A Saudi player documented an impressive video clip after winning the gold medal in the World Championships for Jiu-Jitsu (a martial art) held in the United States, in which he sent a touching message to his sick child, addressing him, "My son is not dead."

In the video clip, which was widely spread on the platforms, the player Muhammad Al Mukhles addressed his sick child and his tears preceded his words, "You promised me, Fahd, that you would not accept the disease, please, Fahd, my son, do not die."

He also said, "Today, in the world's largest gathering in the sport of jiu-jitsu, no one (there is no one) surpassed the Saudi country, and no one raised the flag of his country above the flag of my country."

Praise be to God, first and finally


, praise be to God, who gave me the ability to represent the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the best way


today in Las Vegas.

— Muhammad Al Mukhlis (@Mohamme26499292) September 3, 2022

Tweeters circulated the video widely, and Saudis celebrated the victory of the Mukhlis family, and expressed solidarity with his child, and demanded that he be honored and taken care of, and they also launched the hashtag “#Saudi_World_Champion_2022” to celebrate him.

One of them said that Al Mukhlis presented a new achievement for Saudi Arabia, describing him as "the hero who raised the name of Saudi Arabia high," while others showed solidarity with Fahd and called for a review of his health condition.

The first two words I said after the final,


I am Saudi # Saudi_World_Champion_2022 pic.twitter.com/VQrwwO09eN

— Muhammad Al Mukhlis (@Mohamme26499292) September 4, 2022

Saudi journalist Marzouq Al-Ajmi wrote, "Muhammad Al Mukhles, a Saudi champion in jiu-jitsu, came out of the womb of suffering while accompanying his sick son on a treatment trip in the United States."

Writer Abdullah Al-Bandar commented, "This hero joined this sport while he was going to treat his son in America. He beat its champions, harvested gold, and raised his country's flag high."

A world champion supports Fahd 🥇🥇💪 #Saudi_World_Champion_2022@Mohamme26499292 pic.twitter.com/LEbX1sBTsw

— ﮼ Jim ¨̮ |

DIY (@aljaz_0) September 4, 2022

Despite his victory for the second time in a row in the world championship for this sport, Al Mukhles did not receive support, according to journalist Awad Al Atef, who wrote in a tweet, "The President of the Saudi Federation for Sports Jiu-Jitsu refused to interact or respond to Al Mukhlis' message before he competed in the 2021 game."

I needed this agreement more than Fahd..


Muhammad Al-Mukhlis (world champion in jiu-jitsu) tells the story of the challenge video with his son Fahd because of his suffering with treatment and his desire to motivate him not to give up@Mohamme26499292@tariqalharbi80# Tariq_Shaw # Rotana_Gulf pic.twitter.com/nYjzNZEzcF

— Tariq Show (@TariqShow) September 4, 2022

Tweeters also circulated video and photos of the Mukhlis family with Fahd, who has been suffering from the disease for years, and the various clips show the father taking great care of his child.

A pledge was made between the father and his son that the first party would defeat all the players in exchange for the second party not surrendering to the disease, and the Mukhlis family recounted the details of his son’s suffering while taking needles and tests and a long stay in hospitals and health clinics.

The #Saudi_World_Champion_2022,


his story is a treasure of inspiration;


It started as a father who went to treat his son abroad, and he


returned as a world champion in jujitsu


, "the sport of Japanese warriors";

I suggest making an Elham series in the name of Abu Fahd.


As # The Journey_ movie # Grendizer_returns @manga_prd@MiskKSA @MOCSaudi pic.twitter.com/2X0rNFgoEJ

— SportsManship C̸̓̐̐̓̓͝ Sports Ethics (@ManshipSports) September 5, 2022

Snapshots of the matches # Saudi_World_Champion_2022 pic.twitter.com/BSyPDhkNNK

— Muhammad Al Mukhlis (@Mohamme26499292) September 4, 2022

Snapshots from the matches # Saudi_World_Champion_2022 pic.twitter.com/FCe2wShTQa

— Muhammad Al Mukhlis (@Mohamme26499292) September 4, 2022

We congratulate the homeland for this achievement in the sport of jiu-jitsu for the world champion Muhammad Al-Mukhlis, a thousand congratulations to our hero, I have tired and won 🥇 and we pray for Ibn


Fahd to return to the homeland safe 🇸🇦 https://t.co/dKB2XZh8wu

— Fahd Bin Hithleen (@F_BinHithleen) September 4, 2022

Muhammad Al Mukhles, a Saudi champion in jiu jitsu, emerged from the womb of suffering while accompanying his sick son on a treatment trip in the United States.


There he made his glory and raised the flag of his country in more than one assembly;

The most recent is the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, hosted by Las Vegas.


Spirit and perseverance and jumped on the loneliness of alienation and suffering.


Congratulations 💐 https://t.co/cfXpuCMYUN pic.twitter.com/LfRpKwdEjh

— Marzouq Al-Ajmi (@MarzouqAlajmi) September 4, 2022

The champion "Mohammed Al Mukhles" wins the gold medal in the World Jiu-Jitsu Championships held in America.

This hero joined this sport while he was going to treat his son in America, so he beat its champions, harvested gold, and raised his country's flag high.

May God make you happy with your son’s recovery as we were happy with your achievement.pic.twitter.com/lip554HDal

— Abdullah Al-Bander (@a_albander) September 4, 2022

#Saudi_World_Champion_2022


Muhammad Al-Mukhlis went to treat his son and achieved great victories. He deserves to be honored and consider the condition of his sick son and his treatment, which we ask God to heal him and give us good news of their return while they are in the best condition.

https://t.co/AHU4zrHPTM

— Mahdi Smeitan (@abnsumatani) September 4, 2022

A new achievement for the country, and we all have the right to be proud of the hero, Muhammad Al-Mukhlis.


I hope that this hero will be honored and that he will receive attention and look into the condition of his sick son. I ask God for a speedy recovery, https://t.co/cHhnjJ75ca

— Salem Bin Jakher (@salembinjakher) September 3, 2022

The hero, Muhammed Al Mukhles Al Yami,


is a man who beats in the depths of a homeland.


He cries with joy at his victory and the achievement of world gold, and he dedicates the victory to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and to the Saudi people.


He cries in pain, motivating his son Fahd not to succumb to the disease.


Whoever does not contain his family does not contain his homeland. I hope that every tweeter will send a message of motivation to Muhammad and his son Fahd.. pic.twitter.com/QhelCLmkBw

- Sniper Ahmed Al-Swar (@ganas_alswar) September 4, 2022