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Calgary imams plan service for Muhammad Ali

All are welcome at the Sunday service at the Green Dome Mosque in Calgary

The Canadian Press Posted: Jun 04, 2016 6:55 PM MT Last Updated: Jun 04, 2016 6:55 PM MT

Muhammad Ali trains with a speedbag in this undated file photo. He was fast of fist and foot - lip, too - a heavyweight champion who promised to shock the world and did. He floated. He stung. Mostly he thrilled, even after the punches had taken their toll, he was the Greatest Of All Time, Ali died Friday, at the age of 74, according to a statement from the boxer's family.

Muhammad Ali trains with a speedbag in this undated file photo. He was fast of fist and foot – lip, too – a heavyweight champion who promised to shock the world and did. He floated. He stung. Mostly he thrilled, even after the punches had taken their toll, he was the Greatest Of All Time, Ali died Friday, at the age of 74, according to a statement from the boxer’s family. (File Photo/Boris Spremo/Canadian Press)

A group of Canadian imams is remembering Muhammad Ali as “a great ambassador of Islam.”

The Islamic Supreme Council of Canada says its executive council held an emergency meeting on Friday night following word the legendary boxer died at the age of 74.

They’re planning a memorial service Sunday at the Green Dome Mosque in Calgary, and say all are welcome.

Imam Syed Soharwardy, who founded the group, says in a news release that many Muslims aren’t aware how many people embraced Islam because of Ali.

Ali had fought earlier in his career as Cassius Clay, but changed his name after converting to Islam in the mid-1960s, and he embarked on a second career as a missionary for Islam when his boxing days were over.

The council says Ali was not only a boxing champion, but was “a true fighter for human rights and social justice.”

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