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After Mohammed Shami’s wife, Sania Mirza becomes latest target of religious bigotry on social media
This is not the first time tennis sensation Sania Mirza had to face such ruthless comments
India.com Sports Desk | Updated: January 9, 2017 7:10 PM ISTEmail
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Image: Facebook.com/sania.mirza
Religious bigotry seems to be the latest trend on social networking sites these days. Be it Facebook or Twitter, once comes across such fanatics. Sadly in huge numbers. Recently, Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami was bashed for posting an image with his wife wearing the sleeveless top on Facebook.

It obviously did not go well with many of his followers and Shami was all over the news. But the fast bowler did not hold back and posted another picture of his wife to hit back at these extremists. Now India’s star tennis player Sania Mirza is the latest target of this religious bigotry. However, this is not the first time Sania had to face such ruthless comments. Also Read- Moral policing over Mohammed Shami’s wife? Go, burn in hell, all you fanatics

It all started when Sania posted a photo of her in the beautiful red dress on the Facebook. In a jiffy, comments started pouring in slamming Sania for not following religion dress code and wearing ‘revealing’ clothes.

Tennis star, Sania Mirza posted this photo on the Facebook


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And absurd comments like these followed:

Commented on Sania Mirza's public post
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Deccent Sajid Shaitaaan ki amma dikhre ap
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Commented on Sania Mirza's public post
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Muhammad Hasnain Tumhari marzi Jo choose karo islam\be parda or enjoy acha ya to be parda raho or enjoy karo ya Allah ki ibadat Marti rahooo......
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Alfi Khan Aap ka sab achha lagta hai pr chhota pahnawa nhi ..my sister..


Hanif Khan Kabhi bikni pahn ke bhi dikhao take jinko tum dikhana chahti ho wo or bhi khush ho shaken.
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Syed Mustaq we should not forget that this life is temporary and the permanent is the next life after death.



Zohaib Ahmed Jafri A Good Man will always Love a Woman with "HIJAB"








In the past, a fatwa was issued against Sania by a Muslim cleric for wearing short skirts during her matches. And since then her dress has been a subject of controversy. Also Read- Sania Mirza loses No. 1 WTA rank after winning Brisbane International crown

It is unfortunate to see people comment openly about her and her dresses. These fanatics have misused the social media platform. But that should not bother Sania.


http://www.india.com/sports/after-m...of-religious-bigotry-on-social-media-1749213/
 
Religious bigots? Interesting.

These stars represent their respective societies in sports but also culturally. Problem is that they don't care much about the culture aspect.

Sania's dress looks like traditional Indian, if I am not mistaken. But too liberal for Pakistani tastes. She should not have married a Pakistani.
 
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