British boxing world champion Anthony Joshua has received a wave of abuse after posting a picture of himself praying in a mosque in Dubai.
Joshua, a non-Muslim, was training in Dubai when he visited a mosque in the city and posted a picture on Twitter and Instagram for his followers. The IBF heavyweight title holder has previously stated that he does not follow any religion, but has an interest in them.
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The 27-year-old's picture showed him offering prayers with two friends, with a caption that read, "Besides luck, hard work & talent.. Prayer is a solid foundation. It was nice to join my brother as he led through afternoon prayer (Asr)."
Besides luck, hard work & talent.. Prayer is a solid foundation. It was nice to join my brother as he led through afternoon prayer (asr) 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/KJ4f2lu3mP
— Anthony Joshua (@anthonyjoshua) January 17, 2017
Joshua's picture, however, was not welcomed by some and gave rise to criticism and hate comments. According to Mail Online, a man urged British Prime Minister Theresa May to deport Joshua for his faith. "Get out of my country," he tweeted.
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However, many also spoke in support of the boxer.
https://twitter.com/MUnitedGirl/status/821358005967056900
•| Boxer #AnthonyJoshua praying in a #mosque even though he is a non-muslim. May Allah guide him, Ameen.|•
— Deen, Duniya And Us (@deenduniyaandus) January 12, 2017
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To those (Muslim & Non-Muslim) criticising #AnthonyJoshua for attending a Mosque in Dubai, all I have to say is #AllahuAkbar #Islam #Deen
— Zain Hassan (@ramblingblog5) January 17, 2017
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In an interview last year Joshua said, "Prayer is a method practised from ancient days, so it's very important for us to maintain a spiritual connection, something that people, gladiators would do years ago, so we're just maintaining that routine. "
"I'm not going to dig anyone for their beliefs or anything like that, but I definitely feel religion is a big part of life, whether you believe in it or not, in everyone's day-to-day life religion's a big part," he had said.
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