In preparation for the highly anticipated World Cup, and sharing its culture and values with people from around the world, Qatar has placed several murals with hadiths of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) across the country to introduce Islam to incoming World Cup fans.
The murals, which carries various Prophetic sayings on mercy, charity, and good deeds are seen in different streets across the Gulf nation.
Qatar appears to be preparing to share its culture and values with incoming visitors from around the world!
— Doha News (@dohanews) October 27, 2022
One resident has spotted these beautiful reminders from the Prophet Muhammad around Doha.
Have you seen any yet?
📷 @jakjakal (Twitter) pic.twitter.com/HFn7N4T3Oy
My brother lives in Qatar and said these reminders are all over Doha in readiness for the World Cup. Allah allow hearts to open . pic.twitter.com/rHyNIpJy61
— Zahra (@jakjakal) October 26, 2022
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“Every good deed is a charity”, “He who is not merciful to others, will not be treated mercifully”, and “Guard yourself from the Hellfire, even with half of a date in charity. If one cannot find it, then with a kind word” were some of the Prophetic hadiths shared.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar is just a few weeks away, scheduled to run from November 20 to December 18.
This year’s edition will be the first tournament hosted in the Middle East, the first in a Muslim-majority country, and the first to be held at the end of the calendar year, in November and December.