Monday, June 6, 2016

Packed Mosque Welcomes Muhammad Ali Home to Louisville, Kentucky

Christians and Jews joined Muslims in mourning the death of Muhammad Ali at a packed mosque in the boxing legend's hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, on Sunday night, where he was remembered as an ambassador for all humanity.

Ali — the three-time world heavyweight boxing champion who grew up in Louisville as Cassius Marcellus Clay before he took his Muslim name in the 1960s — died Friday of septic shock from natural causes. The man universally hailed as The Greatest was 74 and debilitated by Parkinson's disease.

Ali's body was returned Sunday to Louisville, where a public memorial service is planned for Friday. He was accompanied by his wife, Lonnie, and other family members and friends, said Bob Gunnell, a family spokesman. 

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