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Philippe Troussier
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The
French former coach of the Moroccan football team, Philippe
Troussier (now Omar) has affirmed that he has converted to
Islam along with his wife Dominique (now named Amina), MAP
news agency reported.
Troussier,
51, who coached South Africa and Japan at the 1998 and 2002
World Cups respectively, said that “my conversion to Islam
is a way of harmonizing my faith with my host country, the
Morocco that I love and which loves me as well. It is an act
of love and respect.”
The
French coach performed the prayer on Friday and attended a
ceremony to celebrate his conversion. The ceremony took place
in Rabat where the couple lives.
Troussier
pronounced the shahadah (Islamic declaration of belief:
"There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His
messenger") before two witnesses, according to the
website mekkaoui.net.
Omar
and Amina
Philippe
and Dominique Troussier are now Omar and Amina. The news was
no surprise for the friends of the French coach, since he has
always shown a particular interest to Islam.
Troussier
told the press that he feels uneasy since the spread of the
news, adding that his conversion is personal and he did not
seek to reveal it.
In
an interview with Afrik.com, the coach said “the information
was spread behind my back; I think that one of my friends
leaked the news.”
As
some sources reported that Omar and Amina Troussier have
adopted two Moroccan girls, the French coach told Afrik “it
is not adoption, but I have two children under my roof, I do
protect and educate them. They still contact their family.”
The
Moroccan French language Daily, L'Opinion, hailed
Troussier's conversion, describing the event as “a
magnificent and wonderful surprise.”
The
paper said “as Muslims we are happy to see such a strong and
well recognized personality as Philippe Troussier become part
of this religion of peace and tolerance."
"Welcome
Omar and Amina to the Kingdom of the All Powerful, the Kingdom
of the Truth," it wrote.
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This story
first appeared on MoroccoTimes.com. It is republished with
kind permission.
**Oumnia
Guedda is a Moroccan journalist. She works in
MoroccoTimes.com
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