Arsenal star Mesut Ozil calls on Muslim world to disarm Islamophobia with kindness
"Unfortunately Islamophobia & Antiislamismus is growing in Europe and in other parts of the world with media playing a big role in that. My personal answer to that: We should respond to Islamophobia & Antiislamismus in a way that will not reinforce it, but rather disarm and silence it with kindness," Arsenal player Mesut Özil pointed out via a social media post on Friday.
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- Published Date: 08:54 | 20 November 2020
- Modified Date: 09:21 | 20 November 2020
German footballer of Turkish descent Mesut Ozil called on the Muslim world to "disarm Islamophobia with kindness."
In a Twitter post, Ozil quoted a verse from the Quran: "Good and evil cannot be equal. Respond to evil with what is best, then the one you are in a feud with will be like a close friend."
"Unfortunately Islamophobia & Antiislamismus is growing in Europe and in other parts of the world with media playing a big role in that," he said.
"My personal answer to that: We should respond to Islamophobia & Antiislamismus in a way that will not reinforce it, but rather disarm and silence it with kindness," the 31-year-old midfielder said.
Ozil joined English Premier League side Arsenal in 2013 and has scored 44 goals with 77 assists in 254 games for the Gunners.
He has also played for Germany's Schalke and Werder Bremen as well as Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Ozil was also part of Germany's 2014 World Cup-winning squad.