Bilal7
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So why did Moeen play for a alcohol making company's team? Where did the money to buy tye team come from?
Why don't you ask him? It could be for several reasons.
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So why did Moeen play for a alcohol making company's team? Where did the money to buy tye team come from?
Will anyone refuse a request like that and invite bad PR and backlash? These things are more out of compulsion than anything else.
Moeen was extremely professional. He lives in the first world where people are free to practice their religion. The only reason this is notable is because it happened in India, during the height of the Modi circus.
The point is that there is no reason to refuse a request like that. It does not harm the company at all.
Then he should stay in that first world and not come here to earn his bread.
Modi's is India's elected PM. He has been given the right to govern the country by the people. Unlike selected PMs.
The reason this is notable is because more often than not, professionals are expected to keep their religion away from their place of work and demand that exceptions be made for their religion.
Then he should stay in that first world and not come here to earn his bread.
Modi's is India's elected PM. He has been given the right to govern the country by the people. Unlike selected PMs.
The reason this is notable is because more often than not, professionals are expected to keep their religion away from their place of work and demand that exceptions be made for their religion.
I have a feeling the final will be between India & Pakistan in Narendra Modi Stadium.
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The point is that religion based exceptions are being demaned. And they are being complied with due to fear.
Australia and India are the likely finalists for me.
India beat a full strength england side without bumrah recently.
India should win with their explosive batting line up.
Spin bowling is s India's problem
You know nothing about Islam which is why you're coming up with poor comment after poor comment. Promoting a sinful activity is far worse than doing the sin yourself. Having a logo on your shirt makes you personally responsible for its promotion.
Cheerleaders have nothing to do with Moeen or any other Muslim cricketer which is why no one has any issues playing T20 cricket. Cheerleaders have been a feature in international cricket as well.
Stop judging others and focus on where you stand. Slandering someone is a grievous sin.
Why don't you ask him? It could be for several reasons.
I am a Muslim too, and unlike you, I don’t live in a country where my tax money is used to kill innocent Muslims in Afghanistan and the Middle East.
I also know enough about Islam to know that looking at half-naked, dancing girls is a sin.
If you are going to be strict enough to the point where you think sporting a mere logo on your shirt is akin to promoting a sinful activity, you simply cannot side-step the cheerleaders issue.
Yes they are present in international cricket as well, and if Moeen is so religious, he should stop playing cricket altogether in order to avoid committing the sin of watching half-naked girls doing vulgar dance.
But that is the problem with Muslims today. We all become religious when it is convenient and look for excuses and justifications when it is not convenient.
In Moeen’s case, demanding a logo on his shirt to be removed is convenient, but not playing IPL and not playing cricket to avoid putting himself in a situation where he has to watch half-naked dancing girls is super inconvenient.
We become religious and liberal depending on our own convenience, and what is hilarious is that we try to find excuses and justifications instead of simply admitting our hypocrisy.
Your justification is laughable - wearing a shirt with a logo of an alcohol brand is “promoting a sinful activity”, but playing in a tournament with cheerleaders and parties, and more importantly, taking salary from a team that is sponsored by an alcohol company is not “promoting a sinful activity”.
The excuses and justifications are amazing.
Is it is hypocritical of Moeen to make a fuss of the logo on his shirt and not the dancing girls that his eyes would inevitably fall on at some point in the tournament? Yes, 100%, and there is no way around this.
It is a black and white issue. Looking at cheerleaders, and putting yourself in situations where you might inadvertently end up looking at them is haraam.