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Why do you hardly ever see muslims doing hard manual work or playing physical sports such as rugby or football?
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I'm not being racist, it's just an observation and I wondered if anyone else had noticed and what the reason was.
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Having lived in the Middle East for five years I can assure everyone that football is massive, and is played practically everywhere, from the lushest grass pitches to scrubby dusty areas of wasteground
Rugby however, is not, but that is cultural rather than religious. Do Canadians, Americans, Russians or Brazilians play rugby to any great degree?
Rugby however, is not, but that is cultural rather than religious. Do Canadians, Americans, Russians or Brazilians play rugby to any great degree?
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The Arabian Gulf rugby league is mostly ex-pats and yours truly played in it for Al Ain Amblers.
Yes, the roads in the UAE and Saudi are built ostensibly by Indians and Pakistanis, but I think you'll find the latter are almost exclusively Muslim, and both are employed because they are cheaper than other alternatives.
Yes, the roads in the UAE and Saudi are built ostensibly by Indians and Pakistanis, but I think you'll find the latter are almost exclusively Muslim, and both are employed because they are cheaper than other alternatives.
I once saw a crowd of Muslim women, all in black burkas, playing football in a little park near the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford. And before anyone asks, I could tell from their voices that they were women. It was definitely one of those 'am I really seeing this' moments as it was so bizarre. But then again, why shouldn't they?.
There are a number of Muslims taking part for 'Team GB' in the forthcoming Olympics.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14675425
Ron.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14675425
Ron.
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