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Faith and FIFA: Religion at the World Cup

Religion News Service journalists Jack Jenkins and Mehditha Anis on the World Cup, Religion, and Politics
Faith and FIFA: Religion at the World Cup



Have you noticed how faith and belief have been showing up on one of the biggest stages in sports? From prayer circles to Islamic sujood, religion is shining bright at the World Cup. Religion News Service’s Madhiha Anis wrote about the various expressions of faith and belief on the global stage in an article headlined “From Christian Prayer Circles to Sujood, Religion Is All Over the 2026 World Cup.” She joins host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush to explore her observations.

It’s striking how these rituals aren’t just rituals—they’re powerfully real expressions of identity and hope. It’s a reminder that behind every goal, there’s a person carrying their beliefs, their culture, their whole self into the match.


Also with us: RNS National Reporter Jack Jenkins, with his take on the Cup as well as how religion is influencing our political debates, particularly around the anniversary of America’s 250th year and during midterm elections.

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