepared for all eventualities, be alert.
I'm not saying Bruce Lee 'be like water'... didn't have impact on me. He was a movie star/martial artist. He would be next, because he also contributed towards the philosophy of life.
But Muhammad Ali in his conduct during his latter years. His humility, acceptance to his condition and displaying his islamic beliefs is humbling..
This was somebody I don't know, but lived in my life time. But amongst all the headliners from artists, musicians, writers, philanthropists, leaders, actors, athletes etc, Muhammad Ali stood out clearly. He was no pretender. A spokesperson without needing to be a leader. Stood up for his rights even if it meant taking on the government but pretended to be knocked out by a small boy to make his day. A great example to all.
Of course, as I grew older, I read the detailed life of our prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and it inspired me and keeps me inspired. Reading the various books about him (pbuh) almost makes me feel like I could have been living with him (in my mind's eye) and I would empathize and try to incorporate his ways in mine. For Muslims, our prophet should be our inspiration.
I am glad I took the opportunity to read the book on our beloved prophet and develop a better connection with him, to try mould my own self towards what he displayed in all his affairs. Humility, kindness, fairness, forgiveness, integrity etc...
At least when I do meet my Maker and asked who inspired me, I pray I won't be replying some rock guitarist
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