Simon Collis is a British ambassador to Saudi Arabia, who converted to Islam after living for 30 years in A Muslim society. As he has been recruited as an ambassador of British country to several countries, like Syria, Iraq, India, Tunisia, UAE, Qatar, and Yemen.
As we all know that all is the best planner and a great wise, who always wants the peace and tranquility for his slaves. Hence Allah guided the British ambassador to renounce from his religion and convert to the true religion which is Islam.
As Fawziah Albakr posted on here Twitter
” the first ambassador for the United Kingdom (UK) is performing pilgrimage with his wife Mrs. Huda in Mecca,Alhamdulillah.”
Furthermore, well washers have tweeted a lot of congratulations messages to Simon Collis and his wife, as he replied:” Thank you and Eid Mubarak,” wishing for them a tremendous and huge of blessed and peaceful life .”
Simon Collis has been served as an ambassador for the British countryside to the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh Capital Since 2015. As previously he was selected as ambassador to different Arabic countries as mentioned above.
He performed the (Hijj), as pilgrimage (Hijj )is one of the five pillars of Islam, where all the believers have a duty to complete the trip in the holy site during their lifetime.
Every year all Muslims are gathered from different countries to Saudi Arabia Mecca for preforming pilgrimage (Hijj), so in the year 2016, the total of all pilgrims were estimated as 1.8 Million Muslim pilgrims completed Hijj.
As it is estimated that 1.6 billion Muslims worldwide. Accordingly, in the UK, Islam is the second-largest religion, with 2.7 million believers, 4.5 % from the total population of British.
Once you preformed Hijj, Allah will reward you with a tremendous pleasure, satisfaction, and peace in all over your lifetime.
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Source: independent.co.uk

