Top 10 Muslim Football Players


Top 10 Muslim Foot Ball Players

1. Nicolas (Bilal) Anelka

Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka converted to Islam in 2004 in the UAE after deep discussions about religion with childhood friends, he took the Muslim name Abdul-Salam Bilal. Anelka was a Manchester City player at the time and considered moving to play his football in the UAE before settling on a move to Turkish club Fenerbache.

2. Franck (Bilal) Ribery

French player Franck Ribery is also a convert to Islam, with his wife French-Algerian wife having been raised a Muslim herself, Ribery was recently quoted as having said “I pray five times a day, I do it because it enables me to be released and I feel better afterwards.”.

3. Kolo (Habib) Toure

Arsenal centre back Kolo Toure was raised in the Ivory Coast and played for ASEC Mimosas before he was bought by the Gunners. Toure is a practicing Muslim, as are his family, and has previously stated his desire to become a role model for young British Muslims.

4. Frederick (Oumar) Kanoute

French born Malian Kanoute, who plays for Seville and the French national team as a striker, has been practising Islam since the age of 20 (he is now 32). He refused to wear the Seville shirt whilst it was sponsored by gambling website 888.com, and therefore wore a brand free version. Kanoute has also purchased a Mosque in Seville for $700k after its lease had expired.

5. Karim Mustafa Benzema

Karim Benzema was born in France to parents of Algerian-Kabyle descent, and is openly a practising Muslim. Benzema currently plays for Real Madrid following a 35 million euro transfer from Lyon, he has also become a regular international player for France.

6. Samir Nasri

The young Samir Nasri has been a revelation at Arsenal and has been hailed by many in France as ‘The New Zidane’. I’m not convinced that Nasri can achieve the same things as Zidane, but he is without doubt a very talented player. Nasri was born to Algerian parents in France and raised as a Muslimm, his girlfriend is non-muslim.

7. Yaya Toure

Yaya Toure is the younger brother of Kolo Toure (number 3) and plays as a defensive midfielder for Barcelona, although he is not a first choice player very often. Like his brother, Yaya is a practising Muslim.

8. Hatem Ben Arfa

Hatem Ben Arfa is a talented French international player of Tunisian descent, and is currently plying his trade at Marseille. His father was a Tunisian international, and his whole family is muslim.

9. Khalid Boulahrouz

Khalid Boulahrouz is a Dutch international defender ofBerber Moroccan descent, he currently plays in Germany for Stuttgart. The Berber people are almost entirely Sunni Muslim, as is Boulahrouz and his family.

10. Abou Diaby

Abou Diaby, like the Toure brothers, is of Ivorian descent. He was raised in France, and has played for their international team. The Arsenal star, who plays as a central midfielder, remains a practising muslim

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UK backs US’s invasion of Ivory Coast


 

JNN 02 Jan 2011 : The British Foreign minister William Hague has said that the government supports the US military action and United Nations sanctions against the Ivory Coast.

Hague highlighted that the force would continue until the Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo hands over the power to Alassane Ouattro, who is internationally recognized as the winner of the 28 November election, according to the state-run BBC.

Asking whether he would support invasion on Cote d’Ivoire, Hague answered, “Yes, in principle.”

Hague said that British troops would not be allocated to the African country, stressing that the government has already sent a military liaison to analyse the situation there.

“We have deployed a military liaison officer to the country to work on various contingencies with the French, but I’m not raising the possibility today of British forces being deployed.”

Hague added that Gbagbo’s official accounts have been frozen and that his power would depend on the support of the Ivorian Army.

“…it will run out of money in the coming weeks and that means it will run out of power…”

 

UK backs US's invasion of Ivory Coast


 

JNN 02 Jan 2011 : The British Foreign minister William Hague has said that the government supports the US military action and United Nations sanctions against the Ivory Coast.

Hague highlighted that the force would continue until the Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo hands over the power to Alassane Ouattro, who is internationally recognized as the winner of the 28 November election, according to the state-run BBC.

Asking whether he would support invasion on Cote d’Ivoire, Hague answered, “Yes, in principle.”

Hague said that British troops would not be allocated to the African country, stressing that the government has already sent a military liaison to analyse the situation there.

“We have deployed a military liaison officer to the country to work on various contingencies with the French, but I’m not raising the possibility today of British forces being deployed.”

Hague added that Gbagbo’s official accounts have been frozen and that his power would depend on the support of the Ivorian Army.

“…it will run out of money in the coming weeks and that means it will run out of power…”