Paul Pogba said – “Islam made me a better person”

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Paul Pogba

Sports Desk – Paul Pogba is on his first holy visit to the holy city Makkah on Umra. Stating this, he said that Islam has made him a better person.

Pogba told that he is connected to Islam through his friends since he was an adult. Pogba’s mother has three sons including him and she didn’t support them to follow Muslim religion. He said that Islam is often misunderstood.

“Islam is not the image that everyone sees, terrorism…What we hear in the media is really something else. It is something beautiful,” says he.
Reports said that after going through some difficult personal times Pogba has committed to his new faith. Last month he was pictured on a pilgrimage to Makkah.

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He said – “It made me change, realize things in life. I guess, maybe, it makes me more peaceful inside. It was a good change in my life because I wasn’t born a Muslim, even if my mum was. I just grew up like that, respect for everyone,” he was quoted as saying.

“It came because I have a lot of friends who are Muslim. We always talk. I was questioning myself in a lot of things, then I started doing my own research. I prayed once with my friends and I felt something different. I felt really good.

“Since that day I just carried on. You have to pray five times a day, that’s one of the pillars of Islam. It’s something that you do. The meaning why you do it, you ask forgiveness and be thankful for everything you have, like my health and everything.

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“It’s really a religion that opened my mind and that makes me, maybe, a better person. You think more about the afterlife. This life has a test. Like when I’m with you, here. Even if you’re not a Muslim, you are a normal human. You have a human relationship and respect you for who you are, what religion you are, what color and everything.

“Islam is just this – respect of the humanity and everything,” he added.

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