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Islamic art is glorious – so why are we in the West so afraid of it?
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 months ago“Many people think that Islam is a terrorist religion,” says Sheikha Al-Mayassa Al Thani, the sister...
8 of the best things to do in Doha, Qatar
The Independent UK via AOL· 10 months agoA city that’s only been in existence since the 1820s, Doha has had a remarkable rise in recent times. It has continuously developed since being named as...
For World Cup visitors, a peek into Islamic art, heritage
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 2 years agoLike tiles in a mosaic, the collection in Doha’s Museum of Islamic Art, or MIA, provides visitors...
Doha city guide: Best things to do and where to stay in Qatar’s capital
The Independent UK via AOL· 9 months agoCITY GUIDES: Dynamic contrasts are part of Doha’s appeal, with an intriguing blend of modern and...
Qatar’s ‘City of the Future’ will get a five-story museum inspired by Muslim architecture and...
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 months agoEditor’s Note: This CNN Travel series is, or was, sponsored by the country it highlights. CNN...
The magnitude of Richard Serra’s art put Fourth Plinth fripperies in the shade
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 months agoLast November, at the end of an unrelated work trip to Doha, I found myself in a 4-by-4 driving...
4 Museums to Visit While You're Attending the Qatar World Cup
ONE37pm via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThe Qatar World Cup will signal a new beginning for the country on the pitch, but the global event...
Fans ‘not here for drink’, Drakeford says ahead of World Cup opener for Wales
Press Association News via AOL· 2 years agoFans are “not here for drink”, Mark Drakeford has said while urging World Cup attendees to rally...
Doha Film Institute’s Qumra Event Unfolds Against Backdrop Of FIFA World Cup Fan Hub
Deadline via Yahoo News· 1 year agoDoha’s new downtown Msheireb district was the throbbing heart of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar as one...
World Cup 2022: What to do, see and eat in Qatar
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoIt was 115 degrees on the summer day I arrived in Qatar. That answered my first question: Why had FIFA, among the most hidebound and conservative of...