And the Christians of the West are accused of Isalmaphobia. Hmmmmmph! It seems to me that we need to step up the coverage and reminder that even in so-called friendly governments, Christian faith is not only restricted but not tolerated. The only way you can be Christian in the Muslim world without facing persecution or arrest is to be a Christian in secret. While not a fan of tattoos, this one gets my vote simply for the witness value of making a stand.
Saudi Arabia’s religious police detained a Colombian soccer player at
a shopping mall on Oct. 7 for not covering up an image of Jesus
tattooed on his shoulder. Juan Pablo Pino, 24, who plays with the
Al Nasr Soccer Club in Saudi Arabia, was wearing a sleeveless shirt
while out with his pregnant wife at a mall in the capital city of
Riyadh.
Locals who saw the tattoo began insulting him, which drew
the attention of the officers from a group known as the Police Force for
the Promotion of Virtue of the Prevention of Vice, who detained the
couple. The local paper Sharq reported that officers escorted the
pair to a car and then waited for Al Nasr club officials to arrive. Pino
and his wife were later released.
The Efe news agency reported
that after the detention, the soccer club issued a statement saying Pino
was “deeply saddened” over what had happened and that he fully respects
Saudi law. He also said that he and his wife had been shopping for
clothing they could wear that would be “more respectful” of Islamic
customs.
Sharq reported that after the incidents on Friday, Pino’s wife has asked that the family leave the country.
The
Al Nasr club has asked its Argentinean coach Gustavo Costas try to
convince the couple to change their minds but so far he has not been
able to do so, the newspaper said.
In September, Costas—who was
head coach for the Peruvian soccer team Alianza Lima, before coaching
Saudi Arabia—revealed some details about his new life to Peru's El
Comercio newspaper. He recalled that while he was in Lima, he
made the sign of the cross before every game and wore a rosary around
his neck. Now in Saudi Arabia, he said, “I can’t do it. I do it before
heading out to the field, in the locker room. If I sign myself, they’ll
kill me or stone me,” Costas said.
Last year a similar incident
took place when the Romanian soccer player Mirel Radoi of the Al Hilal
club kissed the tattoo of a cross he has on his arm after scoring a
goal. The gesture earned him the ire of many Muslims in Saudi Arabia,
where Islam is the dominant religion.
From the Catholic News Agency
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