Watch: Brazilian family converts to Islam during World Cup in Qatar
- Publish date: Thursday، 08 December 2022
The preacher asked the mother how she felt after converting to Islam. She responded, “I do not know how to express it. It is difficult to describe it. It is a feeling that touches my heart.”
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When a Brazilian family visited Doha to witness the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, they underwent a mosque conversion and became Muslims.
In recordings that have been widely circulated on social media platforms, a Brazilian family of six—a father, mother, and four kids (three girls and a boy)—can be seen reciting the Shahadah (testimony of faith) at the preacher's prompting.
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A Brazilian mother and her daughters were seen in a video wearing an abaya (loose black robe from head to toe; traditionally worn by Muslim women).
When the preacher asked the mother how she felt after converting to Islam, she responded, "I do not know how to convey it. It is challenging to describe. It is a sentiment that appeals to my heart.
Then he questioned the daughter, "Was it your choice, or was it forced upon you?" No one in Islam forced us to pick us, one of the girls retorted.
Watch the video below
یک خانواده برازیلی که برای تشویق تیم فوتبال این کشور در جام جهانی در دوحه بسر میبرد، به دین اسلام مشرف شد.
— Ariana News (@ArianaNews_) November 23, 2022
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On the first day of the World Cup 2022 in Qatar, a Mexican fan accepted Islam in a mosque in the Katara cultural town of Doha.
In the first FIFA World Cup to be hosted in the Middle East and the Arab world, the tournament began on Sunday, November 20, with the first match between Qatar and Ecuador at Al Bayt Stadium.
The tournament will feature 64 games over the course of 29 days, with the final taking place at the 80,000-seat Lusail Stadium on December 18, which also happens to be Qatar National Day.