Anelka is known as a striker who is very prolific in creating chances and throw the skin round the opponent's goal. In the English Premier League (England Primiership League / EPL) and then from 2008 to 2009, Nicolas Anelka leading scorer (top score) with 22 goals. This amount is more than his compatriot, Didier Drogba, Chelsea's Ivorian striker.
Behind the ferocity of the skin round struck the opponent's goal, Nicolas Anelka had a very cold attitude. He rarely smiled when he was already in the field. Sometimes, his colleagues often feel awkward when talking to him. He is very focused on the game
What caused him more wise and calm it? In an interview with the media in Britain, when asked about his cool and more mature now that Anelka replied lightly.
"Islam helped me a lot to be calm and concentrated and have high morale. I love being a Muslim, a religion of peace and I learned a lot from Islam, "Abdel-Salam Bilal Anelka, his Muslim name.
Earlier, Anelka had time to hide the Islamic identity of the public. In fact, unlike his colleague Franck Ribery, FC Bayern Munich players, Germany, the origin of the French, who always pray when the match starts. Anelka just quiet and completely hide his Muslim identity. "For me, religion is a personal matter, need not be disclosed to the public," he explained.
But later, when the public already knows his identity as a religion of Muhammad, Nicolas Anelka looked even more wise and bijaksana.Sejak when Anelka converted to Islam? Apparently, his move to Turkish club, Fenerbahce, after playing at Manchester City over the past three seasons, in 2004, Anelka get guidance to embrace Islam. Therefore, the owner's full name is Nicolas Sebastien Anelka to announce officially about the transfer himself into a Muslim.
Bios:
Full Name: Nicolas Sebastien Anelka
Muslim Name: Abdul-Salam Bilal Anelka
TTL: Versailles, France, March 14, 1979
Wife: Barbara Tausia
Currently the club: Shenghai Shenua
Converted to Islam: 2004
Professional career:
1. Saint-Germain/PSG Paris (France)
2. Arsenal (England)
3. Liverpool (England)
4. Real Madrid (Spain)
5. Manchester City (England)
6. Fenerbahce (Turkey)
7. Wonderes Bolton (England)
8.Chelsea(England)
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