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Indian Cricketer Mohammed Shami Posts Photo On Facebook, Trolled Over Wife's Outfit

IANS, 25 Dec, 2016 10:53 PM
    Star Indian pacer Mohammed Shami was viciously attacked by a section of his 'fans' over a Facebook photo.
     
    The Indian cricketer shared a family photograph with wife Hasin Jahan and their daughter on Sunday.
     

    Soon, he was not just trolled but also abused by some over the outfit of his wife.
     
    Many Facebook users were quick to remind Shami of his religion, when he posted a photo of him with his wife on December 23 on his official Facebook page. His wife, Hasin Jahan is seen wearing a sleeveless gown. This was enough for the people to start abusing the cricketer, a Muslim, asking him to make sure that his wife covers herself up in a hijab.
     
    Most of the comments are directed towards the cricketer, asking him to make sure his wife doesn’t stray from the religious customs. People have also requested Shami, on behalf of the religion, to not set a bad example. While there were no dearth of such comments on his photos, a bevvy of reasonable others decided to show their support to the cricketer by showing love instead.
     

     

     

     

     

    The cricketer also posted photos of his wife and daughter of Twitter, where the reactions of the Twitterati were in a strark contrast from what he received on Facebook.

     

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