Hello! It's that time of the year again where we get geared up for the hot desert summer – when things slow down in the country and people start planning their holidays. But not to worry, for those of us still in the country events just move indoors. For an extensive list of what's happening around Qatar over the next few months take a look at our Events Calendars in Discovering Qatar and the Sports sections – or online at marhaba.qa. If you're thinking summer's a good time to brush up on a hobby or find a new one, look through Leisure Activities and we're sure you'll find something suited to you, as well as the kids. For those days where you're willing to brave the heat because you just need some time outdoors, don't forget to take the new Marhaba Pocket Map on the road with you. In this issue the new map has been incorporated into the Guide as well, making it easier
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Qatar at a Glance Geography • Qatar is a peninsula of 11,521 sq km located halfway down the west coast of the Arabian Gulf. • The territory encompasses several islands including Halul, Sheraouh, Al Beshairiya, Al Safliya (which is a marine protected area) and Al Aaliya.
• The coastline covers 563 km with shallow coastal waters in most areas and many coves and inlets.
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• The terrain is flat and rocky, covered with sand flats and sand dunes. There are some exceptional low-rising limestone outcrops in the north and northwest. • The country is centrally placed among the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which groups it with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman.
History
• One of the world’s earliest maps, The Map of Ptolemy in the 2nd century CE, shows the word 'Catara' at the head of the bay.
• Qatar played an important role in the Islamic civilisation when its inhabitants participated in the formation and provision of the first naval fleet.
• In the middle of the 1st century CE, Pliny the Elder referred to the nomads of the area as the 'Catharrei' – an apparent reference to their constant search for water.
• During the 16th century, the Qataris aligned with the Turks to drive out the Portuguese. Subsequently, along with the entire Arabian Peninsula, they fell under the nominal rule of the Ottoman Empire for four successive centuries – with the real power and control remaining in the hands of the sheikhs and princes of local Arab tribes.
Climate
Language and Religion
• The country has a moderate desert climate with mild winters and hot summers. Winter nights can be cool, but temperatures rarely drop below 7°C.
• The official language of the country is Arabic, but English is widely spoken and understood.
• Archaeological discoveries, inscriptions and artefacts prove that Qatar was populated as early as 10,000 – 8,000 BCE.
• Humidity levels can be very high on the coast during the summer months. • Rainfall is scarce (average 70 mm per year), falling on isolated days mainly between October and March.
• All official documents (such as visa and resident permit applications) must be completed in Arabic. • Islam is the official religion of the country, and Shari’a (Islamic Law) is the principal source of legislation.
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The Ruling Family • The Emir, His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, assumed power on 25 June 2013.
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His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani Emir of the State of Qatar
• The ruling Al Thani family was among a tribal group who had settled at the 'Gibrin' oasis in southern Najd, before their arrival in Qatar during the early 18th century. Initially, they settled in Zubara in northern Qatar, moving to Doha in the mid-19th century. The family is a branch of the ancient Arab tribe, the Bani Tameem, whose descent can be traced back to Mudar bin Nizar. • The name Al Thani is derived from that of the family’s ancestor Thani bin Mohamad bin Thani, who was the first sheikh to rule modern Qatar.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Father Emir
The Qatari Flag • The national flag is maroon with a broad vertical white stripe at the pole, the two colours being separated with a nine-point serrated line which indicates Qatar as the ninth member of the 'reconciled Emirates' of the Gulf, after the 1916 Qatar-British Treaty.
His Excellency Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani Prime Minister and Minister of Interior
• White signifies the internationally recognised symbol of peace. Maroon symbolises the blood shed during the several wars that Qatar has undergone, particularly in the second half of the 19th century.
