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Muslim Player Penalized for Praying

9:25 - October 01, 2014
News ID: 1455900
An American Muslim footballer has been penalized for prostrating after scoring a six-point touchdown in Kansas City Chiefs win over the New England Patriots, sparking condemnations over the unjustified penalty.

 

“If I get a pick, I’m going to prostrate before God in the end zone,” Husain Abdullah, a devout Muslim player, told The Kansas City Star on Tuesday, September 30.
During Monday’s game, the National Football League (NFL) player Abdullah received a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after punctuating his 39-yard interception return for a touchdown.
“It’s a basic crossing route that we’ve probably walked through since training camp,” Abdullah said.
“It was one of those things where he never saw me. He was looking at his receiver and I stole it.”
The refs flagged the 29-year-old veteran for dropping to his knees after the play to prostrate to Allah, technically a violation of the league’s celebration rules.
Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1 (d) of the NFL rulebook states that “players are prohibited from engaging in any celebrations or demonstrations while on the ground.”
However, NFL experts confirmed that going to one’s knees to give praise is exempt from that enforcement.
“You're not penalized for going to the ground to give praise after a TD,” former NFL referee Mike Pereira pointed out last season.
Over the past years, there have been some exceptions made for religious expressions, such as Tim Tebow’s prayer while kneeling.
For Tebow, falling into his knees to perform his Christian prayer has not been penalized, but became a highly embraced phenomenon during the 2011 season.
Anger
Though Abdullah seemed to accept the decision, the penalty sparked a quick outrage on Twitter where it was noted that plenty of Christian players mark their scores with prayers.
“Brandon Marshall gets on knees & raises hands to Jesus after TD..No penalty..Husain Abdullah bows to Mecca..15 yards!,” Arsalan Iftikhar™ wrote on Twitter.
“Husain Abdullah was very gracious about the penalty. Says he was praying but thought he was flagged for sliding into it. "I got too excited",” Danny Parkins tweeted.
“Abdullah said the ref didn't say anything to him and he didn't ask for an explanation because he was pretty sure it was for the slide,” he added.
Feeling that the penalty has been justified, rumors about further penalties sparked Abdullah’s agent anger.
“If the NFL tries to fine @HAbdullah39 for his TD celebration there's going to be some problems,” the agent, CJ LaBoy, said on Twitter late Monday night.
Offering a role-model to young Muslims, Abdullah and his brother, Hamza, who spent 2005-11 with the Arizona Cardinals, made a 30-city-in-30-day, cross-country road trip in a minivan during the 30 days of Ramadan in July and August.
They spoke and prayed at mosques and performed community service from coast-to-coast and in Canada, even while fasting during Ramadan.
After the trip, Abdullah decided not to return to the Minnesota Vikings, taking his wife, parents and two older brothers on a month-long spiritual journey to Saudi Arabia at the prime time of his career.
Source: On Islam
 

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