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  2. Sterling’s religion is in fact not Muslim but Christian, and he grew up attending church with his mother. “Every match day I put faith in God,” he told the Liverpool Echo in 2013. “I pray at home the day and night before. I pray most days.”

  3. Raheem Shaquille Sterling was born on 8 December 1994 in Kingston, Jamaica to a Christian family, and spent his early years there. His mother, Nadine Clarke, was previously a competitive athlete in the Jamaican national athletics team: Sterling credits her for his unique running style.

  4. Jul 3, 2019 · Manchester City attacker Raheem Sterling has been telling GQ magazine about the influence it has on his life. Speaking to former political spin doctor turned writer Alistair Campbell, he said: "[My faith is] massive to me.

  5. Feb 22, 2024 · Contrary to popular belief, the former Manchester City hasn’t lived in England throughout his life. Raheem Sterling was born in the Caribbean country of Jamaica to Jamaican parents. However, his mother had to assume all responsibility for Raheem’s family due to a tragedy in his family.

  6. Jun 30, 2021 · Sterling, whose dad was killed when he was 2, went on to explain in the interview that his mom brought him up in the Church and he credits her with introducing him to Christianity. He also said his faith grew as he prayed after moving from the Queens Park Rangers academy to Liverpool in 2010.

  7. Dec 23, 2022 · To your surprise, Raheem isn’t a Muslim. What’s more, he’s been very open about his faith in God and how much it means to him. Sterling is a devoted Christian raised in a Christian family. And following his statement in an interview with GQ Magazine, faith’s impact on his life and its meaning are massive to him.

  8. Aug 13, 2021 · England’s Euro 2020 squad was, it has been suggested, the most Christian for several decades, in terms of both professed beliefs and practised values. Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka, and Raheem Sterling have all been vocal about the influence that their Christian faith has had on their approach to life and football.