Tell me – Kuwaiti Islamic reciter and singer Mishary Rashid Al-Afasy sparked a wide interaction following he published a video of the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo following the end of the Al-Nasr and Al-Ittihad Jeddah match in the Saudi League.
The match, which was held for the 20th stage of the Saudi League, ended with the victory of Ittihad Jeddah over Ronaldo’s companions with a goal without a response.
After the match, Al-Afasy posted on his Twitter account a video showing Ronaldo, who was very angry at the loss, as he kicked a water bottle that was on the field.
Al-Afasy did not attach any comments to the video, which aroused the curiosity of his followers to speculate regarding the reason for its publication.
Some observers said that Al-Afasy wanted, through the video, to express his disapproval of Ronaldo’s behavior, while others said that it was a sign of the Kuwaiti sheikh’s encouragement to Al-Ittihad Club in Jeddah.
The Kuwaiti reader also sparked a great interaction in the World Cup in Qatar, following a tweet he published regarding the Argentine player, Lionel Messi, following the Saudi national team was eliminated from the tournament.
Al-Afasy said at the time, in a tweet he posted on his official Twitter page: “Now that the Falcons have left… all the best wishes for this legend… who we won once morest… that he holds the World Cup… he deserves it.”
Sheikh Mishary Al-Afasy raises controversy with a video of Ronaldo
Tell me – Kuwaiti Islamic reciter and singer Mishary Rashid Al-Afasy sparked a wide interaction following he published a video of the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo following the end of the Al-Nasr and Al-Ittihad Jeddah match in the Saudi League.
The match, which was held for the 20th stage of the Saudi League, ended with the victory of Ittihad Jeddah over Ronaldo’s companions with a goal without a response.
After the match, Al-Afasy posted on his Twitter account a video showing Ronaldo, who was very angry at the loss, as he kicked a water bottle that was on the field.
Al-Afasy did not attach any comments to the video, which aroused the curiosity of his followers to speculate regarding the reason for its publication.
Some observers said that Al-Afasy wanted, through the video, to express his disapproval of Ronaldo’s behavior, while others said that it was a sign of the Kuwaiti sheikh’s encouragement to Al-Ittihad Club in Jeddah.
The Kuwaiti reader also sparked a great interaction in the World Cup in Qatar, following a tweet he published regarding the Argentine player, Lionel Messi, following the Saudi national team was eliminated from the tournament.
Al-Afasy said at the time, in a tweet he posted on his official Twitter page: “Now that the Falcons have left… all the best wishes for this legend… who we won once morest… that he holds the World Cup… he deserves it.”
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