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Qatar National Library (QNL) is a non-profit organization under the umbrella of the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development. [1] The plans for the new national library were announced by Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation, on 19 November 2012, during a ceremony celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Dar Al Kutub Al Qatariyya, in Doha, Qatar, one ...
Qatar Digital Library was first announced in 2012. [2] The starting budget was reported as £8.7 million. [3] The partnership sought to digitize a rich trove of heritage material documenting Arab and Islamic history and to make it freely accessible to the public through the QDL, which was launched online in October 2014. [4]
The Qatari Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs (AWQAFM) is a Qatari government agency also known as the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs and the Qatar Awqaf Authority. AWQAFM was created in April 2022 with the stated aim of "ensuring that all areas of modern life comply with the principles of Islam."
Pages in category "Government agencies of Qatar" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
The site that is currently the Amiri Diwan was previously Al Bidda Fort, built in the 18th century. It was later designated as a military fort called Qal'at Al-Askar during the Ottoman period in Qatar. After the Ottoman withdrawal, the building became the official office of Qatar's rulers, and was renamed Doha Palace, also sometimes called the ...
Preparation of cadastral maps of the State of Qatar. Management of State properties. Provision & Allocation of lands for the needs of government authorities. Reviewing the recommendations of the Central Municipal Council. Land expropriation & temporary Land Acquisition for the public interest.
The Qatar National Vision 2030 is a statement of Qatar's strategic goals and the challenges that it faces and the opportunities ahead. It tries to balance Qatar's culture and traditions with modernisation and economic growth. The QNV initiative began in 2006 in response to the need for greater policy integration for effective development.
Other notable works of non-fiction published by HBKU Press include the academic book Gulf Women, [9] a collection of essays that provides a greater understanding of the history of the Persian Gulf and the Arab world, as well as the history of Muslim women, and The Qatari Press in the Digital Age, which explores the impact of digital journalism ...