Mo Salah’s Christmas message stirs social media outrage

Mo Salah’s Christmas message stirs social media outrage

The Christmas message by Mo Salah has actually produced great deals of outbursts in social networks as Muslim fans criticised the Egyptian striker for his actions.

Salah, a Muslim, published a picture of a Christmas tree and consisted of a caption in which he speaks about the dispute including Israel and Palestine before wanting his fans a ‘Merry Christmas’.

Muslims do not generally commemorate Christmas. Some do take part in the celebrations throughout the Christian vacation.

Salah was criticised by fans on social networks in 2015 after taking a photo of him, his spouse Magi, and children Makka and Kayan presenting in matching pyjamas in front of a Christmas tree.

The Liverpool striker required to his X (previously Twitter) account to share a message together with a Christmas tree where he assisted in with households in Gaza.

“Christmas is a time when households get together and commemorate,” Salah composed on his Twitter account.

“With the ruthless war going on in the Middle East, specifically the death and damage in Gaza, this year we get to Christmas with extremely heaviness of hearts, and we share the discomfort of those households who are grieving the loss of their enjoyed ones.

“Please do not forget them and do not get utilized to their suffering. Merry Christmas.”

He has actually once again dealt with criticism from Muslim fans for his conventional Christmas post.

One Twitter fan Xavier Palfreman @xavierjp__ composed that Salah is a Muslim and has no service sending out a Christmas message

“Whilst it is good that you are discussing Gaza. We can not disregard to the disobedience of commemorating Christmas. The prophet didn’t commemorate Christmas, so you and I, as Muslims, should not either. This is much more crucial provided the impact you have.”

Another fan recognized as @Ziyechman stated, “Mo Salah dissatisfied a great deal of people out there.”

Majid Freeman @Majstar7 likewise signed up with other Muslims to condemn Salah for his Christmas post: “Looks like you have far more to state in your Xmas msg than you provided for your Gaza video where you appeared like you were being imprisoned. Do not forget your roots, Egyptian ‘king’ @MoSalah.”

Another advocate Jahboi @jah_boy01 stated Salah’s Christmas message is a humiliation to the Muslim world.

“You’re a Muslim. Why are you doing this? You do not require this as Islam does decline this kind of thing … it is haram.”

@ABroNextDoor composed: “Similarly, it is prohibited for the Muslims to mimic the unbelievers by holding celebrations on these events, or exchanging presents, or dispersing sugary foods or other foods, or requiring time off work and so on due to the fact that the Prophet (true blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) stated: “Whoever mimics an individuals is among them.”

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