The reader, Meshary Al-Afasy, provoked an interaction with a tweet about Messi, and an “angry” response from the artist, Ahlam

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Kuwaiti Islamic reciter and vocalist, Mishary Al-Afasy, sparked an interaction following a tweet he posted regarding the Argentine player, Lionel Messi, following the Saudi national team’s exit from the Qatar 2022 World Cup, a wide interaction between activists on social media.

Al-Afasy said in a tweet that 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… deserves it.”

The artist, Ahlam Al Shamsi, responded to Al Afasy with a tweet in which she said: “No, God willing, what wins with God’s will and power, Glory be to Him.

Ahlam replied with a tweet, publishing pictures of the injury of the Saudi player, Yasser Al-Shahrani, during the match between Saudi Arabia and Argentina, saying with a comment: “Of course, make her look like you forgot.. They deliberately hit them with these children, not for their victory, Lord. It’s over.. Saudi Arabia.”

Mexico had scored the first goal in the match at the start of the second half through striker Henry Martin at the 47th minute, following a much flopped start for the “green”. And at the time when Saudi Arabia tried to return to the match, Luis Chavez scored the second goal at the 52nd minute, before Salem Al-Dosari scored the only goal for Saudi Arabia in stoppage time, and with this result Saudi Arabia was called out of the tournament following its score was frozen at three points from the historic victory it achieved over Argentina is at the start of its World Cup campaign.

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