Mohammad Rizwan, a renowned wicket-keeper batter, has once again captured hearts after being seen during the pilgrimage cleaning the revered mosque in Makkah. The 31-year-old cricketer can be seen diligently mopping in a brief video that quickly went viral on social media and received a lot of positive feedback.
Mohammad Rizwan winning the hearts of the people in Makkah ????#Cricket | #Pakistan | #MohammadRizwan | #Hajj | #Makkah | #SaudiaArabia pic.twitter.com/23hIMmapn4
— Khel Shel (@khelshel) June 23, 2023
The Hajj, the fifth pillar of Islam, is being performed in Saudi Arabia at the moment by a number of well-known Pakistani cricketers, including Babar Azam.
The Peshawar-born batter was visiting the United States of America earlier this month when he was seen praying the Maghrib while leaving his car parked on the side. Rizwan gave his teacher a copy of the Holy Quran while he was in the US for the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports (BEMS) executive education program.
The right-handed batter gave a speech earlier this year in a mosque in Lahore during the holy month of Ramadan, expressing his unwavering faith in Allah Almighty. Mohammad Rizwan also preached to the Muslim community in Christchurch last year while the tri-nation series was taking place in New Zealand.
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