American Basketball Player Finds Islam, Love in Tehran
Cheah Rael-Whitsitt, a 28-year-old forward from Michigan, publicly confirmed her marriage during an end-of-season celebration held Monday for Esteghlal's women's teams, according to an Iranian semi-official news agency. The report added that Rael-Whitsitt had converted to Islam prior to the marriage.
The former Texas A&M standout joined Tehran-based Esteghlal in 2025 as part of a cohort of foreign recruits brought in following the club's relaunched women's basketball program. The timing proved fortuitous — Esteghlal clinched the Iranian women's basketball championship in its very first season back in competition.
Rael-Whitsitt's path to Iran was paved by an extensive international career spanning Iceland, Ireland, Germany, Kosovo and Puerto Rico before she made the unconventional move to Tehran in 2025.
Her personal transformation unfolded against a particularly turbulent backdrop. Iranian media reported that the American athlete remained in the country throughout the recent Iran-Israel conflict, which coincided with the holy month of Ramadan — a period that added both cultural and spiritual significance to her conversion and marriage.
The story has resonated far beyond the basketball court, offering a rare human-interest counterpoint to the geopolitical narrative that has dominated Iran-U.S. relations in recent months.
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