Thursday, May 14th 2026

Enemies are ready to tear them apart, they fight for football!
While the Islamic-Arab world is at a crossroads, in the challenges of reorientation in the face of a Zionist threat that seeks to tear it apart, with Palestinians being killed and massacred as a warning to them tomorrow, a section of Saudis, desperately young, are beaten for football, obsessing over a game that not only it is not in their tradition, but also from which there is no defining benefit in terms of dignity, human or social. It’s an attractive game and that’s all.
But as the Prophet Muhammad warned the Muslims in his time, the time will come when they will imitate or follow other peoples in their customs even in the “mouse hole”. This, at a time when reality calls them for other causes, while they choose self-abasement. How? Brawling in stadiums.
Thus, chaotic scenes marked the big Saudi Championship derby between Al-Nassr and Al Hilal clubs when a serious incident took place in the stands during the match.
According to footage circulating on social media, fans of Al-Nassr, the club Cristiano Ronaldo plays for, attacked Al-Hilal’s VIP area, after which chaos ensued. full.
Video footage shows some fans brandishing sticks and causing scuffles among the crowd as security tried to calm the situation. At one point, the scenes looked more like a street brawl than a football match.
Although the pitch saw a great fight between two of Saudi football’s biggest rivals, it seems the main drama was seen in the stands of the stadium.
This is a very sad development for Saudi society as the Islamic world with its many challenges looks to it for guidance on how to triumph in the face of them, how to resist a herd of savages, who, as the Prophet Muhammad also warned, has rushed to tear apart the Muslim Ummah, large in number, but weak in power due to disunity and other shortcomings.
And there are enough scenes where while the clouds of a war hang over their heads, those threatened by it fight for a ball! /square
Source: prizrenpost
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