The Ghana international attacker is one of more than 40 players to have been punished for the crime
Ghana international Gyan, 31, is contracted to Shanghai SIPG but is currently in the midst of a loan spell at Ah Ahli.
He has fallen foul of local rules, however, apparently due to his mohawk style of hair. Some interpretations of Islam deem that ‘Qaza’ styles of haircuts, which leave part of the head shaved but other parts unshaven, are banned.
Gyan is not alone in being fined for falling foul of this custom, with more than 40 players in a similar position to him.
It is not the first time that haircuts have caused controversy in the Gulf region, with Waleed Abdullah, a goalkeeper for Saudi Arabi, having been told to chop his “un-Islamic” locks before turning out for Al Shabab.
Official: Omar's hairstyle is exempt from new law, despite other players in the league with similar hairstyles having to abide by it.
On the left: Omar Abdulrahman exempt from haircut law.
On the right: Suhail Al-Mansoori of @AlWahdaFCC before he had to cut his hair. pic.twitter.com/20oE0g2Frg