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NFL penalizes Muslim player for praying after Chiefs touchdown NFL penalizes Muslim player for praying after Chiefs touchdown
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When Kansas City Chiefs safety Husain Abdullah intercepted a Tom Brady pass and returned it for a touchdown Monday night, he did what so many other NFL players do to celebrate a big play: He paused to make a religious gesture of thanks.When Kansas City Chiefs safety Husain Abdullah intercepted a Tom Brady pass and returned it for a touchdown Monday night, he did what so many other NFL players do to celebrate a big play: He paused to make a religious gesture of thanks.
But Abdullah, a devout Muslim, found that his religious display was met with less latitude than, say, Tim Tebow when he brought Tebowing into the NFL. Abdullah was penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct because he slid to the ground, then knelt in in the end zone.But Abdullah, a devout Muslim, found that his religious display was met with less latitude than, say, Tim Tebow when he brought Tebowing into the NFL. Abdullah was penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct because he slid to the ground, then knelt in in the end zone.
Chiefs’ Husain Abdullah penalized for post-touchdown prayer http://t.co/pxVl6oVzg2 pic.twitter.com/dwNjwg5ztg — FOX Sports Live (@FOXSportsLive) September 30, 2014Chiefs’ Husain Abdullah penalized for post-touchdown prayer http://t.co/pxVl6oVzg2 pic.twitter.com/dwNjwg5ztg — FOX Sports Live (@FOXSportsLive) September 30, 2014
Chiefs’ Husain Abdullah penalized for post-touchdown prayer http://t.co/pxVl6oVzg2 pic.twitter.com/dwNjwg5ztgChiefs’ Husain Abdullah penalized for post-touchdown prayer http://t.co/pxVl6oVzg2 pic.twitter.com/dwNjwg5ztg
— FOX Sports Live (@FOXSportsLive) September 30, 2014— FOX Sports Live (@FOXSportsLive) September 30, 2014
A strict reading of the rulebook reveals why Abdullah was flagged. Using the ground for celebration is not allowed, although Tebow was allowed to kneel. The penalty comes under Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1 (d) of the NFL rulebook, which states that “players are prohibited from engaging in any celebrations or demonstrations while on the ground” as part of the league’s crackdown on excessive, elaborate celebrations. Mike Pereira, the league’s former vice-president of officiating and now a Fox Sports commentator, pointed out that there is an exception to the rule: going to the ground in prayer.A strict reading of the rulebook reveals why Abdullah was flagged. Using the ground for celebration is not allowed, although Tebow was allowed to kneel. The penalty comes under Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1 (d) of the NFL rulebook, which states that “players are prohibited from engaging in any celebrations or demonstrations while on the ground” as part of the league’s crackdown on excessive, elaborate celebrations. Mike Pereira, the league’s former vice-president of officiating and now a Fox Sports commentator, pointed out that there is an exception to the rule: going to the ground in prayer.
you’re not penalized for going to the ground to give praise after a TD — Mike Pereira (@MikePereira) November 25, 2013you’re not penalized for going to the ground to give praise after a TD — Mike Pereira (@MikePereira) November 25, 2013
you’re not penalized for going to the ground to give praise after a TD — Mike Pereira (@MikePereira) November 25, 2013you’re not penalized for going to the ground to give praise after a TD — Mike Pereira (@MikePereira) November 25, 2013
“For me, I just got a little too excited,” Abdullah said. “I think it was for the slide.” “For me, I just got a little too excited,” Abdullah said. “I think it was for the slide.” The lesson Abdullah took away? “Stop before you drop.”
Game officials offered no explanation, but Coach Andy Reid told him on the sideline, “You can’t slide,” Abdullah said.Game officials offered no explanation, but Coach Andy Reid told him on the sideline, “You can’t slide,” Abdullah said.
Reid had an explanation for the flag, but he wasn’t defending it. “When you go to Mecca, you should be able to slide wherever you want,” Reid said. “We’ve got two priests in here. They’d probably vouch for me.”Reid had an explanation for the flag, but he wasn’t defending it. “When you go to Mecca, you should be able to slide wherever you want,” Reid said. “We’ve got two priests in here. They’d probably vouch for me.”
The idea that Abdullah might be fined was drawing enormous criticism Tuesday morning and the NFL, which has not acted quickly in the face of issues over the last few weeks, should clarify the matter this morning, saying the flag was thrown in error. The idea that Abdullah might be fined was drawing enormous criticism Tuesday morning and the NFL, which has not acted quickly in the face of serious issues over the last few weeks, should offer a clarification as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, the criticism continues. Abdullah’s agent tweeted:
If the NFL tries to fine @HAbdullah39 for his TD celebration there’s going to be some problems. — CJ LaBoy (@CJLaBoy) September 30, 2014If the NFL tries to fine @HAbdullah39 for his TD celebration there’s going to be some problems. — CJ LaBoy (@CJLaBoy) September 30, 2014
If the NFL tries to fine @HAbdullah39 for his TD celebration there’s going to be some problems.If the NFL tries to fine @HAbdullah39 for his TD celebration there’s going to be some problems.
— CJ LaBoy (@CJLaBoy) September 30, 2014— CJ LaBoy (@CJLaBoy) September 30, 2014
And elsewhere:
Granted the rule states, “Players are prohibited from engaging in any celebrations while on the ground,” but ALL praying should be exempt. — Donte’ Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) September 30, 2014Granted the rule states, “Players are prohibited from engaging in any celebrations while on the ground,” but ALL praying should be exempt. — Donte’ Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) September 30, 2014
Granted the rule states, “Players are prohibited from engaging in any celebrations while on the ground,” but ALL praying should be exempt.Granted the rule states, “Players are prohibited from engaging in any celebrations while on the ground,” but ALL praying should be exempt.
— Donte’ Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) September 30, 2014— Donte’ Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) September 30, 2014
Husain Abdullah was penalized for praying after a pick6…. Smh pic.twitter.com/G2j7plEawE — NBA RETWEET (@RTNBA) September 30, 2014Husain Abdullah was penalized for praying after a pick6…. Smh pic.twitter.com/G2j7plEawE — NBA RETWEET (@RTNBA) September 30, 2014
Husain Abdullah was penalized for praying after a pick6…. Smh pic.twitter.com/G2j7plEawEHusain Abdullah was penalized for praying after a pick6…. Smh pic.twitter.com/G2j7plEawE
— NBA RETWEET (@RTNBA) September 30, 2014— NBA RETWEET (@RTNBA) September 30, 2014
Brandon Marshall gets on knees & raises hands to Jesus after TD..No penalty..Husain Abdullah bows to Mecca..15 yards! pic.twitter.com/6G5sDfaWO0 — Arsalan Iftikhar™ (@TheMuslimGuy) September 30, 2014
Brandon Marshall gets on knees & raises hands to Jesus after TD..No penalty..Husain Abdullah bows to Mecca..15 yards! pic.twitter.com/6G5sDfaWO0
— Arsalan Iftikhar™ (@TheMuslimGuy) September 30, 2014