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Georgia Mayor Changes Name, Converts to Islam

WLTX-TV19, 2/2/07
http://www.wltx.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=46513

Georgia Mayor Changes Name, Converts to Islam


Mayor C. Jack Ellis


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Macon, GA (WMAZ-TV) - Mayor C. Jack Ellis, a practicing Christian throughout 
his life, on Thursday said he's switched to the Islamic faith.

The mayor said the conversion also means he'll be going through the legal 
process of changing his name. His new name will be Hakim Mansour Ellis. The 
mayor said he kept his last name to maintain family ties.

"It's a personal decision, a private decision as to how one worships. But I do 
understand that I'm not a private person," Ellis said. "But being the mayor of 
the city, I think people have a right to know what I believe in, that I am a 
man of faith, and the faith I'm now a part of is the faith of Islam."

He now calls himself a Sunni Muslim. He made the switch, Ellis said, during his 
December trip to Africa. Rather than call it a switch, Ellis said it was like 
returning home.

"I went back to my roots I guess you could say," Ellis said. "I did convert to 
Islam in December of this past year in the country of Senegal. When I say, 
"back to my roots", Islam was in Senegal prior to the Africans being brought 
here as slaves."

Since converting, Ellis said he attends the Islamic Center on Bloomfield Road 
during Friday worship services. He also said he's practicing the Islam doctrine 
of praying five times each day.

Ellis said he discussed his decision with his family and siblings before making 
it public.

"Now, I'm sharing with my broader family, the Macon community who supported me 
when I was a Christian and trust that they will now," Ellis said. "I'm the same 
person even though I'll be changing my name."

Even though he switched religions, the mayor said he isn't ranking them.

"I'm not saying that one is better than the other," Ellis said. "We do believe 
that the prophet Mohammed was the last prophet as well as we believe Moses was 
a prophet."

Prior to the conversion, Ellis said he attended Unionville Baptist Church on 
Houston Avenue and before that Harvest Cathedral on Rocky Creek Road.

The mayor completes his second consecutive four-year term in December and isn't 
eligible for re-election. But Ellis said he might run for Georgia's 8th 
District congressional seat in 2008.

Steve Allen, chair of the Bibb County Democratic Party, said a person's faith 
is his or her personal choice. But because most of the 8th District is 
Christian and conservative, Allen said the mayor might have a more difficult 
time winning the 8th District.

Ellis said he hopes people respect his decision and will call him by his new 
name.



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