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ISAF
commander in Ghazni embraces Islam
GHAZNI—Cap. Cormier Michel (45) commands 300 ISAF troops in the
Taliban-infested district. The Ghazni governor, district chief,
provincial council members, local officials, elders, ISAF soldiers and
students attended a ceremony marking the commanders conversion to Islam.
The ceremony that lasted well over three hours conclude with slogans
Allah-o-Akbar (Allah is Great). Cap. Michel, who changed his name to
Abdul Wahed, started his brief speech with Bismillah (In the name of
Allah, the most Beneficent and the most Merciful.
During the last five years, Abdul Wahed pointed out, he had been
studying Islamic books and he concluded that Islam is the first
religion. Stationed in Ghazni for last the last 10 months, he was
impressed with the behaviour of his translator.
In a chat with Pajhwok Afghan News, the captain remarked: “Islam is a
religion of peace and brotherhood, but terrorists and extremists are
bringing a bad name to it.” After the ceremony, Abdul Wahed said he had
informed his wife in the US about his acceptance of Islam. “My spouse
did not show any negative reaction, but recommended not to marry another
woman.”—Agencies
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