Newcastle have signed a new 4 year deal with Wonga - the short-term loan people. But the MCB (Muslim Council of Britian) are advising that Winga goes against Sharia Law and is advising its Muslim members, at Newcastle, to make a stand and not wear the shirt when playing.
Full Report: http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/newcastles-muslim-stars-told-play-new-kit-070006117.html?nc
I know what i say to the said players.... ok don't wear the shirt, and as you are not wearing the shirt you don't play and for everyday you don't wear the shirt and don't play you get find a weeks wages.
Short-term loans may be against Sharia Law, just like any loan (hence using the terms of purchase and re-imbursements and shared profit which all actually mean loan, repayments and interest! on Sharia Business doings with finance companies), but there is nothing in Sharia Law to stop the players from wearing the shirts.
This could be a step too far.
Full Report: http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/newcastles-muslim-stars-told-play-new-kit-070006117.html?nc
I know what i say to the said players.... ok don't wear the shirt, and as you are not wearing the shirt you don't play and for everyday you don't wear the shirt and don't play you get find a weeks wages.
Short-term loans may be against Sharia Law, just like any loan (hence using the terms of purchase and re-imbursements and shared profit which all actually mean loan, repayments and interest! on Sharia Business doings with finance companies), but there is nothing in Sharia Law to stop the players from wearing the shirts.
This could be a step too far.