FIFA Globe Cup: Qatar introduces Islam to incoming fans through Hadiths
The Qatari government unveiled Hadith murals in an effort to introduce Islam to the incoming fans from around the world.
In addition to hosting the eagerly awaited FIFA Globe Cup, Qatar is taking advantage of the chance to share its traditions, culture, and core values with the rest of the world.
On kindness, charity, and noble actions, the Holy Prophet is quoted in murals. In Qatar, these have been scattered around the streets. Every good deed counts as charity, and you can protect yourself from the fires of hell by giving even a half-date to charity. Some of the Prophetic hadiths were conveyed, “If one cannot discover it, then with a pleasant phrase.” The murals’ images are trending on social media.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup will start on November 20 and run until December 18. The Middle East will be hosting the FIFA World Cup for the first time. The competition featured 28 teams from 25 different nations. The event featured 13 girls teams and 15 boys teams representing refugees and displaced youngsters.