2022/05/07
12:40 PM
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The captain of the Algerian national team and Manchester City player, Riyad Mahrez, received an embarrassing question from a TV reporter.
In a previous meeting with the Algerian star Riyad Mahrez, the reporter asked Riyad why you do not prostrate following scoring goals, as Mohamed Salah does. Are you a Muslim like him?
Riyad Mahrez replied: “Yes, I am a Muslim like him, but God knows best regarding the secrets and what is inside of us. I thank God within myself following scoring every goal. I thank him with my heart. I do not want to publicize myself in front of the cameras and I do not prostrate in order to impress some Muslims.”
And he concluded: “What is between me and God is greater than that. He knows what is inside me and knows what I say within myself. The reporter told him what you say at the time, and Mahrez replied, “I say, praise be to God, Lord, increase me in order to offer the best.”
In a related context, the prostration of the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the English football player of Liverpool, following scoring goals on the field, reached the courts.
Archyde.com correspondent Lawrence Hurley revealed that the prostration of Mohamed Salah following the goals became the subject of controversy and talk in the US Supreme Court, following it was cited by the lawyer of a Muslim coach in America.
LaRose explained that the story began with the transfer of a Muslim coach for a high school team to court; Because of his prostration with his team players to celebrate in the matches, and the court considered this a religious symbol and is not correct.
The coach’s lawyer said that this is a normal thing, justifying this with what our star Mohamed Salah does, saying: “Salah prostrates following every goal he scores in all the stadiums of the world, and he does not have any problem, he is inspiring to everyone, and the audience is affected by him.”