Liverpool soccer star and practising Muslim Mohamed Salah said men in “my culture and in the Middle East” need to treat women with more respect as he was named one of the world’s 100 most influential people by Time magazine.
Salah, who is Egyptian, said, “We need to change the way we treat women in our culture.”
“That has to be, it’s not optional,” he added.
Hopefully this will start a wider conversation about women’s rights in Muslim countries.
Meanwhile, leftists in the west are still worshipping the hijab as a symbol of feminism despite the fact that not wearing it in some Muslim countries leads to abuse, imprisonment and torture for many women.
