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Should Muhammad Ali Be Banned In The United States?
What religion is named after “surrender” and it’s based on morality, pure monotheism, modesty, education and serving family? Islam! People who practice it are Muslim. Unfortunately, this religion has had bad reputation and is being forced to disappear on the soil that we stand on. Muslim have the same right as any other religion to be practice in the United States. We have had one of the greatest boxer, an American icon speak on the behalf of the religion. Although even with his help certain states are treating Muslim unfairly and worse are passing laws to ban them from ever touching this country. Cashes Clay or better known as “Muhammad Ali” change not only his name but his belief towards Islam. He enjoyed explaining why he change his belief

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