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Anyone trying to mock a Muslim performing a sajda so that they can thank their lord and creator should think about what they’re saying
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Anyone trying to mock a Muslim performing a sajda so that they can thank their lord and creator should think about what they’re saying
He has negative mentality so don't pay heed to him...even it is embracing for us to have a poster like him hereAnyone trying to mock a Muslim performing a sajda so that they can thank their lord and creator should think about what they’re saying
Very embarrassing and cringeworthy indeed. We need to grow out of this mentality.
Very embarrassing and cringeworthy indeed. We need to grow out of this mentality.
Thread is more about why 50 is considered so big an achievement that it warrants a sajda. Traditionally batsmen did it after scoring centuries. Even commentators were looking confused because even they know Pakistani tradition. This sajda after 50 is completely new and it shows low batting benchmarks.
our business is our business
it is none of your business
Very embarrassing and cringeworthy indeed. We need to grow out of this mentality.
This is all thanks to Inzy for creating Tableeghi e Jamat XIs for endless generations.
Oh please tableeghi jamat doesnt have dibs on anything. Sajda is to do with Islam all muslims do it everyday during prayer. Im sure many of the players who do sajda dont evn follow that school of thought. They do it as they want to thank their lord and a sajda is something reseved only for the creator no one else. Anyway Shadab a young kid from Pakistan scored a 50 at lords and he did a Sajda made me proud and im sure felt great doing it
Seems that expectations have lowered.
Next we'll be seeing a Sajdah from a player when he's scored 25 runs in a Test innings.
I'm a big fan of Shadab because he stands out as someone who isn't afraid to play fearless brand of cricket and doesn't crumble whenever he's asked to bat with the team in trouble or requiring rebuilding.
But I must say having watched the game for 18 years now this practice and this practice of sujda and over-religious mannerisms came into practice during Inzy's reign when Tableeghi Jamat started visiting the dressing rooms of the players. Their influence hasn't diminished just because you don't see them. Lets make no mistake about that.
Thats got nothing to do with the sajda. Im thankful inzi has at least selected many new youngsters
The PSL did the job for him and even then he's screwed up so many times including this series when he picked Rahat Ali on the basis of PSL form.
I'll give you 2 more examples:
1. Umar Gul's selection in the 2016 ODI series in England - on the basis of seniority and reputation
2. Also in the same series he picked Sami Aslam after one good test at Edgbaston
He's not what he's made out to be on PP. I actually think he has low IQ to be frank going by his reasoning for player selections because there is no logic to it whatsoever.
Before Inzy, Pakistan players of 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s (before 2003 WC) had more desire and aspirations than this small mentality. They weren't timid kittens, they were in your face and sledge in such a way, they could get in the heads of their batsmen. Not to forget the swagger, flair and charisma of how they went about their life in and out of cricket. That's what made them icons in their country. Do you really think youngsters look at someone like Shafiq and think "I want to be the next Asad Shafiq in 15 years time".
I hope the boys start doing sajdas after every 20 runs just to tick off these closet bigots and haters even more. Now that they can't hate on the team or the selectors' cricketing performances, they're hating on their personal beliefs.
You should look in the mirror before accusing anyone else of low IQ. Your posts are among the worst I've seen on Pakpassion.
The fact that you have to go all the way back to 2016 to prove that Inzamam is "not what he is made out to be" tells us everything about your mentality.
The point is that doing a public sajdah on the spot as a mean to thank Allah and show gratitude is something which is not part of our culture nor is it widely spread in the way we practice islam.
Pakistani society is a highly judgmental society to begin with. It is all about appearing correct and behaving correctly during a social gathering. Hence when players do sajdah as mean of celebration, I can't help but think it is forced and mostly due to social pressure since it has become a well documented trend. Since it is not part of culture nor something which is taught as part of Islamic upbringing, I can't help but question the sincerity behind this kind of celebration.
That's why it is cringeworthy to me.
It is not the act of sajdah itself but the whole context of it. As a Pakistani fan this way of celebration is alien and foreign to me and something I only see in sports.
I would like to know how many posters here in their day to day life do a public sajdah as a mean to show gratitude when they have passed an exam or during any other moment of joy. While growing up how many of you were taught this way of showing gratitude and mean of celebration.
It is an artificial construct and it does make me cringe. I am fine with a few players doing it. But from my observation be it a bowler or a batsman everyone does it upon reaching a milestone. Which makes me think poor guy has to go through the motions to prove his faith and to live up to an artificially constructed social expectation.
The PSL did the job for him and even then he's screwed up so many times including this series when he picked Rahat Ali on the basis of PSL form.
I'll give you 2 more examples:
1. Umar Gul's selection in the 2016 ODI series in England - on the basis of seniority and reputation
2. Also in the same series he picked Sami Aslam after one good test at Edgbaston
He's not what he's made out to be on PP. I actually think he has low IQ to be frank going by his reasoning for player selections because there is no logic to it whatsoever.
I hope the boys start doing sajdas after every 20 runs just to tick off these closet bigots and haters even more. Now that they can't hate on the team or the selectors' cricketing performances, they're hating on their personal beliefs.
You should look in the mirror before accusing anyone else of low IQ. Your posts are among the worst I've seen on Pakpassion.
The fact that you have to go all the way back to 2016 to prove that Inzamam is "not what he is made out to be" tells us everything about your mentality.
Not an inzi fan but please do check the stats before posting nonsense. Sami averages over 50 in list a so his selection is perfectly justified.
Shadab is the one in this team who is praised for his 'flair' and 'charisma'. And he certainly can't be accused of lacking desire. And he's the one who did the sajda, not Shafiq... So what exactly is the issue?
Has Shadab's charisma, flair and desire gone now after he did that sajda?
why it is embrassing if some one thanks Allah? its something huge for him .somethings mean alot for a particular person he must have been praying day and day out for this . and he achieved it so obviously he will do that.
I think the point people are trying to raise is whether 50 should mean a lot. They are suggesting that for the Pakistani batsmen of yesteryear would have shown a similar elation on scoring a 100 rather than 50. So the point is more whether the batsman are setting their sights too low.
Shadab Khan celebrates this 50 with the sajda.
in the context it makes total sense; this 50 is equal to a 100 considering the circumstances
I think these new generation is doing Sajda for show off instead of pleasing Allah... If you are praying 5 times a day already, I don't think you need to please Allah by doing Sajda on every wicket or every 10 runs.
Shan Masood has the best list A average in the world but can't make first team PSL or ODIs for that matter. List A cricket in Pakistan is very low quality cricket, so it isn't wise to take stats at face value like this without any context whatsoever.
Sami Aslam with all his numbers in List A won't hold up in ODIs for the following reasons:
1. Timid batsman
2. Technically flawed
3. Limited number of shots
4. Relatively weak against spin
5. Struggles against short ball
When batsmen like this can average 50+ tells you the story of List A cricket.
Why is this a thread![]()
Pathetic to be honest.
Tumhai kese pata unn ki kia niyat hai?
You said he shouldn't be selected and neither do I want him in odis but saying he was selected based on 1 test is false. Lot of people see him as an odi player.
Exactly my point... Your actions and attitude tell about yourself not showoff