Shami roza Controversy: Mohammed Shami has been the topic of discussion during this time. You might be thinking that yes, that is because he is performing brilliantly in the Champions Trophy… but it is not so, the topic of discussion about him is something else.
Ever since All India Muslim Jamaat president Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi raised the controversy over Shami not observing ‘roza’ during Ramzan, it is being discussed everywhere.
“It is a crime for Mohammed Shami not to observe fast in the semi-finals during #Ramadan. He is a Sharia offender and deserves punishment.”
This statement is not being given in Pakistan or Taliban in Afghanistan but by this Maulana sitting in India.
Your message for him… pic.twitter.com/il5cZ35f0r
— Megh Updates
™ (@MeghUpdates) March 6, 2025
Users got angry on the fanatic
Even on social media, users are divided into two groups. One group is saying that Shami should not keep Roza because he is playing for the country and if he feels thirsty while playing for the country, then it will not be right to keep Roza. At the same time, another group is saying that this is against Islam. Shami should definitely keep Roza. Meanwhile, let us see the reactions of some users. One user wrote, “Mohammad Shami is not bothered by the barking of these fanatics, he is busy with his mission. Later he will give a good reply, then his Roza will sleep quietly!!!” One user wrote, “Why do we have to see all this. Is there anything bigger than the country? Shami is the pride of the country. Jai Hind.
So, who brings religion into sports ??? pic.twitter.com/cEIhUCNGy7
— Dr Poornima
(@PoornimaNimo) March 7, 2025
जो मौलाना खेल से ऊपर धर्म को थोपने की कोशिश कर रहे हैं, वे असल में देश के खिलाफ काम कर रहे हैं। भारत एक धर्मनिरपेक्ष राष्ट्र है, जहां हर व्यक्ति को अपनी आस्था मानने या न मानने का अधिकार है।
मोहम्मद शमी ने देश के लिए खेला और गर्व दिलाया, लेकिन कुछ कट्टरपंथी लोग धर्म के नाम पर… pic.twitter.com/UjQ0oPKg11
— Aakash Tyagi (@AakashT95727539) March 6, 2025
Trying to impose religion
Another user wrote, those maulanas who are trying to impose religion on sports are actually working against the country. India is a secular nation, where every person has the right to believe or not believe in his faith. Mohammed Shami played for the country and made us proud, but some fundamentalists are busy spreading hatred in the name of religion.” One wrote, “Okay, whether to keep fast or not… it is a matter between man and Allah… I agree that “Mohammed Shami” was on national duty. I agree that for him national duty is “paramount”… but isn’t drinking openly in front of everyone in the month of Ramadan a violation of the fast?