Remembering Muhammad Ali’s message of peace
Ten years after his death on June 3, 2016, Muhammad Ali's message of peace remains relevant amid current global conflicts and divisions. A watercolor painting he created of the United Nations headquarters, gifted as "a gift of peace" in 1978, symbolizes his conviction that peace is humanity's highest calling.

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AI-generatedTen years after his death on June 3, 2016, Muhammad Ali's message of peace remains relevant amid current global conflicts and divisions. A watercolor painting he created of the United Nations headquarters, gifted as "a gift of peace" in 1978, symbolizes his conviction that peace is humanity's highest calling. Accompanying the artwork, Ali wrote, "Service to others is the rent we pay for our room here on Earth," a sentiment that serves as a daily reminder of our obligations to one another. This message feels particularly urgent today due to fragile peace, rising hatred, technological challenges, and threats to the rights and safety of women and girls.
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4 extractedAli wrote, 'Service to others is the rent we pay for our room here on Earth.'
Muhammad Ali painted a watercolor of the UN headquarters in 1978 and called it 'a gift of peace'.
Muhammad Ali passed away on June 3, 2016, at the age of 74.
The author feels Ali's message of peace is more urgent today due to wars, hatred, technology, and threats to women and girls.