Imam in England: Salah was condemned by Allah after destroying Ramadan

A hodge in England today has declared that hurting Mo Salah has come as a punishment to you after he broke Ramadan the day before the final of the League of Champions of the Liverpool Star is a punishment of God after he broke the fast for the match against Real Madrid, he said today [...]
A hodge in England has today claimed that the pain of Mo Salah has come from you after he broke Ramadan the day before the Champions League final.
The shooting of Liverpool's star is God's punishment after he broke the fast for the Real Madrid match, a Kuwait hodge said today.
Liverpool's star was hurt in the arm after his hand was pulled by defender Sergio Ramos in the 31st minute, which Reds lost by 3-1.
Kuwait's Hoxha of Mubarak al-Bathal said the following day in a tweet at Titter: God condemns him after breaking the fast for a fight.
He has said that even though Muslims are allowed to stop fasting during the trip, eating to play in the final “does not legitimize forgiveness” and Salah has sinned.


Al-Bathal has said that Salah intended to break the fast, not because he was traveling from Britain to Ukraine, and that little matters what the goal is.
Liverpool psychotherapist Robben Pons said earlier that Salal would stop fasting for the match one day after consulting the nurist.
And he's not going to fast today, so that's not going to affect him”, he said of Spanish radio Cadena SER last Thursday.
Al-Bathal has said that Salah has been given bad advice unfortunately and he has to carry the burden on it.
The Egyptian's injury questioned the World in Russia starting on June 14th, which the hoja says will remind him of everything that concerns God's will.


“Don't think Muslims believe that life is guided by a reason or effort, but life is in God's hands, whether that's hard or not, he said.
Maybe the injury is good for you”
Egypt said Wednesday that Salah would be ready to play in the World, until it no longer handles “over three weeks at the will of God”.
However, Al-Bathal said Salaj was “a well-deserved, well-respected man,” who was an ambassador of Muslims in the world and was helping to improve the image of Muslims in the West.
He has praised him for respecting Muslim values, such as removing him from alcohol drinkers.
“Do not grieve, the west door is open”, he said.












