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No shake from Sheikh: Qatari royal snubs feminine officers at FIFA Club World Cup

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After Bayern Munich’s 1-0 win over Tigres within the delayed FIFA Club World Cup in Qatar, a member of the royal household inadvertently stole the limelight for the fallacious causes within the awards ceremony on Thursday.
As the match officers walked as much as the rostrum within the aftermath of the ultimate, Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani greeted the male officers with a fist bump. However, when the feminine officers Edina Alves Batista and Neuza Back approached him, they had been snubbed by the Qatari royal, who was handing out the awards alongside FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
According to The Daily Mail, the feminine officers had been instructed to stroll straight previous the royal after the dearth of interplay.

When feminine referees Edina Alves Batista and Neuza Back method, the Sheikh seems to snub them.
Some religious Muslims argue that Islam doesn’t allow bodily contact with an individual of the alternative gender.https://t.co/T2pBRCJ0RJ
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Earlier, Bayern Munich gamers like Robert Lewandowski and Joshua Kimmich collected their trophies from Sheikh Joaan, who’s the youthful brother of Qatar’s ruler Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and is the president of Qatar’s Olympic Committee.
According to some religious Muslim cultures, bodily contact with an individual of the alternative intercourse, aside from fast members of the family, shouldn’t be permitted.
Homosexuality can also be unlawful in Qatar and might be punished by demise, whereas girls’s rights are restricted because of the male guardianship legislation.
The 2022 World Cup is to be held in Qatar from November 21 to December 18 to keep away from the nation’s summer time warmth amidst some controversy. Several human rights organisations, together with Amnesty International has strongly criticised the therapy of migrant employees concerned in preparation of the stadiums and infrastructure.