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  1. Athletes and their beliefs

    Sissoko is indeed obliged to fast. Being a Muslim isn't really a "choice". Whoever believes (IMO Islamic belief isn't a choice, but mental acceptance of truth!) in Islamic Monotheism and the fact that Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him) is the last Messenger is obliged to follow Islam, and with...
  2. Athletes and their beliefs

    But what you don't understand is that getting drunk isn't an obligation for Adriano. Sissokos case is the opposite.
  3. Athletes and their beliefs

    SubhanAllah I really can't believe what some of the people in here are saying. IMO, to compare an alcohol-drinking Adriano to a fasting Sissoko makes no sense whatsoever. To fast doesn't mean that you intoxicate yourself, in fact doctors say that fasting is good for the body. And as far as I...
  4. Athletes and their beliefs

    Exactly
  5. Athletes and their beliefs

    The club should have been aware of the consequences of buying a player who is a Muslim and prays during Ramadan, in fact I think they already took this into consideration before going for Momo in the market. Ramadan is an important pillar of Islam, and for a Muslim, Islam is the main...