
Hana Ali is the third youngest child of Muhammad Ali. She is the author of three books about her father’s life and legacy and has been featured in several documentaries and television spotlights on him, most notably I am Ali and The Trials of Muhammad Ali. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Mixed Martial Artist, Kevin Casey.
by Hana Ali
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Have you ever wondered what went on behind the scenes, in the everyday private life of, arguably, the world's most famous man?To preserve his family's history, Muhammad Ali began recording a series of audio diaries in the 1970s. Drawing on these private tapes, as well as personal journals, love letters, and many never-before-seen photographs, Hana Ali (the third youngest daughter of Muhammad Ali) reflects on the complexity of her father and provides a rare glimpse inside the Ali home–where both joy and pain resided.
by Hana Ali
Do you have the desire to become a makeup artist but not sure where to start? Will you need a license? What's a portfolio? How do you get clients? What type of makeup goes into a kit? Beginning a career in the beauty industry can seem overwhelming but it doesn't have to be. If you answered yes to any of these questions, "How to Become a Professional Makeup Your Guide to a Successful Start in the Beauty Industry" is for you! This guide will assist you in building a lucrative and fulfilling career as a professional makeup artist within any sector including the television and film industry, bridal, editorial, and more. Author Hana Ali shares her knowledge and expertise on how she turned a newly discovered hobby into a successful, full-time makeup career. She Let How to Become a Professional Makeup Your Guide to a Successful Start in the Beauty Industry be the first step in starting your makeup career!
by Hana Ali
by Hana Ali
Muhammad Ali was a champion, a poet, a prophet. Sports Illustrated called him “the greatest athlete of the twentieth century.” And yet he was even more than all of that, “a whole greater than the sum of its parts . . . bigger, brighter, more original and influential than just about anyone of his era” (Barack Obama). He got there with his fists, with his actions, and above all, with his words. Compiled and written by his daughter Hana Ali, with sportswriter Danny Peary, Ali on Ali brings together a remarkable mix of Ali’s 70 most humorous, poignant, inspirational, political, and philosophical quotes, all with their origins. Here’s Ali’s enduring boast, “I am the greatest!”—and how it was inspired by professional wrestler Gorgeous George. The story behind one of the most memorably poetic lines of the century—“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.” The heard-round-the-world defiance of “I ain’t got no quarrel with them Viet Cong,” and its moving context. And the stories behind quotes ranging from outrage—“We been in jail for 400 years,” to inspiration—“I hated every minute of training, but I said ‘Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion,’” to that infectious combination of humor and bravado—“If you even dream of beating me you better wake up and apologize.” Included are powerful photographs throughout, from iconic fight scenes to never-before-seen Ali family snapshots; quotes about Ali, from Martin Luther King Jr. to Billy Crystal; a career timeline; and a personal introduction by Hana Ali.