Wearing NBA basketball singlets? Haram or Halal?

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Was wondering if someone could give me there thoughts on the islamic stance on wearing nba singlets which have players names on the back of them.I have several nba jerseys that i've had before converting to islam and wondered if this would be a minor form of idol worshipping even though that is far from the case but would it come into this category.HARAM of HALAL thoughts please???......
 
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Even the names of singers and soccer (football) stars and others who are not Muslim – all of that is not permissible, because it will lead to the Muslim venerating these people, who are kaafirs.

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I think it would be best to try and stay away from wearing such garments, Insha'Allah.

Allahu Aa'lam

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I personally think its all in the intention. But Abdul Baari is right because it could lead to shirk and why make Kobe Bryant your role model when it should be the Prohpet Muhammad as your role model. But I do think that if you just wear it because you like the sport and the way the player plays the sport, then it okay to wear it. But I am not a sheikh.
 
Ya theres a few like Shareef Abdur Rahim used to be an allstar but know hes kinda old. And of course theres Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon greatest center of all time. And Kareem Abdul Jabbar 2nd greatest center of all time both Muslim. Then theres Mehmet Okur from the Jazz who was an allstar last year and Hedo Turkoglu was Most Improved player of the year. The list goes on.
 
Wow Thats Cool and Hakeem" The Dream" Olujuwon is :thumbs_up
 
How bout in football? Zidane is Muslim right and I heard Thierry henry was too
 
How bout in football? Zidane is Muslim right and I heard Thierry henry was too





don't know but I don't think we should assume,

I think its best to have team/club shirts with no names printed on them, or just get your own name printed on it instead if it looks plain:)
 
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I agree with brother Aadil, it is better not to make assumptions, Insha'Allah. Allahu A'lam.

And as akhee said, it is better to have either no names, or your own :). Also let's try and stay on topic please, Insha'Allah.

JazakAllah Khayr.

WaAlaykumus Salaam Warahmatullah
 
I agree , Just NO name at all Is Better I think

And Ofcourse There is Franck "Bilal" Ribery , The Best Player in Europe( my opinion:))
Look At how he makes Dua here :

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI3SXYcAmQk[/media]
 

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