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Muslim footballer Papiss Cisse may be forced to quit Newcastle United because of a row about the club's new sponsorship deal with payday loan firm Wonga.
The Senegalese striker, who is estimated to earn in the region of £40,000 a week, trained on his own on his return from his summer break last week after refusing to wear the branded training kit, as well as the match day shirt, because it is against his religious beliefs.
Under some interpretations of Shariaw law, Muslims must not benefit from lending money. Interest is not paid on Islamic bank accounts or added to mortgages.

Former West Ham striker Frederic Kanoute - also a Muslim - was allowed by Sevilla to wear an unbranded shirt while they were sponsored by gambling company 888.com.
Newcastle signed a £24million deal with Wonga to replace Virgin Money as Newcastle's sponsors last year.

The move provoked anger with some fans who were unhappy with the club being sponsored by a company which charges up to 5,853 per cent annual interest on short term loans.
Cisse has offered to wear charity-branded kit to resolve the dispute but that proposal has so far been rejected.
The row has now been rumbling on for a number of weeks leading to speculation that Cisse may even be forced to quit the club.

Cisse, who did wear the Northern Rock and Virgin Money logos, made club chiefs aware he was uncomfortable wearing the new Wonga shirts when the controversial deal was announced at the end of last season, although other Muslim players at the club, including Hatem Ben Arfa, have not taken his stance.
The player and club have been involved in lengthy negotiations, even calling in the footballer's union the PFA, to resolve the situation which was hoped to be resolved before the players flew off the Portugal for a week's intensive training.
On Tuesday night, after their opening pre-season win over Motherwell in Scotland, manager Alan Pardew announced he was taking his full squad to Portugal, including Cisse.
But the striker was not on the flight which left Newcastle airport this afternoon and his absence has increased speculation that he could be forced to quit St James’s Park.
Cisse joined Newcastle in a £9million deal from Freiburg in January last year and he was an immediate success in the coveted Newcastle No 9 shirt, scoring 13 goals in 14 games.
While Ba flourished last season, before he quit for Chelsea in the January transfer window, Cisse struggled and he scored just eight league goals last season, although he did add four in Newcastle’s journey to the quarter-finals of the Europa Cup.

Muslim footballer Papiss Cisse may be forced to quit Newcastle over Wonga shirt row | Mail Online
 
Why did he go there in the first place?

Didn't he know the kind of sponsors there could be?

Wearing shorts is also against Islam according to some, so he should not even play the game and return all the money.
 
Muslim footballer Papiss Cisse may be forced to quit Newcastle United because of a row about the club's new sponsorship deal with payday loan firm Wonga.
The Senegalese striker, who is estimated to earn in the region of £40,000 a week, trained on his own on his return from his summer break last week after refusing to wear the branded training kit, as well as the match day shirt, because it is against his religious beliefs.
Under some interpretations of Shariaw law, Muslims must not benefit from lending money. Interest is not paid on Islamic bank accounts or added to mortgages.

Former West Ham striker Frederic Kanoute - also a Muslim - was allowed by Sevilla to wear an unbranded shirt while they were sponsored by gambling company 888.com.
Newcastle signed a £24million deal with Wonga to replace Virgin Money as Newcastle's sponsors last year.

The move provoked anger with some fans who were unhappy with the club being sponsored by a company which charges up to 5,853 per cent annual interest on short term loans.
Cisse has offered to wear charity-branded kit to resolve the dispute but that proposal has so far been rejected.
The row has now been rumbling on for a number of weeks leading to speculation that Cisse may even be forced to quit the club.

Cisse, who did wear the Northern Rock and Virgin Money logos, made club chiefs aware he was uncomfortable wearing the new Wonga shirts when the controversial deal was announced at the end of last season, although other Muslim players at the club, including Hatem Ben Arfa, have not taken his stance.
The player and club have been involved in lengthy negotiations, even calling in the footballer's union the PFA, to resolve the situation which was hoped to be resolved before the players flew off the Portugal for a week's intensive training.
On Tuesday night, after their opening pre-season win over Motherwell in Scotland, manager Alan Pardew announced he was taking his full squad to Portugal, including Cisse.
But the striker was not on the flight which left Newcastle airport this afternoon and his absence has increased speculation that he could be forced to quit St James’s Park.
Cisse joined Newcastle in a £9million deal from Freiburg in January last year and he was an immediate success in the coveted Newcastle No 9 shirt, scoring 13 goals in 14 games.
While Ba flourished last season, before he quit for Chelsea in the January transfer window, Cisse struggled and he scored just eight league goals last season, although he did add four in Newcastle’s journey to the quarter-finals of the Europa Cup.

Muslim footballer Papiss Cisse may be forced to quit Newcastle over Wonga shirt row | Mail Online

May ALLAH help he has show gutts and stayed on path of truth

Why did he go there in the first place?

Didn't he know the kind of sponsors there could be?

Wearing shorts is also against Islam according to some, so he should not even play the game and return all the money.

Because in his previous club he was allowed to wear brand free shirt
 
What a bsssssss thread.
He just wants to leave the club,maybe he is unhappy there,thats why this fuss.
He is a senegalese football player,why use the muslim card?

He is not leaving he is being thrown out by the club Sir because of his firm believes
 
He is not leaving he is being thrown out by the club Sir because of his firm believes
And you believe that?
Discrimination in GB(western Europe) by a football club is not tolerated.
There is nothing i dont know about football(and the clubs)in Europe.
 
And you believe that?
Discrimination in GB(western Europe) by a football club is not tolerated.
There is nothing i dont know about football(and the clubs)in Europe.

Mr his previous club allowed him this is not allowing him to wear brand free shirt and you believe these clubs I better believe him
 
What a bsssssss thread.
He just wants to leave the club,maybe he is unhappy there,thats why this fuss.
He is a senegalese football player,why use the muslim card?

Why Senegalese cant be Muslim? He is a practicing Muslim, and is using the Muslim card to hurt his clubs finance...
 
Mr his previous club allowed him this is not allowing him to wear brand free shirt and you believe these clubs I better believe him


He has problem with wearing their sponser's logo but has no problem accepting 40,000 pounds from them.
 
Senegal is a secular country so sharia law has nothing to do with it,he is a striker and did well last season.
They would do anything to please him.
I dont think it has anything to do with religion,he is just unhappy.
 
He is not leaving he is being thrown out by the club Sir because of his firm believes



@Zarvan, Brother please remove your Avatar with the word MAFIA because it is a symbol of GANGSTERS and as such against the teachings of Islam. Both Quran and Hadiths prohibit promotion of debauchery and symbols of Corruption.

As a practicing Muslim who constantly talks about Quran and Hadith, I am surprised you continue to promote such vulgar symbols of the West and that makes you appear to be a HYPOCRITE.
 
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Why Senegalese cant be Muslim? He is a practicing Muslim, and is using the Muslim card to hurt his clubs finance...
94% OF Senegalese are muslim,but they do not practice sharia law.
Instead of saying muslim they could have just said Senegalese,they want to give the fault to him beeing muslim.
 
94% OF Senegalese are muslim,but they do not practice sharia law.
Instead of saying muslim they could have just said Senegalese,they want to give the fault to him beeing muslim.

In this specific case, he is hurting his clubs finance because of his muslim religous beliefs, so it is 100% justified.... islam here is 100% directly responsible for his club losing money, so it makes sense
 
BS,he is responsible for his actions and not his religion.
 

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