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Sport and religion can be forces for good together

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In 2017 Netflix showed a series of sports documentar­ies examining the devotion and obsession of sports fans and how they viewed their sporting passion as a religion, coining the term “sportualit­y.”

The series studied fans of various sports in different parts of the US looking at the devotion their teams invoked.

There are similar stories across the world and the use of the phrase “sport as a religion” can doubtless be found in many languages. Since watching the fascinatin­g series, I have wondered how an episode conducted in Saudi Arabia would turn out and on which sport it would be focused?

I have often thought about the relationsh­ip between religion and sport. Throughout the Kingdom religion has always been a huge motivating factor for athletes.

When I started collecting data two quick goals in n the first half changed ed the game. Ole helps lps every player play at their best, Ole is himself. He’s not acting and he’s given joy and confionfid­ence to everyone.

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Solksjaer, the man n of the for my PhD, religion was one of the crucial elements to study and I wanted to understand if it played a role in increasing participat­ion in sport among the young. Sport fans and researcher­s continue to debate the similariti­es between religion and sport and how one affects the other. But there is little doubt that there are links between the two.

Daniel Wann, a leading sport psychologi­st at Murray State University, said in 2012: “The similariti­es between sports fandom and organized religion are striking. Consider the vocabulary associated with both: faith, devotion, worship, ritual, dedication, sacrifice, commitment, spirit, prayer, suffering, festival, and celebratio­n.”

There are indeed sports which are, for some, inextricab­ly linked to religion — just think of martial arts and its relationsh­ip with east Asian faiths and philosophi­es such as Taoism, Buddhism and Confuciani­sm.

On the whole, both religion and sport tend to bring people together, and whatever your views on either that is something we can all celebrate.

Father Melchor José Sanchez de Toca y Alameda, under-secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture, recently said: “Faith and sports are two worlds that don’t communicat­e that often,” before adding that the two have a lot to learn from each other, “sport can help the Church a lot.”

He believes sport can be a powerful educationa­l instrument in helping to develop and strengthen human values and teamwork.

From the Islamic viewpoint, too, promoting sporting values strengthen­s one’s character to help you become a better and stronger Muslim. The Netflix programs also reminded me of my observatio­ns and interviews in Saudi Arabia while studying for my PhD — both positive and negative.

Firstly, in the past extremely religious and conservati­ve parents used religion to prevent their daughters from participat­ing in sport due to misconcept­ions — their reasoning was, females must not get into a male field or area. Secondly, on a more positive note, images of athletes praying before a match, or thanking God after a victory, or indeed women wearing their head scarves and competing, illustrate­d that sport and religion were far from incompatib­le.

Times are changing in the Kingdom and, with it, attitudes toward sport. More children — of both genders — are being encouraged to get out and be active in the sporting arena. In time they will find their athletic passion and something to devote their time toward, and in so doing perhaps enhance their faith of both the sporting and religious kind.

 ?? Ole Gunnar Solksjaer ?? As a United fan you go into every game thinking you’re going to win it.We’re on a great run.
Ole Gunnar Solksjaer As a United fan you go into every game thinking you’re going to win it.We’re on a great run.

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