Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi criticizes cricketer Mohammed Shami for drinking water during a match against Australia, claiming it violated ‘Roza’ (fasting) rules. Razvi labels Shami a ‘criminal’ in the eyes of Shariat despite his impressive performance, emphasizing that being physically fit and playing suggests he should have observed ‘Roza’. Shami finished with commendable figures of 3/48 in 10 overs.
‘Criminal’: Cleric slams Shami for not observing ‘roza’ during India-Australia match

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