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10 Best Muslim Athletes Who Pray To Allah
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Sport: Basketball
Years: 1966-1989
Awards: 3x NCAA Champion at UCLA, All-Time Leading Scorer in NBA History, 6x NBA Champion, 6x NBA MVP, 2x NBA Finals MVP, 19x NBA All-Star
Kareem has forever been perfect at b-ball. He overwhelmed in secondary school, school and the aces. He imagined one of the most unguardable shots in NBA history and, surprisingly, named it. The “skyhook” assisted him with turning into the NBA’s record-breaking driving scorer with 38,387 places — the nearest dynamic player is Kobe with 29,484 places.
Kareem switched over completely to Islam and chose to change his name from Lew Alcindor in 1971 as an individual from the Milwaukee Bucks since it was a piece of his legacy — the offseason preceding Milwaukee’s sole NBA title. When he went to L.A. he established his heritage by winning five MVP grants, five NBA titles, and gave Bruce Lee some work in The Game of Death.