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No. In this article from the Daily Mail, Raheem Sterling argues that he is not a 100% Christian, but his mother is helping him in becoming more fully Christian and that his faith is important for him. He is mistakenly believed to be a Muslim because his given name is Raheem, but he is not Muslim nor has any Muslim heritage.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2264635/Raheem-Sterling--The-Footballers-Football-Column-Branislav-Ivanovic-scariest-man-Ive-played-hes-dirty-hes-tank.html

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No, Raheem is an Arabic name but the player is not Arabic or muslim

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I don't think so because his name is a muslim name

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yes

Raheem is a Muslim Arabic name that means merciful

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raheem means merciful in arabic but he is not muslim

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of course he is -_- lol

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no

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Muslim

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