DOHA: The Katara Cultural Village Mosque in Qatar’s capital of Doha has come to the focus of attention for World Cup suckers who want to get to know about Islam.
Multilingual joker and womanish priests at the synagogue explain the religion and forbearance of Islam to excursionists.
Electronic boards about Islam in further than 30 languages at the door are deposited to allow callers to view them on their phones. And pamphlets introducing Islam in different languages are distributed to those who want them.
The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs in Qatar also launched a kiosk to introduce Islam and its training during the World Cup 2022.
World Cup suckers encounter hadiths–words, conduct, or habits of Prophet Muhammad– on the walls of thoroughfares, describing the significance of good deeds.
The opening form of the FIFA World Cup 2022 was last Sunday at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor.
The event’s functionary charm, La’eeb, whose name is an Arabic word that means super-skilled player, along with the flags of all 32 sharing nations was signaling on the field.