Sun. Sep 8th, 2024

In the bustling heart of Souq Waqif, the Majles of Qatar stands as a living testament to the nation’s rich cultural heritage.

Established in 2016; the unique venue not only introduces visitors to Qatar’s customs and traditions, but also serves as a vibrant meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

The Majles offers an immersive experience into Qatari society, showcasing its values, ethics, and way of life, according to the founder of the Majles, Hussein Al-Haddad.

He told KUNA that this space was created to provide a platform for cultural exchange and highlight the enduring legacy of Qatar’s ancestors, the Majles of Qatar was established to represent all Qataris and to educate visitors about Qatari traditions and heritage.

Over the years, the Majles has hosted a variety of events, from celebrating the national holidays of GCC countries to marking international sporting events such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup and the AFC Asian Cup. Not only that these gatherings foster a sense of community, but also allo
w visitors to experience Qatari hospitality firsthand.

One of the Majles’ key roles is preserving and promoting traditional Qatari crafts and professions that have been the backbone of the society, as visitors can learn about historic trades like blacksmithing, carpentry, jewelry making, and pearl diving, offering insight into the economic and cultural history of Qatar and the Gulf region.

The Majles also displays traditional Qatari attire, such as the bukhnaq, bisht, thobe, ghutra, and agal, along with collections of antique artifacts and photographs, provide a tangible connection to Qatar’s past, and a deeper understanding of the nation’s cultural identity.

Source: Kuwait News Agency