Muslims around the world stay away from the FIFA World Cup in Qatar due to threats from terrorist organization al-Qaeda

- FIFA World Cup 2022 begins in Qatar, Al-Qaeda threatens
- A terrorist organization has asked Muslims to stay away from the World Cup
- The World Cup is being held in a Muslim country amid many restrictions and strict rules
New Delhi, 21 November 2022, Monday
FIFA World Cup 2022 has started in Qatar. Football fans from all over the world are flocking to the Gulf countries to participate in it. Meanwhile, terrorist organization al-Qaeda has warned Muslims around the world to stay away from the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Al-Qaeda, however, has not made threats of attacks or violence in connection with the tournament. This statement has been informed in a report.
FIFA's organization in a Muslim country is already embroiled in controversy. The football tournament started on November 20 amid all the restrictions and strict laws. Alcohol consumption is legal in Qatar, but FIFA has banned beer inside stadiums. Beer company Budweiser has suffered a major setback after Qatar backed out of its promise. She now has thousands of cans she can no longer sell at the World Cup. But the company has announced to give beer to the winning team to clear the stock.
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