Misleading claim that Cristiano Ronaldo 'converted to Islam' circulates on social media
Last updated on: 31 December,2020 09:37 am
The misleading claim and the photos were published on an Indonesian-language blog.
AFP – Two photos of Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo have been shared repeatedly on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and in blog posts alongside a claim he converted to Islam. The claim is misleading; the photos have circulated online since 2014 in reports about Ronaldo visiting Dubai. There are no credible media reports or public statements indicating that Ronaldo, who is reportedly Catholic, has converted to Islam.
The misleading claim and the photos were published on an Indonesian-language blog.
The post’s headline translates into English as “Subhanallah. Cristiano Ronaldo Converted to Islam and Said Assalamualaikum”.
"Subhanallah" and "Assalamualaikum" are Arabic terms which denote "Glory to God" and "Peace be with you" respectively.
Later in the blog post, the text questions whether Ronaldo really converted to Islam. It states: “Cristiano Ronaldo converted to Islam and said Assalamualaikum. But really?”
The blog was shared hundreds of times on Facebook.
A similar claim has circulated online since at least 2014. The same photo of Ronaldo was published alongside the same claim in French on Twitter; in an English blog post and in a Croatian video on YouTube.
The claim, however, is misleading.
A reverse image search on Google found that the photo of Ronaldo was published by Arabian Business, an online magazine in Dubai, on December 28, 2014.
The article’s headline reads “In Pics: Cristiano Ronaldo spends Christmas in Dubai”. It reports that the footballer posted a series of photos on his social media accounts during the trip.
The article does not state that he converted to Islam.
Below is a screenshot comparison of the photos in the misleading post (L) and the photos in the Arabian Business article (R):
One of the photos was also published by Dubai-based media channel Emirates 24/7 in a 2014 report about Ronaldo’s Dubai trip.
There are also no public statements or credible reports indicating that he has ever converted to Islam.
Ronaldo is in fact a practicing Catholic, according to media reports. UK tabloid The Daily Mirror reported in 2012 that the Juventus player is “staunchly Catholic” and El Comercio, a Spanish-langue Peruvian news site, reported in 2016 that he is “the most religious of footballers”.