Champion boxer receives Islamophobic backlash after sharing photo in Dubai mosque

Published January 19th, 2017 - 08:28 GMT
Anthony Joshua celebrates his gold at the London Olympics (Wikimedia Commons)
Anthony Joshua celebrates his gold at the London Olympics (Wikimedia Commons)

A British boxer has been subject to a torrent of anti-Muslim sentiment on social media after he shared a photo of him praying in a Dubai mosque.

Anthony Joshua, the current International Boxing Federation heavyweight world champion, tweeted the picture earlier this week while on a visit to the UAE.

The boxer, from Watford, just north of London, was subjected to a torrent of religiously motivated hatred in reaction to his tweet.

Tommy Robinson, the former leader of racist protest organization the English Defence League also launched an attack on Joshua, insulting him in a series of tweets. He later defended his comments in an expletive-filled video which accused Islam of promoting hatred.

However, many other Twitter users came out in defense of the Olympic gold medalist, and the post has been liked 30,000 times since it was put up on Tuesday.

It is not clear whether Joshua has in fact converted to Islam. The 27-year-old has previously said that he does not practice any religion, but is interested in them, according to the Daily Mail.

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