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“Shami a criminal, God will have to answer”

Published first: March 6, 2025 15:31 is

Maulana Bareilvi said that 'Roza' is one of the mandatory duties and everyone who does not stick to it is a criminal.

Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Bareilvi, President of the All India Muslim Jamaat, has taken a controversy by describing the Indian cricket player Mohammed Shami as “criminal” because he had not observed 'Roza' while Ramzan.

In an interview with Ani, Maulana Bareilvi said: “By not keeping Roza, he (Mohammed Shami) committed a crime. He shouldn't do that. In the eyes of Shariat, he is a criminal. He will have to answer God. “

Maulana Bareilvi said that 'Roza' is one of the mandatory duties and everyone who does not stick to it is a criminal.

“One of the mandatory duties is 'Roza' (fasting) … If a healthy man or a healthy woman does not watch 'Roza', they will be a big criminal. Mohammed Shami, a famous cricket personality of India, had water or another drink during a game. “Said Maulana Bareilvi.

“People watched him. When he plays, this means that he is healthy. In such a state, he did not watch 'Roza' and even had water … This sends the wrong message among people, ”he said.

Maulana Bareilvi's comment took place after India's four-writer victory against Australia in the first semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai. Shami, who played a key role in the victory of India with numbers of 3/48 in 10 overs, has now climbed onto the top Wicket-Takers list in addition to Matt Henry, New Zealand. Both have eight gates in the tournament.

The Maulana's comments did not go well, and the NCP SP -SP guide Rohit Pawar criticized the Maulana to ask Shami.

“When he represents the country when Mohammad Shami feels that his performance is even slightly influenced due to the fasting and what if something happens, he will never be able to sleep. He is a hardcore person who has the team won many times. Religion should not be brought up in sports. If you ask a Muslim person today, you will say that she is proud of Mohammad Shami, ”said Rohit Pawar.

The Shiite cleric Maulana Yasoob Abbas also struck the Maulana and claimed that the explanation was made for cheap advertising.

“The statement of a Maulana from Bareilly only serves for cheap advertising while aiming at Mohammad Shami … where there is a compulsion, there is no religion. Where there is religion, there is no compulsion. Every Muslim knows that he has to keep Rozas according to his adult, and if a person has not kept fasting, it is his personal failure and has nothing to do with communication or religion. There are different people who don't fast during Ramadan. Why didn't he say anything about her? .. it is wrong to include Roza and Ramzan in controversy, ”he said.

Ramzan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, which falls in the ninth month of the Hijri (the Islamic lunar calendar). During this holy time, the Muslims observe the fasting from dawn to sunset, a practice called Roza, one of the five pillars of Islam, which means values ​​of dedication, self -control and spiritual consideration. (Ani)

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