Dr. Carlos Queiroz, if you see this message please consider it.
Please set up your team to play against Panama with ambition. Play with passion, play with courage and play with belief. Don't treat the World Cup as something to be endured. Embrace it, enjoy it and make the most of the opportunity.
The World Cup is where dreams are made. Let your players express themselves and show the world what Ghana can do.
#ShattaSark the Bangerians of Ghana Music 🤣🤣
The Decision Maker and The Negotiator 🙌🤣💪🙌 Thank you Sark nation and SM Disciples ….You guys are lovely 😘chop kiss 💋 #GM✈️
🚨❤️ Dalot on Jota: “All we can do is to chase his dream. He wanted so badly to see Portugal become world champions. We won't just be fighting for our country.
“We'll be fighting for Diogo.” 🇵🇹
Throwback in February 2026, Mohamed Fouad Abdel Hay, a cancer patient from Egypt, passed away while in Sujud (prostration) during Friday (Jumu'ah) prayer at the Qadous Mosque in El Mahalla El Kubra.
His passing has been widely shared across social media as a "blessed ending" or Husn al-Khatima, an Islamic concept referring to a righteous departure from this world.
Key Details of His Story
The Final Act: On a Friday in February 2026, Mohamed left his home saying, "I'm going down to pray". He passed away in the mosque while in the position of prostration, which Muslims believe is the state in which a servant is closest to their Creator.
A Battle with Illness: Mohamed had been courageously
fighting a long battle with cancer, enduring difficult treatments with resilience and trust in God.
A State of Peace: Those close to him noted that in his final
days, his health appeared to improve slightly, and he seemed to be at peace before his sudden departure in the mosque.
Global Impact: Images of the event-including one showing
a man in Sujud covered by a green cloth inside a mosque-went viral, moving many by his unwavering faith despite his severe physical pain.
May Allah forgive and have mercy on him