Qatar took Bazi and continues to amaze. Made the world’s biggest sporting event a source of invitation to Islam.
Hundreds of scholars and scholars have been invited from all over the world who will perform the duty of preaching in different languages. Two thousand local scholars will also do the duty of the World Cup.
Muezzins of mosques across the country have been changed and muezzins with charming voices have been appointed. All the mosques will be presented as an Islamic museum where anyone can come and get information at any time. Quranic verses across the country. Flexes and billboards have been installed highlighting Hadiths and Islamic history. Translations of the Holy Quran. In different languages. Islamic history and biography books are being distributed. Each stadium will have a prominent prayer space and gifts of mushka and oud on the first day
The government of Qatar gave “Oud and Musk” as a gift to everyone who came to the stadium to watch the FIFA World Cup.
Inauguration of Qatar World Cup Football
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Ghanem al-Muftah was born in Qatar on May 5, 2002. As a child, he suffered from a disease in which the lower part of the spine cannot develop. refused, and in the school where he finally managed to get admission, the children were afraid to play with him due to his disability.
Ghanim al-Muftah is a well-known motivational speaker in Qatar and also the owner of a company called #Ghirisa_Icecream, which has 6 branches in Qatar and around sixty workers.
With the support of his family, Ghanem also founded Al-Ghanem Foundation, a charity organization that provides wheelchairs to disabled people around the world.
Twelve years ago today, Qatar was nominated to host the FIFA World Cup in 2010. In these twelve years, Qatar has spent about three hundred billion dollars in the construction and preparation of new stadiums, hotels, shopping malls, fan zones and residences with modern amenities.
It is said to be the most expensive World Cup in the history of the world and its cost is more than the total cost of all previous World Cups combined.
In these days, Doha airport will be the busiest airport in the world, where more than 900 passenger planes will land every day and according to a figure, nearly twelve million people will visit Qatar.
Qatar is using all possible innovations to provide visitors with art galleries, museums, art zones, national and international food stalls, music, children and family programs according to local culture and tradition. It has been arranged.
Despite such an expensive and lavish preparation, Qatar’s hosting is being criticized on the global and social media simply because they have urged the visitors to
“Please respect our culture and traditions. We have bans on open drinking, gay flags and slogans, nudity, and closed-room acts on the streets.