Muslims have seen Salah and Liverpool's Shaqiri

The presence of Mohammed Salah and Gerdan Shaqiri of Liverpool has influenced Islamophobia to fall into the city, according to one study. Stanford University has done a research finding a 18.9% drop in hatred of Muslims in “Merseyside” in the period since Salah and Gerdan Shaqiri have moved to Liverpool, the Periscope broadcast. Egypt [...]
The presence of Mohammed Salah and Gerdan Shaqiri of Liverpool has influenced Islamophobia to fall into the city, according to one study.
Stanford University has done a research finding a 18.9% drop in hatred of Muslims in “Merseyside” in the period since Salah and Gerdan Shaqiri have moved to Liverpool, the Periscope broadcast.
Egypt is believed to have played a more important role, as there have been more impacts and minutes on the team than the Kosovo midfielder.
Egypt has won “Golden Shoe” in the championship, while it was also very important in the last triumph of the “Red” in the Champions League, achieving the first goal in the final from the penalty.
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The goal celebration included falling in prostration, which is an Islamic symbol of praise to God.
“Experiment suggests that these results may have resulted from greater familiarisation with Islam,” is written in the report.
However, Salah and Shaqiri are not the only ones who have contributed to Islamoobi's fall, since the other team star, Sadio Mane, is Muslim and often has taken note of his presence at various Liverpool mosques. /Periscope. com/












