2023-12-01 23:35:39
Jakarta –
Jason Statham and his wife share moments from their visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. Their polite style has received praise and prayers from Muslim netizens.
Reported from Daily Mail, Saturday (2/12/2023) Jason Statham and his wife Rosie Huntington were in the UAE to attend the Grand Prix. But it seems they don’t want to miss the tourist destinations there.
On their Instagram, the couple shared their moments while visiting one of the largest mosques in the world, namely the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Wearing closed clothes, this couple posed in the mosque.
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Jason wore a blazer and dark trousers. Meanwhile, his wife wore a white hijab combined with a tunic top and matching wide trousers.
“It was an honor to visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque while we were #InAbuDhabi @visitabudhabi,” wrote Rosie in the caption of her post.
While Jason wrote “Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque #InAbuDahbi”.
Jason’s comment pool was also invaded by Muslim netizens, including Indonesian netizens. They praised the couple for dressing modestly and wished them well. There are even those who pray for them to become Muslims.
““Allahu akbar… I’m one of his big fans, I’ve watched almost all the films he stars in,”
“Jason turned out he’s not only legend in the movies, he’s a legend in real life!! What a man ❤️ love you bro I’m a muslim but you’re our brother in humanity,”
“Love this! Love how they took their time to respect other religion and consider the dress code. Thank you @jasonstatham and @rosieholics ????,”
Previously the pair spent time at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which lasted for 58 laps on the 5,281 kilometer Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island on November 26. The actor also shared photos of him watching the Grand Prix, including meeting racer Yuki Tsunoda.
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