Boxing world champion Anthony Joshua has
been hit with a wave of shocking anti-Muslim abuse after he tweeted this
picture of himself praying in a mosque.
The 27 year old IBF heavyweight title holder is
not a Muslim, and has previously said he doesn't follow any religion, but
rather has an interest in them.
He had taken time out of his training, for his
superfight with Wladimir Klitschko on April 29, to visit the religious building
in Dubai. He captioned the photo:
'Besides luck, hard work
and talent - prayer is a solid foundation. It was nice to join my
brother as he led through afternoon prayer.'
brother as he led through afternoon prayer.'
He was however, greeted with a torrent of criticism by
so-called fans after sharing it online. Read below.
Someone even called on the Prime Minister Theresa May to deport Joshua for praying in a mosque. Others said they would be supporting Joshua's opponent Klitchko.
Someone even called on the Prime Minister Theresa May to deport Joshua for praying in a mosque. Others said they would be supporting Joshua's opponent Klitchko.
In an interview last year, Joshua said he was
born a Christian but as he grew into his own man, he doesn't attach himself to
a religion:
'I was born a Christian but
as I've grown into my own man I don't attach myself to a religion - 100 per
cent I have faith.
'I'm not going to dig anyone for their beliefs or anything like
that, but I definitely feel religion is a big part of life, whether you believe
in it or not, in everyone's day-to-day life religion's a big part.
'Prayer and so on, and beliefs, is definitely important to me.
'I don't have a preferred religion - I'd have to do research.
'I don't have a preferred religion - I'd have to do research.
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