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Qatar Displays Hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad at FIFA 2022 World Cup Venues

The 2022 World Cup host nation, Qatar, has made preparations to welcome the arrival of football supporters.

One of them exhibits quotes from the Prophet Muhammad SAWW in the form of hadiths on various street corners all around the Gulf nation. The murals on exhibit, according to several local media outlets, are meant to explain Islam to football fans who would be watching the event, which is held every four years. The calligraphy and translation on the mural of the Prophet’s hadith quotations are in English. The hadiths on the murals inspire individuals to constantly act righteously by talking about compassion, charity, and motivation.

“Every good deed is charity,” “He who is not compassionate to others, will not be treated mercifully,” and “Guard yourselves against Hellfire” are some of the hadiths. Qatar appears to use the 2022 World Cup as a springboard to introduce visitors from all around the world to its culture and principles. Just a few weeks remain until the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which is slated to take place from November 20 to December 18. The tournament this year will be the first to be staged in the Middle East, the first in a nation with a majority of Muslims, and the first to take place in late November and early December.

Recently, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, the Emir of Qatar, condemned the unprecedented criticism of the World Cup. Before the competition, he criticized the ongoing double standards applied to Qatar by the outside world. The first World Cup to be held on Arab soil cost Qatar tens of billions of dollars. They do, however, frequently come under fire for their poor human rights record. The strikes, according to Qatar, were launched for a variety of covert reasons. Additionally, Qatar held the 2022 FIFA Street Children’s World Cup last month. The tournament had 28 athletes representing 25 nations. It is known that 15 male teams and 13 female teams each represented refugees and internally displaced youngsters at the competition.

Qatar has a long history of upholding Islamic principles. The laws and practices of the nation reflect its dedication to Islamic principles. Additionally, how it engages with the rest of the globe. By promoting Islam over the world, the Qataris hope to achieve their goal. They can aid in fostering a culture that is more accepting and compassionate. By doing this, they intend to foster intercultural understanding and bridge-building.

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