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Mo Salah Reduces Hatred against Muslims in UK: Liverpool’s Imam


Thu 17 Oct 2019 | 09:47 PM
Ahmed Moamar

Abu Osama Al Zahaby, imam of the largest mosque in Liverpool, United Kingdom, unveiled the importance role played by Mohamed Salah, an attacker of the main football team Liverpool Sports Club.

It is worth to mention that Salah joined the Reds in 2017.

He dazzles fans of the English club as he scores over  every game approximately.

The English fans adore him because he is a talented footballer and enjoys sports ethics very well.

They became more tolerant  compared to years ahead of arriving in the UK.

Imam of Liverpool interviewed TV2, a  Norwegian  channel, the imam  who said that there are  still some hints of hatred from some fanatic  fans in Liverpool.

But he added that Salah made the position was better for Muslims in the city.

He pointed out that football is a pretty sport and he sees by his own eyes that people become more tolerant towards the Muslims.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/liverpool-news-sadio-mane-mohamed-salah-burnley-man-utd-fixtures-epl-a9159491.html

A team of researchers from Stanford University in the USA had found that crimes of hatred against Muslims in Liverpool were reduced by 18.9 following contracting of Mohamed Salah two years before.

Mohamed Salah,  born 15 June 1992, is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Liverpool and the Egypt national team.

He is considered  as one of the best players in the world; he is known for his finishing, dribbling, and speed.

Salah started his senior career with Cairo club El Mokawloon in the Egyptian Premier League in 2010, departing shortly thereafter to join Basel in Switzerland for an undisclosed fee.

In Switzerland, he starred as he helped the club win the league in his debut season, winning the SAFP Golden Player Award in the process. Salah's performances then attracted Premier League side Chelsea, and he joined the club for a £11 million fee in 2014.

However, he was used sparingly in his debut season and was allowed to leave on loan to Serie A clubs Fiorentina and Roma; the latter eventually signing him permanently for €15 million.