Hashim Amla doesn’t wear a Castle Lager Logo

Hashim Amla doesn’t wear a Castle Lager Logo

By newsadmin at 19 March, 2010, 4:50 pm

Hashim Amla does not wear a Castle logo on his cricket shirt, said that he did not pocket a cent from his match fee.
Promoting beer & liquor is against the teaching of Islam and as such Amla became the first player to be the exception, who was granted permission by South African Breweries and Cricket South Africa not to wear the Castle logos on his clothing.

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He scored 250 runs (not out) in the recent test match against India

“Since Hashim understands his religion well, his beliefs are staunch and knows what is right and wrong. At the outset he made the decision not to wear the Castle logo on his clothing, which went public, and at the same time he also took the decision that the money earned from the Tests, sponsored by Castle, were forbidden for his use

INTERVIEW WITH HASHIM AMLA

You religion is clearly important to you but just how much?

The importance of my religion has increased as I have got older. I couldn’t put a time-frame on it but I have found that following the Islamic way of life has a lot of beauty to it. Although I was born into a Muslim family I wasn’t always practicing. The more I have understood the differences in the various faiths I have adopted as much of Islam as possible. I’m certainly no saint but the discipline of the Islamic way of life has helped my cricket without a doubt. I don’t drink and I pray five times a day, which gives stability to my daily routine.



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Comments
Jago karachities March 19, 2010

Pakistani cricketers can learn a lot from Mr. Amla.

May ALLAH increase your Iman and grant you all good in this life and highest place in Jannat. Ameen.

Nasir Mahmood March 20, 2010

well done Mr Amla,,
God bless u

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