Fusion
Global Moderator
First, it's not about having a "special law", but rather an exemption from a rule. Just as religion shouldn't be imposed on anyone, I would think it's perfectly ok to accommodate someone's religious beliefs as long as they're not unreasonable.But to have special laws based on religions is borderline madness.
I'm a fan of a baseball team which up until recently had two players that didn't drink alcohol. Neither player's decision to abstain was because of religion (one was a recovering substance abuser and the other simply believed in a "no drugs/alcohol" philosophy). When the team won the division and the league, instead of the traditional champaign shower, they celebrated with ginger ale. I realize the situation is different in the case of Ahmed because it's a sponsor issue and not a voluntary tradition, but being accommodating can actually promote harmony and even strengthen the team bond.
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