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DFB ball kicker Rüdiger shouts “Allahu Akbar” after the Champions League game

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DFB ball kicker Rüdiger shouts “Allahu Akbar” after the Champions League game

Including extended “Tawheed finger”

The DFB ball kicker Antonio Rüdiger has once again attracted attention as an Islamist. After his employer Real Madrid’s victory in the Champions League game over Manchester City, Rüdiger strutted directly towards a camera, raised the “Tauhid finger” and shouted “Allahu Akbar” loudly and audibly several times.

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A few weeks ago, DFB ball kicker Antonio Rüdiger attracted attention because he was photographed dressed in a kind of prayer habit with the index finger of his right hand stretched upwards. For Islam experts and even imams, Rüdiger’s appearance is his clear commitment to the terrorist regime of IS. Such a gesture, as a simple Muslim confession of faith, is not intended in the surahs of the Koran, as Rüdiger and the lawyers he represents want to believe. Rüdiger and his squadron of lawyers tried – unsuccessfully – to prevent, cover up or relativize the reporting on his IS confession captured in the picture.

Now it could be assumed that Rüdiger has learned from this reporting about his behavior and would hold back in the future. Not even close. In his fanaticism for the IS terrorists, he seems to know no restraint and no limits. After the Champions League game and the victory of his current employer Real Madrid over defending champions Manchester City, Rüdiger strutted directly towards a camera with his “Tauhid finger” raised and shouted “Allahu Akbar” several times (video here).

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As a reminder: this greeting has been used in recent years by the terrorists of IS and other groups as well as Islamists in general and appears in public especially in this context.

This can be seen in a similar way to the use of the original “Roman salute” (the right arm stretched forward and slightly raised), which was later adopted by Hitler and his comrades.

Oh yes, Rüdiger should probably compete for the DFB team at the upcoming European Football Championship here in Germany. The legitimate question is: how many German football fans feel represented by an avowed Islamist?

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