Posted by Williammalecela.com on Friday, September 16, 2016
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British ambassador to Saudi Arabia converts to Islam and completes Hajj pilgrimage
It is believed Simon Collis may be the first British ambassador to undertake the pilgrimage
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More than two million Muslims make the journey to Mecca each year AFP/Getty
The British ambassador to Saudi Arabia has completed the Hajj pilgrimage after converting to Islam.
It is believed Simon Collis may be the first British ambassador to
perform the holy trip. He was photographed at the pilgrimage site
wearing white robes traditionally worn for the pilgrimage. He was
pictured alongside his wife Huda Mujarkech in photos posted to Twitter.
He has since revealed he converted to the faith shortly before their
marriage in 2011.
Saudi Arabian writer Fawziah Albakr posted the photos to Twitter. She
wrote in Arabic: “First British ambassador to the Kingdom undertakes
the Hajj following his conversion to Islam. Simon Collis with his wife
Huda in Mecca. Praise be to God.”
Mr Collis tweeted in Arabic that after living among Muslim cultures
for thirty years he had converted to Islam prior to his marriage. |
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Well wishers tweeted their congratulations to Mr Collis and his wife,
to which he replied “Thank you and Eid Mubarak”, wishing them a blessed
Eid festival.
The ambassador has been based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s capital,
since 2015. He has previously been posted to Syria, Iraq, India, Qatar,
UAE, Tunisia and Yemen.
The Hajj pilgrimage is one of the five pillars of Islam and believers
have a duty to complete the trip to the holy site in their lifetime.
The annual pilgrimage lasts five days and took place between 9 and 14
September. It is estimated that 1.8 million Muslim pilgrims in Saudi
Arabia completed it this year.
It is estimated that 1.6 billion people worldwide are Muslim. In the
UK, Islam is the second largest religion, with 2.7 million believers, or
4.5 per cent of the total population. |
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