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AuthorHillman, Sara
AuthorAhmad, Rizwan
Available date2025-05-06T05:13:25Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameWorld Englishes in the Arab Gulf States
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032699974-13
ISSN978-104032713-5
ISSN978-103269996-7
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64754
AbstractThis chapter analyzes Qatar's strategic use of English and other non-official languages in public signage and religious messaging during the FIFA World Cup. In 2022, Qatar became the first Arab and Muslim country to host the World Cup, marking a significant milestone for international football. However, undercurrents of Islamophobia shaped much of the discourse in Western media about the event. To counter Islamophobic narratives, Qatar strategically placed public signage that articulated Islamic viewpoints on global issues such as human rights and environmental sustainability, using English to convey these messages. This approach also highlighted universal values, such as peace, kindness, and mercy, which are central to the Islamic faith. This chapter shows how Qatar used the linguistic landscape to present Islam in languages most World Cup attendees understood, positioning itself as a mediator in the global conversation on Islam. By doing so, it challenged stereotypes through education and open dialogue.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis
SubjectQatar - FIFA World Cup 2022
Linguistic landscape - Public signage
Islam - Representation in global events
Islamophobia - Media discourse
Intercultural communication - Sport mega-events
TitleCombating Islamophobia: English in the Linguistic Landscape of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
TypeBook chapter
Pagination198-225
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