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The article discusses the organization of the Qatar World Cup as a unique event in history. The writer expresses his rejection of the traditions of Western sporting events, which are associated with drinking, celebration, and entertainment. He compares this to the traditions in Islamic countries, which focus on solidarity demonstrations and religious celebrations, such as the Gaza march and religious festivals. He emphasizes the importance of learning from Western civilization's experiences in organizing sports events, citing examples like the Roman arena in Nîmes and international sports displays. He also mentions America's success in hosting the World Cup and the Olympics, viewing Qatar's hosting of the tournament as an opportunity for Morocco to draw inspiration and strike a balance between entertainment and freedom, while highlighting the differences with European and American organizations.
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