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Qatar / Culture

Events mark Qatar’s openness to diverse cultures: Minister

Published: 21 Jan 2022 - 12:16 pm | Last Updated: 21 Jan 2022 - 12:19 pm
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The    Ministry of    Culture concluded yesterday the activities of Doha Capital of Culture in the  Islamic  World  2021,  which was hosted by the State of Qatar under the slogan ‘Our Culture is Light’, over the course of a year, under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture and in cooperation with the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and   Cultural   Organization   (ISESCO) and the Qatar National Committee for   Education,   Culture and Science.

The  Ministry  of  Culture  organised a special celebration for this occasion, on the side-lines of the 31st Doha International Book Fair at Doha Exhi-bition and Convention Center (DECC), and in the presence of  Minister of Culture, H E Sheikh Abdulrahman  bin  Hamad  Al  Thani,   Director   General   of   ICESCO,  H  E  Dr.  Salim  bin  Mohammed Al Malik,  Minister of Culture of Jordan, H E Haifa Al Najjar  and  a  number  of  Their  Excellencies    ambassadors    accredited  to  the  Country  and  guests of the ceremony.

Minister of Culture, said that he  is  pleased  to  conclude  the  activities  of  Doha  Capital  of  Culture  in  the  Islamic  World  2021, which witnessed a diverse cultural movement despite the exceptional  health  conditions  experienced by the entire world.

The pivotal role of culture was emphasized, which confirms the close  link  between  economic  advancement and development on the one hand, and culture on the  other  hand,  adding  that  countries rise and prosper civilly thanks to their cultures.

He pointed out the keenness of Doha events to translate the qualitative  richness  of  Qatari  culture in order to preserve the Islamic culture and enhance its presence in community with its openness to diverse cultures, as Qatar is home to more than 150 communities of different cultures, religions, languages and ethnic-ities, all of which contribute to the renaissance process.

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The Minister indicated that the events contributed to achieving positive inter-action between intellectuals, creatives and cultural institutions, as it has succeeded in presenting a distinctive image of Qatar culture and civilizational heritage, from which Qatar national identity is nourished, adding that as much as the events worked to enhance cultural identity, it also sought to build bridges of communication with the cultures of Islamic peoples so that culture remains the epitome of rapprochement and coexistence.

Minister of Culture affirmed the continuation of efforts and giving, because culture is the safety valve of societies, stressing the importance of working to renew its components so that it remains a major role in building mankind and his civilization, just as the culture in the countries of the Islamic world over the centuries contributed to the enrichment of human civilization.

At the conclusion of his speech, the minister valued all the efforts made since the launch of the event until its conclusion, expressing his wishes for success for the upcoming capital's events.