The words of Allaah.....recited by Shaykh Yusuf al-a'Idrusy known as Muhaysaini of Taif... He mimics the voice of my favorite reciter ever Shaykh Muhammad Al-Muhaysaini
Verses of Qur'an 17:42-52 "Say (O Muhammad SAW to these polytheists, pagans, unbelievers etc.):
Qatar World Cup will remain one of the best hosted football tournaments. It was almost flawless, despite all the propaganda before and during the tournament.
You’d need to sell a kidney to afford attending the 2026 World Cup matches
Just compare the prices of the 2022 World Cup and the 2026 World Cup.
You’ll be paying enormous amounts of money just to attend a match in hot weather, with the possibility of games being delayed due to weather warnings. And on top of that, you might buy a ticket and still not be allowed to enter the United States
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After this tournament, @FIFAcom and Infantino must be held accountable for this farce happening in the name of @FIFAWorldCup 2026.
And as @IanWright0 said; “it’s a World Cup of chaos”.
What an absolute joke!
Gianni Infantino in 2017, talking about the bidding process for 2026 with particular reference to the travel bans the US had in place then:
“Teams who qualify for a World Cup need to have access to the country, otherwise there is no World Cup. That is obvious.
“We are now in the process of defining the bid requirements. In the world there are many countries who have bans, travel bans, visa requirements and so on and so forth. It’s obvious when it comes to FIFA competitions, any team, including the supporters and officials of that team, who qualify for a World Cup need to have access to the country, otherwise there is no World Cup.
“The requirements will be clear. And then each country can make up their decision, whether they want to bid or not based on the requirements.”
ABD, İsviçreli Embolo'ya vize vermedi. İncelemeye alındı, günler sonra takıma katılabildi.
İran Milli Takımı günlerce Ankara'da konsolosluk önünde vize için beklemek zorunda kaldı. ABD sadece maç günleri ülkeye giriş yapma şartıyla verdi. Arka planda çalışan 15 kişiye vize verilmedi.
Irak Milli Takım oyuncusu, ABD'ye gitti, ancak 7 saate yakın sorguda tutuldu. Sonrasında ülkeye girişine izin verildi.
Afrika'da 2025 yılının en iyi hakemi seçilen ve turnuvada görev alacak olan Omar Artan'a vize verilmedi. Somali kendisine diplomatik pasaport verdi ve ABD'ye uçtu, ancak girişine izin verilmedi ve ülkesine gönderildi.
Güney Afrika Milli Takımı kafilenin yarısına vize verilmediği için planlanandan çok sonra ABD'ye gidebildi.
Birleşik Krallık vatadaşlarının ESTA sistemine kayıt olmaları halinde 90 gün vizesiz ABD'ye giriş hakları olmasına rağmen İskoç taraftarların vizeleri günler kala iptal edildi.
Biletlerini alan otellerde yerini ayırtan ABD vizeleri reddedildi. Paraları da yandı.
Dört yılda bir yapılan bir turnuvanın başlamadan içine ettiniz beyler! @FIFAWorldCup@FIFAcom
In here is a list of Lagos Glitterati at the opening of the famous Shitta-Bey mosque in July 1894.
It was presided over by Governor of Lagos, Sir Gilbert Carter, Oba of Lagos, Oba Oyekan I, Pan-Africanist Edward Wilmot Blyden, Abdullah Quilliam, (representing Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II).
Other famous names there were prominent Lagos Christians, like Saro Aristocrats. James Pinson Labulo Davies (husband of Sarah Forbes Bonetta), John Otunba Payne and Richard Beale Blaize.
It was at this mosque launch that Mohammed Shitta was honored with the "Bey" title, the Ottoman Order of Medjidie 3rd class (the highest class for a civilian) by Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
Mohammed Shitta, then became known as Mohammed Shitta-Bey.
In same 1894, Mohammed Shitta-Bey, Sunmonu Asunmo Animashaun, Imam Ibrahim Ankuri and other top Lagos Muslims submitted a Petition asking for Muslims to be able to use Sharia for their personal matters.
The question is this; Were these leaders terrorists?
Next time, Reflect before you type.
The request for Sharia transcends this century or even the last one.
Rafa cannot be an inspiration. And I mean that seriously.
Watched the RAFA series on Netflix with my daughters this week. The 9 year old was okay and maybe even excited. The five-year-old had to be - let's say - firmly encouraged to stay seated.
I kept pausing to tell them where I was when some of these matches happened. The 2008 Wimbledon final - Nadal winning his first on grass, at dusk, in what many still call the greatest match ever played. The 2012 epic, which for a lot of people remains the most complete - for me a complete heartbreak. The 2022 comeback - a man who had been told his foot condition might end his career after his first few grand slams, winning not only his 14th Roland Garros but his second AO.
Each of those matches is etched somewhere specific in my memory. The emotions came back watching the documentary like they hadn't gone anywhere.
My daughters of course couldn't relate. They will grow up creating their own moments and their own memories. I hope sport is part of that and maybe even their own matches, who knows.
But I kept coming back to the thought I mentioned at the beginning as I watched the series.
Rafa cannot be an inspiration.
Nobody can look at what he did - the physical punishment, the sheer doggedness, the way he kept coming back when his own body was the opponent - and think: I can do that. He belongs to a handful of people across all of human history, in sport or any other field, who achieved what they achieved.
Holding him up as a template is almost unfair to the rest of us.
But here is what the documentary does show: At the absolute pinnacle of human achievement, he felt self-doubt. He wanted to give up. He lost hope. He questioned himself in ways that will feel familiar to anyone who has ever tried to build something or push through something hard.
And that is the more honest inspiration.
Court Philippe-Chatrier has the words engraved: "Victory belongs to the most tenacious." But the tenacity that matters to most of us isn't the tenacity to win the tournament. It's the tenacity to win your own inner doubts. To show up when everything in you is arguing for staying put.
Showing up isn't just how you succeed. Showing up is the success.
My daughters will figure that out in their own way, in their own time. I just hope they have their own version of those matches to look back on when they need reminding.
Well done Netflix. Made me cry.
@Afc_Unfiltered He is a very talented player.
The next level for him now is to improve on his long pass delivery and shooting. If he can contribute few goals with his shooting, especially from outside the box, he will be irreplaceable.
Hopefully, he can work on it during his summer training.
He is a very talented player.
The next level for him now is to improve on his long pass delivery and shooting. If he can contribute few goals with his shooting, especially from outside the box, he will be irreplaceable.
Hopefully, he can work on it during his summer training.
This for me is why we must upgrade on Odegaard as well in the summer. We need a 10 who is not just a creator but a goal poacher as well who will make the runs ahead of the striker at times.
What an amazing final at Roland Garros.
This might be the last chance for Sasha to win a grand slam, especially as his major nemesis didn’t come or were knocked out early. He had his chances in this 4th set, but he needs to hold is nerves now.
#RolandGarros
Arsenal’s midfield recruitment should not be judged by names alone.
The real question is tactical: which midfielder adds the function Arsenal still need alongside Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi, Mikel Merino and Myles Lewis-Skelly?
In this thread, I break down five midfield profiles through data, role interpretation and Arsenal fit:
Adam Wharton
Sandro Tonali
Ayyoub Bouaddi
Elliot Anderson
Mateus Fernandes
The focus is not simply “who is better”, but what each player would actually change inside Arsenal’s midfield structure: build-up control, ball-winning, carrying, pressing, duel capacity, chance creation, rotation value and long-term squad balance.
A data-led tactical scouting thread.