South Africa’s Parnell converts to Islam | ||
| Updated at: 0230 PST, Friday, July 29, 2011 Parnell confirmed in a statement on Thursday that he converted to Islamic faith in this year and is ready to change his name to Waleed, which means 'Newborn Son'. Parnell confirmed that he will "continue to respect the team's endorsement of alcoholic beverages." South Africa's Test team is sponsored by Castle Lager, a local beer. Hashim Amla, also of Muslim faith, does not wear the beer logo on his playing kit after making a special arrangement with CSA because of his religious beliefs. african team manager Mohamed Moosajee, a Muslim, said Parnell's Muslim teammates Hashim Amla and Imran Tahir had not influenced his decision to convert from Christianity. Supporting Moosajee's denial of influence by Amla, the players said he had never attempted to convert them to his religion, although they had all been very impressed by the discipline and strict adherence that Amla showed to his religion, by refusing to participate in celebrations with them that involved liquor, staying steadfast in his daily prayers even while on tour, and refusing to wear the kit sponsored by South African beer brand Castle Lager. | ||
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Parnell converts to Islam
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