Doha, Qatar
The mosque at Katara Cultural Village in Qatar’s capital, Doha, has the spotlight for World Cup enthusiasts who need to be more informed about Islam.
Multilingual male and female preachers in the mosque faith and tolerance of Islam to tourists.
Electronic symptoms about Islam in more than 30 languages at the door are located for visitors to see on their phones. And booklets presenting Islam in other languages are distributed to those who wish.
Qatar’s Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs has unveiled a pavilion to showcase Islam and its teachings at the 2022 World Cup.
World Cup enthusiasts find hadiths (words, movements or behavior of the Prophet Muhammad) on the walls of the streets, which describe the importance of actions.
The opening rite of the 2022 FIFA World Cup took place last Sunday at Al Khor’s Al Bayt Stadium.
Tourcallnt’s official mascot, La’eeb, whose name is an Arabic word for super-talented player, as well as the flags of the 32 participating nations flew on the field.