Government • The Emir is the ruler of Qatar. Rule is hereditary, with power transferred from father to son. If no son is available, power is transferred to the person whom the Emir chooses within the Al Thani family. • The Emir is the head of the constitutional authorities, holding both legislative and executive powers. The Emir appoints the prime minister and ministers. • The Council of Ministers (Cabinet), the supreme executive authority in the country, assists in implementing the general policies of the State. • A 35-member Advisory Council debates economic, political and administrative matters referred to it by the Cabinet. • The constitutional development of Qatar has kept pace with the rapid development and economic growth of the country. 10
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• The first provisional constitution was issued in 1970, and amended in 1972 upon independence. In April 2003, an overwhelming 96.6% of Qatari voters said 'yes' to a draft permanent constitution which became effective on 8 June 2005, transforming Qatar into a democracy. • In 1999, free elections were held to form a 29-member Central Municipal Council (CMC) for the first time in Qatar’s history. Women were allowed to vote and run as candidates. CMC elections (held every four years) last took place on 10 May 2011. The constitution was amended in 2003 to allow for the direct election of 30 members of the Advisory Council. The first phase electoral process for the 5th CMC elections started on 11 January 2015. The supervising committee announced that 12,557 citizens (7,061 males and 5,496 females) registered on the voter list and via Metrash2. For more on the CMC elections see The Public Vote in the Special Features section.
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Economy • Qatar, with proven gas reserves of over 900 trillion standard cubic feet in its North Field, and oil reserves of over 15.2 billion barrels, has one of the fastest growing economies and the highest per capita income in the world.
is being placed on private-sector industrial development, education, health, sport and tourism.
• In just decades, Qatar has developed into a major global supplier of energy and is the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and a world leader in gas-to-liquids (GTL) production.
International Relations • Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs strives to establish and develop close direct ties with all peace-loving countries and peoples of the world. It is keen to participate actively in efforts to deal with the concerns and challenges that the Gulf region encounters. • Qatar was actively involved in the discussions leading to the foundation of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and has hosted a number of their Supreme Council Summit Meetings. • Qatar maintains 93 embassies abroad, 7 consulates and 3 other representations. The Qatari capital Doha hosts 94 embassies, and in addition there are consulates and other representations in Qatar.
• Together with Qatari partners, who hold a 51% interest, foreigners can invest in most other sectors subject to approval. See Banking and Commerce for more information. Qatar is a member of: • The United Nations (UN) and its subsidiary global organisations. • The Asian Group of the United Nations Human Rights Council. • The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). • The Organisation of Arab Oil Exporting Countries (OAPEC). • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. • The World Trade Organisation (WTO). • The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO). • The Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC). • The Arab League. • The UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
Demography
Transport and Communication
• Qatar's population as at 31 December 2014 was 2,235,431 according to figures released by the Qatar Statistics Authority. • 24.57% of the population is female. • Over 60% of the population resides in the city of Doha, which is the business and administrative capital. • Other population centres include Dukhan on the west coast, Mesaieed City and Al Wakra in the south, and Ras Laffan and Al Khor in the north. Ras Laffan Industrial City (RLC) is creating a population expansion in Al Khor and the adjoining areas. Projects are underway to provide new housing and amenities in the area.
• The country is served by Hamad International Airport (for more information on Airports see Traveller Information, Hamad International Airport, and Qatar Duty Free in this section). • Metered taxis and limousines are easy to find and there is a comprehensive public transport system. • Qatar has a modern road system linking it with other GCC countries. • An integrated rail and metro network is expected to be largely complete by 2022. See more in Infrastructure. • The telecommunications system is currently being upgraded to an entirely fibre-optic network. m
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• While developing its huge hydrocarbon reserves, Qatar has also diversified its economy, and emphasis
• Investment laws allow for up to 100% foreign investment in many sectors including agriculture, industry, leisure, tourism, health, education and the exploitation of natural resources, energy and mining – subject to dispensation from the Ministry of Business and Trade.
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ESCAPE TO THE PHILHARMONIC Hear 101 musicians from 30 countries in the Katara Opera House.
At The BBC Proms, September 2014. Photo by Chris Christodoulou.
