Mohamed El Sayed - Al Jazeera Net

Qatari fans drew a beautiful painting at Khalifa International Stadium when they stood in respect of Bahrain's peace play during the coronation of the female athlete Salwa Eid Nasser in the 400 meters gold medal at the ongoing world athletics championships in Doha.

The Qatari masses did not see any ambiguity in this matter and called sports and morals away from political differences, despite the siege of their country from neighboring Bahrain, along with Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt.

Activists interacted via social media with the sport shot, which won the admiration and praise of all, in light of the Qatari awareness of the constants and ethical values ​​and not to be dragged to swap abuse.

Qatari citizen Tamim Talal Mansour commented on this incident by saying that people have nothing to do with politics, and that sport is always the reason for bringing people together and not to increase hostility.

Qatari public stands for the Bahraini national peace in the coronation of the Bahraini champion winning the gold medal .... # Ethics_Qatar pic.twitter.com/IGQmcCOc1k

- Abdulla M. Al-Khater (@AMKAlkhater) October 4, 2019

Tamim adds to Al Jazeera Net, who was present in the stands that "the people of Qatar are respected and brought up not to offend, especially as we are brothers meet on one religion and live in one area."

Tamim, who was only 15 years old, showed a culture and consciousness that others who have plunged all components of society into a political dispute lacked him.

Bahraini runner Salwa Eid Nasser won the gold medal in the women's 400 meters after clocking 48.14 seconds, ahead of Shawnee Miller Weibo of the Bahamas - gold medalist of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics - who clocked 48.37 seconds. Jamaican runner Shrika Jackson finished third with 49.47 seconds.