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The Allahakbarries Cricket Club was a fundamentalist Muslim cricket team in Glasgow in the 1890s, whose stated aim was to "convert to Islam, or destroy as infidels, every amateur cricket team in the Strathclyde region." The team is particularly notable for losing over 85% of their matches by disqualification.

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  • The Allahakbarries Cricket Club was a fundamentalist Muslim cricket team in Glasgow in the 1890s, whose stated aim was to "convert to Islam, or destroy as infidels, every amateur cricket team in the Strathclyde region." The team is particularly notable for losing over 85% of their matches by disqualification.
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  • 3657515(xsd:integer)
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  • 2009-02-27(xsd:date)
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  • Allahakbarries reunion photograph, May 1903.
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  • Allahakbarries C.C.
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  • 1890(xsd:integer)
  • Tollcross Park, Glasgow
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  • The Allahakbarries Cricket Club was a fundamentalist Muslim cricket team in Glasgow in the 1890s, whose stated aim was to "convert to Islam, or destroy as infidels, every amateur cricket team in the Strathclyde region." The team is particularly notable for losing over 85% of their matches by disqualification.
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