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  • DATE:11/11/2023
  • Perpetrators:radical Islamists
  • WERE YOU THERE?:No
  • General act of Hindumisia. (Add count ):2
  • Where did you come to know about this event from ? (Please provide source link):https://www.opindia.com/2023/11/pakistanis-target-indian-cricketer-mohammed-shami-for-posting-diwali-greetings/

[ Reported as seen ]

On 12th November, Mohammad Shami, the leading fast bowler in India, posted a photo of himself on X with a traditional Kurta and wished everyone a “Happy Diwali.”

Indians sent their best wishes for Diwali in response to Shami’s X post on the auspicious day. However,  the Pakistani X users, who are already angry at their team’s terrible World Cup 2023 elimination, began insulting and teasing Shami for wishing on a Hindu holiday even though he  is a Muslim.

One Mahreen replied to Shami’s post calling a Muslim in namesake only. “Yeh just naaaaaam ky Muslims hain …. Follow indian religion hi kartae (He is just a namesake Muslim, he follows Indian religion only),” she tweeted.

Another Pakistani wrote, “Another day for Shami proving loyalty to India.” It must be noted that the radical Muslims have at various occasions proved their loyalty to the country supporting and birthing terrorists, Pakistan.

“Diwali wish kr deta Hun India Kay sath loyal lgonga (I will wish Diwali, will look loyal towards India),” wrote Asif Ghafoor.

Another Pakistani wrote, “Bhai sajda nahi kar paye, Diwali manao ache se (Brother, you couldn’t do Sajda, celebrate Diwali).”

Umar wrote, “Harami Sajda ker Lena taa. Semis main kaam ata lakin ni (If you had performed Sajda, it would’ve helped in Semifinals).”

However, after being devout Islamists the Pakistani team still lost.

Shami had tweeted wishes on his social media sites for Dussehra last year. However, Islamists were outraged and condemned Shami for celebrating the Hindu holiday and accusing him of going against his religion for the sake of his career.

Another Indian cricketer, Mohammed Siraj was attacked for extending Diwali wishes. “Happy Diwali to you and your loved ones,” Siraj posted on X along with his picture.

An Indian X user Faheem wrote, “I believe the entire cricket team received diktat to share Diwali wishes along with their photos.”

Faheem is forgetting that there is no such concept in the Sanatan Dharma for anyone and neither does it support it.