Former
boxing champion Mike Tyson, who embraced Islam while serving a prison
sentence in the 1990s, is on his first visit to the Kingdom to perform
Umrah. He arrived in the holy city of Madinah on Friday to perform
prayers at the Prophet’s Mosque.
While in Madinah,
Tyson met Dr. Muhammad Al-Oqala, president of the Islamic University,
who briefed the world heavyweight champion on the services being
rendered by the university to students from across the world.
From Madinah, Tyson will travel on to
Makkah to perform Umrah, press reports said. He will also visit Jeddah,
Abha and Riyadh as part of his Saudi tour. His visit to Saudi Arabia was
arranged by the Canadian Dawa Association (CDA) as part of visits it
organizes for new Muslim celebrities to the Islamic sites in the
Kingdom.
Shazad Mohammed,
president of CDA, was present at Prince Muhammad International Airport
in Madinah to receive Tyson.
Mohammed, an
ambassador of peace with the United Nations, said Tyson would be in the
Kingdom for one week, visiting the holy places as well as important
landmarks in the country and meeting with Saudi people to get to know
their culture and traditions.
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