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Muslim Faith

Mike's Muslim faith appears in the wiki as a lived background rather than an articulated topic. It surfaces through the Mike and Achraf WhatsApp thread in routine ways: Eid Mubarak exchanges, Ramadan-period fasting references, and Arabic-derived phrasing embedded in the default register of the friendship ("wallah," "inshAllah," the Aid Mubarak variant of Eid).

Evidence

The March 30, 2025 Eid exchange ("Eid Mubarak" / "Aid Mubarak") between Mike and Achraf is the clearest marker — a holiday greeting traded without context or explanation, in the same way two friends might casually wish each other a good Christmas. Fasting (jeûne) is mentioned in the June 5, 2025 chat as a matter of daily logistics, not a topic of reflection. The April 9, 2026 conversation between Mike and Achraf about leaving France and rebuilding in a deeper mission ("faut se réintéresser à l'Afrique il y a à faire là-bas") carries religious moral weight in its vocabulary without being framed as specifically religious.

Expression

Mike is not observant in a performative way that would show up in a public feed. His YouTube vlogs, Twitter, and GitHub profile make no explicit reference to faith. The practice is private and exchanged within familial or close-friendship channels like WhatsApp. This is the opposite of his founder identity, which is heavily public-facing.

The faith sits alongside Mike's Yoruba Heritage and his French citizenship as the three threads of personal identity that rarely surface in the founder-facing record but organize the private life around him. Together they suggest a second-generation West African Muslim family in Paris; the Wayzze thesis for French-speaking Africa starting with Benin is the one professional project that draws on all three threads at once.

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References

  1. whatsapp_achraf_paris