AL-Monitor Doha: Qatar National Sports Day

The AgriteQ 2025 exhibition kicked off on Feb. 4 at Katara Cultural Village, spotlighting sustainability and innovation in agriculture. With over 300 exhibitors from 29 countries, the event focuses on food security, climate-resilient farming and cutting-edge technologies in the agricultural sector.

This five-day event is a must for farmers, agribusiness professionals and sustainability advocates. Whether you’re looking to network, invest or simply gain insight into the future of food production, AgriteQ 2025 is the perfect platform for that.

Date: Feb. 4-8

Myriam Fares Live in Qatar

Lebanese pop star Myriam Fares is set to dazzle Doha with an electrifying live performance. Don’t miss an unforgettable night of music, dance and spectacular stage presence.

Date: Feb. 6

Location: Al Mayassa Theater, QNCC

More details here

Iraqi Cultural Week at Darb Al Saai

Experience Iraq’s rich heritage with live performances, art exhibitions and traditional crafts. This event celebrates cultural exchange between Qatar and Iraq, offering a glimpse into authentic Iraqi traditions.

Date: Feb. 6-9

Location: Darb Al Saai, Umm Salal

More details here.

Souq Waqif International Honey Exhibition

Explore a world of flavors at the Souq Waqif Honey Exhibition, featuring top-quality honey from around the globe. A paradise for honey lovers and a great spot to discover unique flavors.

Date: Until Feb. 8

Location: Eastern Square, Souq Waqif

More details here.

The Pearl Food Festival

Indulge in a culinary adventure at the Pearl Food Festival, showcasing diverse flavors and gourmet experiences. Enjoy live cooking stations, tastings and entertainment.

Date: Until Feb. 8

Location: La Croisette, Porto Arabia, The Pearl Island

More details here.

Ramadan Bazaar at Heenat Salma Farm

Shop for Ramadan essentials at this charming bazaar featuring traditional crafts, clothing and delicious treats. A perfect spot to enjoy the festive spirit with family and friends.

Date: Jan. 29 – Feb. 8

Location: Heenat Salma Farm

More Details here.

Book of the week: “The Corsair”

“The Corsair” by Abdulaziz Al-Mahmoud takes readers on a thrilling journey through the Arabian Gulf in the early 19th century, where piracy, political intrigue and shifting alliances shape the region. Blending historical events with gripping fiction, the novel follows the notorious corsair Erhama bin Jaber as he disrupts British plans to secure trade routes and counter Wahhabi expansion. A stolen Indian sword, a crucial diplomatic gift, sets off a chain of betrayals, power struggles and an unlikely friendship between a rebellious pirate’s son and a British officer. Rich in adventure and historical depth, “The Corsair” is a compelling tale of conflict, ambition and survival on the high seas.

By the numbers

Here are some of the Guinness World Records achieved by Qatar in 2024:

  • The largest underground car park at Msheireb Downtown Doha, spanning six levels and a capacity of 10,017 vehicles.
  • The tallest waterslide at Meryal Waterpark, with The Rig 1938 standing at 76,309 meters.
  • The largest outdoor air-conditioned mall at Gewan Island’s Crystal Walkway, covering 7,360 square miles of cool, open-air shopping space.

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