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Events April – July Significant Dates and Public Holidays • 18 June – 17 July – Ramadan (subject to change) • 18 – 20 July – Eid Al Fitr (subject to change) See the key at the end of the Calendar for contact details of various venues
April Qatar Turkey 2015 The Qatar Turkey 2015 Year of Culture celebrates the relations between both countries through cultural partnerships involving organisations, institutions and individuals, and is held under the patronage of HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al Thani, Chairperson of Qatar Museums, following the success of Qatar Brazil 2014, Qatar UK 2013 and Qatar Japan 2012. Exhibitions in Qatar will include a new show of modern and contemporary Qatari and Arab art from the collection of Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art and a new exhibition curated by the Museum of Islamic Art called ‘The Hunt’, which will explore images from Qatari and Ottoman Royal collections. Keep up to date with all the events as they are announced at marhaba.qa and qm.org.qa
Until mid June
555 exhibition at the Fire Station Qatar Museums will host the 555 exhibition in homage to 'The Art Center', the very first artist in residence initiative that took place in Doha in the early 1990s and which ran for a decade. The name 555 is a play on the number 999 which residents used to dial to contact the Fire Station, paying tribute to the Civil Defence for their years of service to the people of Qatar.
Events April – July
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The nostalgic exhibition will include installations, photographs, and videos of what Doha’s inaugural art residences were like and is on display at the renovated Civil Defence Building, known locally as Doha’s Fire Station, which has recently been transformed to host a new artists in residence programme. firestation.org.qa This month's Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra concerts: 2
Chamber Music at Museum of Islamic Art – Clarinet Quartet: Borodin String Quartet Free performance
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Night of the Proms (pictured) At the Opera House, Katara
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Schumann’s Rhenish Symphony At the Opera House, Katara
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Ya Naseem el Reeh with Marcel Khalifé At the Opera House, Katara
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Tetzlaff Plays Brahms At the Opera House, Katara
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What's on at Museum of Islamic Art (MIA): Until 11 July
Marvelous Creatures: Animal Fables in Islamic Art A focus on the real and mythical animals featured in legends, tales and fables of the Islamic world including well-known classics like Shahnameh, Kalila wa Dimna and Alf Layla wa Layla, better known in English as 1,001 Nights.
Until 30 Jan 2016
Qajar Women – Images of Women in 19th Century Iran (pictured) The exhibition demonstrates the centrality of women in the artistic expression of 19th-century Iran and how it continues to inspire contemporary artists. Showcasing women at the court and in private, alongside images of female musicians and aristocratic women, with rarely-told narratives of the Qajar artistic tradition.
Every Saturday
MIA Park Bazaar A vibrant mix of around 150 stalls featuring homemade and handmade products such as jewellery, arts, crafts and clothing as well as books and souvenirs, from 12 pm – 8 pm. Continues until the end of May.
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Friday Night Live A series of concerts with performers from local schools and up and coming artists.
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April Instagram Meetup A monthly meetup group for Instagram users who want to share their Instagram experiences of the museum. Each month there will be a specific assignment to photograph and hashtag objects or themes within the museum and research them in the library.
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Jazz in the Park The MIA has partnered with Jazz at Lincoln Center Doha for a series of free world-class jazz concerts in MIA Park. Free admission. MIA also runs many art workshops related to the exhibitions. 4422 4444, mia.org.qa C4
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13th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice The congresses have been held every five years since 1955. They have contributed to shaping international and domestic policies and promoting novel thinking and approaches to complex issues within the criminal justice system. At +QNCC. un.org
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16th Annual VCUQatar Fashion Show Location to be confirmed. qatar.vcu.edu
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QP Environmental Festival (pictured) Organised each year by Qatar Petroleum to support and promote environmental awareness in the energy sector. It also sheds light on how to achieve progress in line with environmental protection, and there are activities aimed at engaging with the younger population. At *DEC. qp.com.qa
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QGBC Annual Conference 2015 Qatar Green Building Council (QGBC) provides leadership and encourages collaboration to conduct environmentally sustainable practices for green building design and development in Qatar. This inaugural conference will address major issues and provide answers to some of the most significant challenges of environmental sustainability and promoting best practice for the built environment for Qatar, the Gulf region and beyond. At +QNCC. qgbcconference.com
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