Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 06, 2021, 08:49 PM
On a video of England cricketer Moin Ali, writer Taslima Nasreen has commented that if it had not been that player, the terrorist organization would have been associated with the Islamic State. Controversy has arisen over his tweet and people are calling it hate-mongering. Even the England team has attacked Taslima Nasreen, defending Moin Ali. Taslima Nasreen was badly mauled by controversial comments made about Moin Ali, who is going to be a part of the 14th season of the IPL.However, after the criticisms, he has now given a tweet clarifying. Taslima Nasreen wrote, 'Hate people are well aware that my tweet on Moin Ali was done in a funny manner. But they made it a point to let me down because I try to make Muslim society secular and oppose bigotry. The biggest difficulty of human civilization is that the pro-women leftists also support the anti-women Islamic people. ' In fact, Moin Ali had appealed to the Chennai Super Kings team to remove the logo of the liquor advertisement from his t-shirt.Chennai Super Kings removes alcohol advertisement logo on Moil Ali's appealLet me tell you that Moin Ali had appealed to the management of Chennai Super Kings to remove the alcohol advertised logo from their jerseys. He said that this logo is against his faith. On their appeal, this logo has also been removed from the franchisee. Let us know that Moil Ali plays around the world, so in no way do we promote any brand of liquor. CSK also has a logo on their jerseys, which they are not going to keep on their jerseys.I take permission from umpire for Namaz, video of Moin Ali going viralMoin Ali says, 'My message is that if you are a Muslim, never hesitate. Wherever you are, live and pray with pride. When I am still on fielding, I wish that I should miss Khuda, then I tell the umpire and he says that I can leave for two or three overs. I believe that if you want to pray with all your heart, nothing can stop you. ' Retweeting this same video, Taslima Nasreen wrote, "If Moeen Ali had not been involved with cricket, he would have gone to Syria to join ISIS."