Achievement, Saudi Arabia Will Give Land Prize in Makkah for Mohamed Salah Footballer

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this time the figure of Mohamed Salah is so seize the attention of the world community, not least Europe and Arabia. Therefore, this footballer so in the elegant by the lover of the ball, will even be given a piece of land in the holy city of Mecca.

Launching from the About Islam page on Thursday (26/4/2018), Falafel Lebanon in Liverpool also announced it will distribute free food for every goal and score made Salah.
"There are several options related to this land granting. The trick will be determined by captain Mohamed Salah and also the Saudi system, "said Vice President of the local community in Mecca, Fahd Al-Rowky.
According to Al-Rowky, if the rules of Saudi Arabia allow, Salah will be given land in a holy city located outside the region of Haram.
"Another option is Salah will have a mosque built on the ground in his name," he added.
If all those ways are not allowed then there are other ways. Al-Rowky also added the third option, which is to sell a piece of land and give Salah money, if he wants it.
Al-Rowky's announcement came as a congratulation to the award-winning player with the title of "English Premier League Player of the Year", scoring 41 goals and 13 assists, in his first season with Liverpool.
Praising Salah as a role model, Al-Rowky said the move was a tribute to Salah to his commendable stance. He also added with Salah in one of the football teams, being a remarkable thing for Islam in England.
Egyptian and Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah was named the 2017/18 Premier League Player of the year by the Professional Footballers Association (PFA) on Sunday for his spectacular 41gol debut season in progress.
Not quite up there the achievements of Mohamed Salah, he has also been the best African player in 2017 and the top scorer of five leagues.
In Liverpool, where Lebanon Falafel in Liverpool also announced they will hand out free food for every goal of this Ramadan score. They also promised to offer False Lanterns, during the holy month.
Coming from a Muslim-majority country, Salah is a devout Muslim who often kneels to God on the field after scoring goals. It is a trend in the sport that Egyptian players have started since 2006 during the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, later dubbed Prostrating Pharaoh.
Last month, Liverpool fans who were traveling on the streets of the Portuguese city in mid-week singing a new song, a hit song of the 90s called Good Enough by Dodgy with lyrics meaning "If he scored some more, then I would be a Muslim too!"
Still from the same source, a recent report by Football Against Racism in Europe (Fare) revealed the success of Muslim star Mohamed Salah has significantly reduced hate crime and race in the English Premier League.
Salah is not the only Muslim player in Liverpool and the Premier League. But his presence in Liverpool also contributed to the change in society's view of Muslims in the world.