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Aboutreika's
prostration aroused many Congolese's curiosity about
Islam. |
By Mustafa El-Ga'fary,
IOL Corresponden
TRIPOLI — Egypt's soccer legend Mohamed Aboutreika, also admired
for his piety and good manners, has never imagined that his
match against Congo in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers would draw
many Congolese to the fold of Islam.
"Many Congolese were curious to know why Aboutreika prostrated
after he scored," Sheikh Abdulla Mingala Lwaba, the mufti of
Congo, told IslamOnline.net in an exclusive interview.
Aboutreika, nominated for the CAF African Footballer of the Year
award in 2006 and running for the title this year, scored the
winner goal in Egypt's clash with Congo in the World Cup
qualifier last September.
To
the surprise of the thousands of Congolese fans, he immediately
kneeled to the ground before being joined by fellow teammates.
"Many fans came to us wondering why
the Egyptian players did that," said Lwaba.
"We
explained to them that the prostration was meant to thank God
for his blessings, an act encouraged by Islam," he explained.
"Many of them developed a curiosity
about Islam that eventually led them to embracing the Muslim
faith."
Aboutreika enjoys a huge popularity in Egypt, the Arab world and
Africa for his amazing skills and good manners.
He
was named the world's most popular soccer player in 2007,
according to the International Federation of Football History &
Statistics (IFFHS).
Envoy of Islam
The
Congolese mufti describes Aboutreika and his like him as
ambassadors of Islam.
"They are preachers of Islam," he told IOL.
Lwaba said many people look up to
famous stars as role models.
"When a Muslim sets a good example in
his work and actions, many follow him. And when he abides by his
religious values, he guides many people to his faith."
Born
in 1978 in the city of Giza, Aboutreika led Egypt to win the
African Cup of Nations in 2006 and 2008, earning him the
"Africa's Zinedine Zidane" nickname.
He
has also been dubbed "The Smiling Assassin" by foreign media
because of his two main trademarks: goal-scoring and glamorous
smiling.
Off
the pitch, Aboutreika is a player known
for his good manners
with a personality as great as his silky skills.
In
2005, Aboutreika joined UNDP Goodwill Ambassadors Brazilian
Ronaldo, French Zidane and 40 other international soccer stars
for a "Match Against Poverty."
His
stardom increased across the Arab and Muslim worlds because of
his support of Muslims causes.
After scoring a goal during the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations,
Aboutreika revealed a T- shirt bearing the slogan "We Sacrifice
Ourselves for You Prophet Muhammad" in response to the
blasphemous Danish cartoons.
He
also made headlines in January of this year during Egypt's
Africa Cup of Nations match against Sudan, when he lifted his
jersey after scoring his first goal to show a white T-shirt
emblazoned with "Sympathize With Gaza."
Source :
http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?c=Article_C&cid=1227019237348&pagename=Zone-English-News/NWELayout |