Asalaamu Calaykum, sisters and brothers
I love football (soccer). I play against/with my friends as well as watch the professional teams in the world. So, over the years, I have developed certain feelings (not in any way sexually as I am a male too) for some players in this professional sport – Feelings means to imitate what they do in the matches on my own football experience. I would try to play, how such players play, against my friends.
I have admired these players for as long as I can remember. But I never admired them more than I would a human being. I appreciated and loved what they did/do.
I have always known that idolizing is indeed one of the worst sins to be made by humans.
So my questions are: How is “idolizing” defined in Islam? And is what I am doing anything close to “idolizing” as in the term mentioned in Islam?
My allah (swt) forgive us, Muslims, for our sins. Amen
Jazza ka Allah khayr
I love football (soccer). I play against/with my friends as well as watch the professional teams in the world. So, over the years, I have developed certain feelings (not in any way sexually as I am a male too) for some players in this professional sport – Feelings means to imitate what they do in the matches on my own football experience. I would try to play, how such players play, against my friends.
I have admired these players for as long as I can remember. But I never admired them more than I would a human being. I appreciated and loved what they did/do.
I have always known that idolizing is indeed one of the worst sins to be made by humans.
So my questions are: How is “idolizing” defined in Islam? And is what I am doing anything close to “idolizing” as in the term mentioned in Islam?
My allah (swt) forgive us, Muslims, for our sins. Amen
Jazza ka Allah khayr
akhi, I don't know if your admiration for these players is a form of idolization but it is better to remind ourselves that there is danger it can lead to it. For example, some people wear their favourite team scarf as a lucky charm believing it will make them win. This is shirk similar to some muslims believing their saints (peers) intercede on their behalf leading them to pray to them. Na udhu billah! Hence we must take care in the adoration of others and in wanting praise for ourselves as bothways it leads to pride and as you can see in sufi practices to shirk.