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An inventory of the best Muslim players in football today

author:Mu Tao Net

Since the last time I shared with you the best Muslim players in football today, I have received support from many friends and provided a new list of Muslim players. Today, in order to meet your needs, I will share it with you again. Without further ado, let's get straight to the point. I believe that there is always one that can evoke your memories of the past.

1. Zlatan Ibrasimovich

Seeing this news, everyone must feel a little surprised, with Only God can judge me! Ibrahimovic, who was a motto, turned out to be a devout Muslim, and while there is still some controversy about his beliefs, he does not deny this.

Ibrahimovic grew up in Rosengard, a suburb of Malmö, a Swedish immigrant city full of immigrants and impoverished neighborhoods with rather chaotic policing. In his autobiography I am Zlatan, Ibrahimovic wrote: "The nights there are not calm, the little hooligans are in groups of people, they like to rob children, so I feel scared when I come home every afternoon, I am used to running, because this will make it faster to get home." ”

Malmö's Rosengard district is a refugee camp for foreigners, and the small area is concentrated with descendants of 30 countries, so religious beliefs are also diverse, on the one hand, influenced by traditional Swedish Lutheran Christianity, and on the other hand, influenced by his father's Islam, including his surname, Ibrahimovich. Ibrahimović, but anyone who knows a little Slavic will understand this name, this is a very Muslim name, the root of the word Ibrahim in the Muslim surname is like the Chinese "Zhang Wang Li Zhao", this surname exposes his Islamic tendencies.

Islam is about tolerance and freedom, and Ibrahimovic has played this trait to the fullest, transferring again and again, shouting that this is my favorite at every club, in fact, Ibrahimovic loves not the team, but freedom. Either way, Ibrahimovic is always right to be a football superstar, in Ibrahimovic's own words: "No matter which club I play for, I always pursue the joy of playing football!" ”

As of the 2015-2016 season, Ibrahimovic has won 11 league titles in Malmö, Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United. He is also the all-time top scorer of Paris Saint-Germain and the all-time top scorer of the Swedish national team.

An inventory of the best Muslim players in football today

2. Karim Benzema

Karim Mostafa Benzema (born 19 December 1987) is a French footballer who emerged as one of France's "87 Four Youngsters" and "87 Little Swans" at the 2004 U17 European Junior Championships.

Benzema made his debut at Lyon in Ligue 1 and has already played for the Lyon first team at the age of 17, becoming a Lyon striker in 2007 at the age of 20. Benzema moved from Lyon to Real Madrid for €35 million in 2009, represented France at the European Championship in 2012, and extended Hispani's contract with Benzema for five years in 2014. After the group stage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, Benzema was selected as the best team in the group stage by the Castrol Data Center and FIFA website, ranking 4th among all players with a score of 9.65 points.

However, not long ago, due to his own mistakes and troubles, on the evening of December 10, 2015, the president of the French Football Association, Noel Legráy, officially announced that Henzama, who was suspected of extorting Valbuena, would be removed.

An inventory of the best Muslim players in football today

3. Sherdan Shaqiri

Born on October 10, 1991 in Glilane, Kosovo. A famous Swiss footballer who plays as a winger and currently plays for Stoke City F.C. in the Premier League. He played for FC Basel in Switzerland, Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga and Inter Milan in Serie A.

In a predominantly Catholic country, Shaqiri, as a Muslim, never celebrates Christmas, for whom it was just an ordinary day.

An inventory of the best Muslim players in football today

4. Nikolai Anelka

Nicolas Anelka (born 14 March 1979 in Versailles, France) is a French footballer who plays as a striker for Mumbai City F.C. in the Indian Premier League. Nicolas Anelka is characterized by his extremely fast speed and good shooting. Once a highly sought-after talented striker, he is increasingly valuable in transfers and has become the world's number one player in terms of cumulative transfer value. Due to his superb skills, Anelka was known as the "Ronaldo of France".

Beginning in 1999, Anelka became interested in Islam. Arnelka was also affected by the fact that childhood friends— who are still working as workers on the outskirts of Paris — embraced Islam. "I'm very interested in Muslim religions, and when I was in Trappes, I had a relationship with some Muslims," he said. We discussed a lot about the religious aspect. Just as Robert Baggio embraced Buddhism, Islam enlightened my mind and I was interested in their problems. In 2004, Anelka converted to Islam and gave himself the Muslim name "Abdullah Salam Bilal.". At the 2004 European Championships, when the French team was busy preparing, Anelka, who was not selected for the national team, traveled to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to learn the Quran.

An inventory of the best Muslim players in football today

5. Marouan Chamac

Nicolas Anelka (born 10 January 1984) is a French Moroccan footballer who previously played for Arsenal as a striker and is currently on loan at Crystal Palace. Although Chamack was born and raised in France, he chose to become a Moroccan state based on the nationality of his parents.

Maruvan Chamak is a French-born Moroccan international. Chamac is very strong, running tirelessly on the field and has an extremely wide range of motion. In the 2008-09 season, he scored 14 goals for Bordeaux in Ligue 1, contributing to the team's victory. To date, Chamak has played 61 games for the Moroccan national team, scoring 17 goals. In Wenger's eyes, Chamac is the most suitable replacement for Adebayor.

An inventory of the best Muslim players in football today

6. Surai Montari

Sulei Montari (born 27 August 1984 in Konungo, Ghana) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a defender, has excellent physical fitness, fierce style, and never hesitates to fight and tackle, and is a midfielder. He has played for Udinese F.C., Inter Milan F.C., AC Milan F.C. in Serie A and Portsmouth F.C. in England. On July 27, 2015, Saudi Arabian giants Etihad officially announced that they had officially signed a two-year contract with free agent Montari for a contract of up to 7 million euros a year until the summer of 2017.

An inventory of the best Muslim players in football today

The introduction to Muslim footballers is over, and there are perhaps many outstanding athletes here who are not mentioned. But there is no doubt that in all walks of life in the world today, there are excellent Muslims, Islam does not teach people to give up this world and pursue the hereafter, the Quran and the Sunnah encourage Muslims to attach importance to this life, look to the future, keep to themselves, do good and stop evil in order to obtain the blessings of the two worlds. Allah says in the great Qur'an, "You should seek a dwelling place for the hereafter by the wealth that Allah rewarded you, and you should not forget your destiny in this world." ”(28:77)

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