Harbhajan Singh’s Alleged Interest in Adopting Islam: Inzamam Ul Haq’s Claim Sparks Controversy

Inzamam Ul Haq Claims Harbhajan Singh Wanted to Embrace Islam

Pakistan’s performance in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 being held in India has been disappointing. In such a situation, along with Pakistani fans, former cricketers are also upset. As a result, they are giving controversial and controversial statements. The latest case is related to former Pakistan captain Inzamam Ul Haq, who has given a controversial statement regarding India’s legendary cricketer Harbhajan Singh.

The former Pakistani captain has claimed in his latest statement that Harbhajan Singh, who is called the Terminator of Team India, had expressed his desire to convert to Islam. He was greatly influenced by Maulana Tariq Jameel. Not only this, Inzamam Ul Haq has stated former West Indies captain and greatest batsman Brian Lara. Whose video is also going viral on social media. While reacting to the viral video, Bhajji even scolded Inzamam fiercely.

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Indian players used to come to meet Maulana

Former Pakistani cricketer has claimed that Maulana Tariq Jameel used to come to meet us every day. There was a room for offering namaz. We called Indian cricketers Irfan Pathan, Zaheer Khan, and Mohammad Kaif but two or three more Indian players used to come along with them. Although he did not offer Namaz, he used to listen to Maulana and liked him very much.

Referring to Bhajji, Inzamam said that he once told me that whatever Maulana says, he is right. I also feel like accepting his words. Harbhajan said I look at you and then stop. Your life is not like this.

The claim made regarding Lara also

Regarding Lara, Haq said that after a match, Mohammad Yusuf invited Brian Lara to dinner. When he came for dinner, Yusuf told him the words of Allah, after listening to which Lara said that life should be lived the way Muslims live. Let us tell you that Mohammad Yusuf is a former cricketer of Pakistan. He used to play under the captaincy of Inzamam. He converted from Christianity to Islam in 2005.

Bhajji angry at Inzamam’s claims

Harbhajan Singh got angry after seeing Inzamam’s video going viral. Bhajji wrote on his official social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that under the influence of which drug is he talking? I feel proud to be an Indian and a Sikh. These nonsense people say anything.