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  • Shami faces backlash for not fasting
  • Harbhajan supports Shami's choice
  • Debate on sports and religion continues

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Badaruddin Siddiqui, Shami's childhood coach, also defended the cricketer, urging Shami to disregard the controversy and focus on his performance in the tournament.

Controversy surrounds Mohammed Shami over Ramadan fasting

Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami found himself at the center of a controversy after being criticized for not observing 'Roza' during the holy month of Ramadan while playing in a crucial ICC Champions Trophy semi-final against Australia.

The issue arose when visuals showed Shami consuming an energy drink on the field, leading to questions about his commitment to fasting.

Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Bareilvi, President of the All India Muslim Jamaat, labeled Shami's actions as criminal according to Islamic principles, stating that not fasting during Ramadan constitutes a serious religious transgression.

He insisted that observing 'Roza' is mandatory for all healthy Muslims and that Shami would have to answer for his actions in the eyes of God.

In support of Shami, former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh emphasized that sports and religion should not be conflated. Speaking to India Today, he mentioned that while religious practices are important, expecting athletes to adhere to them during intense sporting events is impractical.

Harbhajan highlighted the vital need for athletes to stay hydrated, especially under the demanding conditions in which the matches are played, suggesting that neglecting hydration could risk their health.

Badaruddin Siddiqui, Shami's childhood coach, also defended the cricketer, urging Shami to disregard the controversy and focus on his performance in the tournament.

Siddiqui stressed that Shami's responsibilities to his country take precedence over personal religious obligations during such significant events.

The debate on whether athletes can balance religious duties with professional commitments continues, but voices like Harbhajan and Siddiqui argue for understanding and prioritizing the unique demands faced by sports professionals.

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