Back to the topic: The incident caused Tyson to lose his faith in God, because he always believed that he had not committed a crime and that he was constructed in prison. After he was in prison, he was treated coldly by his original friends, and the days in prison were even worse. Fortunately, the golden belt on the boxing field was changed from one person to another like a volleyball, but he was in his heyday but was unable to play for three years. The bird in the cage had wings and it was difficult to spread out, and the tiger was lonely from the mountain. If God does not protect and there is no justice in the world, faith in God loses its meaning. However, he turned to believe in the god of another religion... I mentioned the phrase in the film, and he did not answer this question: Since the god attributes of Christianity and Islam are very similar, it can be said that the same god has their own expressions, so convert What is the original intention?
Ali is also the champion of conversion to Islam. But Ali and Tyson are in different eras. Ali's career as a champion is inseparable from the civil rights movement. In the civil rights movement, black Muslims are very powerful. In their eyes, Christianity is the religion of the white people, the white people are the evil ones, and the faith of the black people is the teaching of Elija Muhammed. Elija Muhammed was also Ali’s spiritual mentor. He left the “Islamic State” after Elija Muhammed’s son WD Muhammed switched to traditional Sunni.
What exactly is Tyson’s situation? When he was in prison, Elija Muhammed's "Islamic State" no longer existed. Who brought him to convert, Shahadah? Who gave him the Muslim name Malik Abdul Aziz? Tyson himself said that he did not understand Islam at the time, but was full of anger. His own extremist mood found Islam as a channel for venting. According to Tyson's own statement, it was only later that he gradually understood that Islam is a concern for people themselves, and that Islam teaches people to be humble and obedient. He said that during the three years of prison life, he read some books and thought about it. I think I might have read "Yin in Prison" at that time. But it is estimated that I still read less and think a little bit more. In fact, the moral guidance and spiritual comfort provided by Islam are not in Christianity. Since they are all braised beef noodles, why bother about Master Kong or Uni-President?
Tyson was released on parole, wearing a taqiyah, and heading to the nearest mosque to pray with Muhammad Ali. In the third round of TKO Frank Bruno, after regaining the title of WBC heavyweight champion, he knelt down three times and proclaimed Allahu Akbar (Allah is great). Even when I was swearing before the game as always (to Lennox Lewis, the time I wanted to dig your heart and cheer on your son), I added the sentence "Praise Allah."
Tyson’s conversion is a more interesting thing. Unfortunately, the documentary is unclear, and youtube also has to find a way to go up, in order to see the video data of his ceremony. I'll talk about it later.
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