The State of Qatar is still receiving media attention and praise for its impressive organization of the world's largest championship on Arab and Middle Eastern soil for the first time, and many people from all over the world came to Doha to see the great effort made by the State to show this event in its most magnificent form, and enjoy the beautiful atmosphere and traditional Qatari clothes.

BBC World TV report mentioned that fans from all over the world went to Doha to attend the Qatar World Cup, and thousands decided to support their teams by adding their own touches to traditional Qatari clothes.

The report included statements by a number of fans of different nationalities who showed their admiration for the Qatari dress.

Hussein Ahmed Bouhlika, an owner of a clothes shop, said during the BBC report, that Qatar's traditional clothes cover the body and protect it from the sun, and the dress is long and its color is usually white, while the white ghutra is widespread in Qatar.

Lebanese sports journalist Ibrahim Dsouki expressed during an interview with France 24 TV that anyone who criticizes Qatar and its organization of the World Cup should come to Doha and see in particular the amount of effort being made to show this event in its finest form.

Hassan Al-Qubbi, a Tunisian researcher in political economy and international relations, during an interview with BBC TV, noted the keenness to respect cultural diversity, as well as preserve authentic Arab and Islamic ethics.

The writer Bader Al-Enezi, in the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Nahar, expressed that Qatar has impressed the whole world without exception with what it has achieved and what it has provided since the opening of the tournament until now, and despite the media campaign that Qatar was subjected to before the start of the World Cup, adding that it silenced the world in the strength and merit of organizing this tournament.

He underscored the construction, progress and development carried out by Qatar under the leadership of HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, not only to organize the World Cup, but also development plans related to the Qatar National Vision 2030.
For his part, the American writer Robert Mogielnicki emphasized, in an article published by the website "The Arab Gulf States Institute In Washington", that the World Cup tournament will achieve recognition of Qatar's prestige and great success in organizing this huge event, pointing out that its positive repercussions will be reflected on many areas, including the tourism sector.

The writer Abdulaziz Al-Issa wrote, in the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Rai, that a few days ago he was in Doha to attend one of the World Cup events, adding that the Qataris impressed him with the great development he touched in the country, the distinguished organization and the wonderful hospitality that made him feel at home, so he was impressed by the pride of the Qatari people with their identity, which he saw in everything related to the tournament, as he explained, so he saw the Qatari identity in its most beautiful form.

The writer Saud Al Samaka, in the Kuwaiti newspaper Al Seyassah, highlighted that it is the right of HH the Amir of Qatar, the government and the people to feel joy, and pride, and all Arabs have the right to rejoice for their joy over these creative achievements that have dazzled the world with their beauty and fabulous creations.

Jordan's Addustour newspaper writer Ismail al-Sharif touched on the allegations and fabrications against the State of Qatar, saying that no host country has been subjected to such as Qatar, and the reason, in his opinion, is that the world saw that the Arab peoples are living peoples, and that their countries are natural states, and removed the bad stereotype instilled by the Western media about Arabs and Islam.

Jordanian writer Alaa Riyalat confirmed in the same newspaper that the World Cup has succeeded in spreading a realistic and real image of Arabs and Muslims as an alternative to gloomy images over many years and decades.

Maamoun Mahasneh, in the Jordanian Al Sa'a news agency, expressed how football has done to unite the Arab peoples, and how it did what the Arab League has been unable to do.

The writer added that all his life, the Arab peoples have been looking for unification in any situation, whether political, economic or social, until unification became an unattainable dream, a dream that singers sing about at their concerts only, until the Qatar World Cup came.
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