Germany's young footballer Danny Blum has announced his reversion to Islam, describing it as a religion of hope and strength.
"Islam gives me hope and strength. Prayer calms my soul," Blum told Bild newspaper on Monday, January 26.
"I was short-tempered, erratic and did not know where I belong," he added.
Blum
joined 1. FC Nürnberg in Bavaria last July. The team plays in the he
Second Division of professional football in Germany, the Bundesliga.
Shortly after joining the team, he injured his knee and was forced eventually to take six months off.
A few weeks ago, he took the decision to revert to Islam, joining the world’s fastest growing religion.
"Living
in the lap of luxury. Every weekend make alarm. No responsibility for
anything. And what actually comes after retirement?” the questions came
to Blum as he sat at home.
Talking with his friends about religion, he landed in Islam.
"I have visited a mosque and I immediately risen the heart. I felt
this is something for me and wanted to know more," Blum told Bild.
Ever
since, he prays five times a day and eat halal food. Informing his
parents with his decision, the 24-year-old player said they were scare
at first.
"They are devout Christians. But soon they said that I have to go that route if I believe that it is right," he said.
“Islam is a peaceful religion. My faith says: never force anyone to
do what he does not want. If you think, it has to come voluntarily from
the heart!"
Germany is believed to be home to nearly 4 million
Muslims, including 220,000 in Berlin alone. Turks make up an estimated
two thirds of the Muslim minority.
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