For Egyptian shopkeepers 'Ramadaan is sweeter with Salah'

Decorative mugs bearing the image of Liverpool's Egyptian forward soccer player Mohamed Salah, are seen at a marke in Cairo. Arabic words read "Ramadan is sweeter with Salah". Picture: Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Decorative mugs bearing the image of Liverpool's Egyptian forward soccer player Mohamed Salah, are seen at a marke in Cairo. Arabic words read "Ramadan is sweeter with Salah". Picture: Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Published May 16, 2018

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Cairo - Egyptian soccer star Mohammed

Salah set a scoring record this season that helped Liverpool

clinch fourth place in the Premier League. Now pictures of his

bearded face are boosting sales ahead of the Muslim holy month

of Ramadaan.

Manufacturers have plastered his image on traditional

Ramadaan products ranging from pillows to lanterns "famous" and

paper cut-outs as they try to cash in on his success to offset

economic hardships caused by the government's financial reforms.

"The Mohamed Salah lantern is the highest selling lantern

this year," said Essam, a shopkeeper, who did not give his last

name. Other shopkeepers at a market in Cairo's Sayeda Zainab

neighborhood said "Salah mania" was also helping them sell.

Salah scored 44 goals in 51 games in his debut campaign and

last week won the Football Writers Association award. Next

month, the 25-year-old will lead Egypt's first team for 28 years

at the World Cup.

"Mohamed Salah is a role model for all Egyptians at the

moment," said Omnia, a shopper. "All of Egypt loves Mo' Salah,

as they call him in England."

Demand for food and traditional items soars during Ramadaan,

a month whose start date depends on the sighting of a crescent

moon. 

Reuters

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