Nicolas Anelka convert to Islam
Famous striker Nicolas Anelka changed his name as Abdel-Salam Bilal Anelka when he embraced Islam in 2004.
Born in Versailles, France, on March 14, 1979, Anelka spent his childhood in Trappes, a small town located on the western outskirts Paris. Anelka was an atheist. However, when he was irreligious, Anelka make friends with a Muslim family. And that"s where Anelka became interested in Islam.
"I became a Muslim since I was 16 years old," he said in an interview with the Arabic magazine, Super Magazine.
To the readers of Four Four Two magazine, he said, Islam is a way of life that fits him. "I felt comfortable and quiet with religion and my life today.”
Embraced Islam, the former Chelsea striker is widely acknowledged to bring positive changes in his life. According to him, the religion of Islam led him to act wisely. And, this is what lies behind his quiet attitude while competing on the field. "Islam helped me a lot to be calm and concentrated and have high morale," he said.
"I am pleased to be a Muslim, a religion of peace and I learned a lot from Islam," he added. In an interview published in the Match, a magazine published by the French, Anelka reveals that Islam is a source of strength inside and outside the field. "I had a tough career. I then resolved to find peace. And, I finally found Islam. "
by Ahmed
"I became a Muslim since I was 16 years old," he said in an interview with the Arabic magazine, Super Magazine.
To the readers of Four Four Two magazine, he said, Islam is a way of life that fits him. "I felt comfortable and quiet with religion and my life today.”
Embraced Islam, the former Chelsea striker is widely acknowledged to bring positive changes in his life. According to him, the religion of Islam led him to act wisely. And, this is what lies behind his quiet attitude while competing on the field. "Islam helped me a lot to be calm and concentrated and have high morale," he said.
"I am pleased to be a Muslim, a religion of peace and I learned a lot from Islam," he added. In an interview published in the Match, a magazine published by the French, Anelka reveals that Islam is a source of strength inside and outside the field. "I had a tough career. I then resolved to find peace. And, I finally found Islam. "
by Ahmed
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