Muslim countries arrive at the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar without too much expectation, but Morocco by reaching the the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup shocked the world.
According to lists of tweets by western football fans at the world cup in Qatar the competition is friendlier, calmer and safer for women without the “hostility and aggro” associated with alcohol.
Sultan bin Ibrahim Al Hashemi, a professor of sharia law at Qatar University, said the World Cup should be used to find new converts as well as counter Islamophobia.
As the FIFA World Cup in 2022 is beginning in coming days in Qatar an Islamophobic and racist cartoon published in a French media caused outrage on social media.