Bismillah. Assalamualaikum,
Kita gembira bila dengar mengenai orang-orang popular dunia memeluk agama Islam. Harapan kita agar ramai lagi yang 'nampak', 'faham' dan seterusnya memeluk agama Islam, InsyaAllah. Jom kita lihat kisah Sonny Bill Williams, pemain ragbi dari New Zealand yang memeluk Islam.
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WELLINGTON – Preparing for world cup, a New Zealand rugby Muslim star
has said that Islam has made him a new man after a successful spell
playing union where he won the World Cup with the All Blacks.
"I wouldn't be half the man I am today without my faith," New Zealand's Sonny Bill Williams said in a BBC video.
Four
years in union, including a World Cup win, six professional victories
as a boxer, William’s conversion to Islam have seen him return to league
a new man.
“I think I’ve become a better person. When I play, I play well,” Williams said.
“I get a lot of love, a lot of respect,” he added.
New
Zealand are looking to retain the title they won in 2008, with Williams
seeking to become the first player to win a World Cup in both codes of
the game.
Born in 1985, Williams a top-notch rugby star in New Zealand.
He reverted to Islam in 2008 after attending prayer services at a Sydney mosque.
The superstar is the first Muslim to play for the All Blacks rugby team.
Williams’
younger sister Niall Williams is a New Zealand international touch
football player, and won gold at the Youth World Cup in 2005 and silver
at the 2011 Touch Football World Cup.
“Islam has given me
happiness. I don’t go around preaching or anything. It is like something
that’s just with me,” Williams said in another video posted on YouTube
last September.
“What it has done for me on my inside I can’t
really explain. But obviously it’s helped with my footy, cause I don’t
drink or anything like that anymore and I try to live a lot cleaner
lifestyle and things like that, but essentially it’s just made me a lot
happier.”
Role Model
Turning from league’s
most hated player, New Zealand coach Stephen Kearney said that
international rugby league fans will see a new player.
“He's been
fantastic. He's been really good," Kearney said of the 28-year-old, who
won the NRL with the Sydney Roosters earlier this month, told 3News
website on Sunday, October 27.
"He's light years away from where
he has. He was always a special talent but he's five years on, wiser and
more mature. He's different.
"He has got to know himself. He's
measured himself, he's grown and is a man now. We all need time to do
that. At the time he was a 22-year-old, a big fish in the pond and some
of us don't handle that."
The south-pacific island country of New Zealand is home to 36,000 Muslims, according to the 2006 census.
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