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„Give to Gain“: Inspirierende Frauen Katar‘s feiern

In diesem Monat würdigt Qatar in Motion dies mit einem Besuch des Al Mujadilah Centre und der Moschee für Frauen. Es ist mehr als ein Ort des Gottesdienstes, es ist ein Raum, in dem Glaube, Dialog und Leadership zusammenkommen.

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00:01Colorful, expressive, meaningful and inspiring.
00:06All around Qatar, you'll find street art like these,
00:10each portraying women beyond beauty and femininity.
00:14But there's one that stands out.
00:16I'm standing in front of a sculpture called Al-Azam,
00:20situated within the grounds of Qatar's Education City.
00:23It symbolises the determination of Qatari women,
00:27arms crossed, walking against the wind,
00:29depicting strength and solidarity.
00:32This month, we celebrate how women are inspiring thought leadership,
00:36bridging cultures and collaboration,
00:38and driving change in society.
00:41I'm Laila Humaira and this is Qatar In Motion.
00:48Did you know that among the GCC countries,
00:52Qatar leads the way with the highest rate of female labour force participation?
00:56In 2023, it was 60% compared to the global average of 47.4%.
01:03It's also a 33% increase from 2001.
01:08The GCC has also made strides in appointing women in the government,
01:12ministries, C-suite and leadership roles.
01:16Qatar became the first GCC nation to appoint female judges,
01:20with women making up over 48% of the Supreme Judicial Council's workforce.
01:29Amid the hustle and bustle of Education City is a space of serenity.
01:34This is the Al Mujadila Centre and Mosque for Women.
01:38It opened its doors in early 2024,
01:41aiming to be a platform for learning and discussion.
01:44Vein-cut stone from Turkey and Italy,
01:48marble on the rooftop sourced from Oman,
01:51a massive carpet woven in China using wool from New Zealand,
01:55and a wise vision brought to life by American architects.
02:01Al Mujadila's space is the culmination of a melting pot of ideas and materials,
02:07much like the people, discussions and exchange of knowledge that happens in it.
02:13And I'm here to learn more about what makes this building so special.
02:17Can you introduce us to Al Mujadila for a global audience,
02:22put into context what the Centre aims to do,
02:24and what does the word Al Mujadila mean?
02:27At the heart of the project is really trying to create a space for Muslim women.
02:32And we do that by trying to ask the question of,
02:35how can we approach the needs of Muslim women in a more integrated and holistic way?
02:40There are intellectual, spiritual needs, religious needs,
02:42personal needs, familial needs, professional needs.
02:45Al Mujadila translates into she who discourses, or she who speaks, or dialogues.
02:51It represents a woman asking a question, a woman who's rooted in her faith,
02:56a woman who's identified a social problem,
02:59and a woman who wants to find an answer to that specific challenge within her community.
03:04And at the core of it all, it started with Her Highness Sheikha Moza's vision.
03:08I'm curious to know, how has Her Highness's vision translate into the initiatives
03:13to empower young women, women, future leaders of the world here at Al Mujadila?
03:18Society has gone through such, I would say, drastic changes in the past hundred years.
03:25Modernization, globalization, industrial revolutions,
03:29so many changes to how we as individuals actually live.
03:33And in that transformation of society, women have also taken on such a different role.
03:40And so, for Her Highness's vision, it's to ensure that we also stop
03:44and make sure that we're taking care of the people who support that society
03:48and who ensure society is continuing, which are the women.
03:51The center will be marking its second year since it opened its doors to worshippers.
03:56How has this journey been for you?
03:57There's this quote that I always found very powerful, which is,
04:00the meaning of life is to find your gift,
04:03and the purpose of life is to give that gift away.
04:06And in many ways, I feel the last two years at Mujadila,
04:11that really encapsulates what's happened, both for me as an individual,
04:15also the women that work here and the women that come to Mujadila.
04:18It's become a really open space for women to come,
04:21a space of self-discovery, a space where they are identifying their gifts.
04:25And then beautifully, Mujadila is the place where they can get,
04:28then give those gifts back to community.
04:30And for me, that is a really beautiful thing to witness.
04:34The designers of Al Mujadila made it a space for both spirituality and learning.
04:40The mosque has a library with a capacity of more than 8,000 volumes,
04:45including collections on Islamic history,
04:47published work of female scholars, and self-help books.
04:52The award-winning architects Dillus, Cofidio and Renfro
04:55wanted to preserve the tradition of building mosques in harmony with nature,
05:00thus centering the structure around these two olive trees,
05:04which are also symbols of peace, knowledge and continuity.
05:08Right next to it is the main space for worship,
05:11a 9,400 square foot prayer hall.
05:14It has the capacity of hosting 750 worshippers,
05:19and up to twice that number during the holy month of Ramadan.
05:22While Ramadan is the busiest period of the year,
05:26visitors come to pray, deepen their knowledge,
05:29and take part in communal programs all year round.
05:33Every year, the Centre also hosts a Women's Summit,
05:36where scholars, thought leaders, practitioners,
05:39and members of the public gather to discuss contemporary challenges
05:43of Muslim women and find solutions through dialogue.
05:47Through dynamic programming, dialogue, and strategic engagement,
05:52the Centre showcases the breadth and depth of the Islamic tradition
05:56and its enduring relevance to modern challenges.
06:01There's also the Ri'aya Young Adult Stewardship Program,
06:05which is aimed at supporting the personal and professional development of young women.
06:09This program unites young Muslim women from all around the world.
06:13There were ladies from Malaysia, Indonesia,
06:18there were also from the Philippines, Germany,
06:21and there were also people who came from Gaza.
06:24This program focused on, for example, climate change,
06:29ways of knowing, assistive technology, which was my favorite
06:32because it showed us how we can use technology to help people who are in need
06:37and, in general, like Muslim values.
06:40There were also lessons that stayed with Al-Mayasa well after her time in the classroom.
06:46Here we've learned that being a leader isn't just about the title.
06:50It's about our values, how we inspire others to make them have a better self in general.
06:57Two years in, Al-Mujadila is already seeing glimpses of the fruits from the seeds it has planted.
07:04The hope is that the center will continue to be a sanctuary for women,
07:08a beacon of faith-based dialogue and a limitless pool of ideas and knowledge.
07:17Not far from Al-Mujadila is the Qatar Science and Technology Park.
07:21It recently launched an initiative called The 300,
07:24aiming to build a community of women investors to help reshape the venture capital ecosystem.
07:30QSTP is headed by Rama Shikaki, a longtime Silicon Valley native
07:35who has paved the way for many wanting to pursue a career in technology and entrepreneurship.
07:41We did some focus groups to see the sentiment towards investing,
07:46whether women were interested in investing in deep tech and impact,
07:49and the response was a resounding yes.
07:51I think it's a fantastic time because the number of startups that are being attracted to Qatar
07:56or that are growing out of the education ecosystem in Qatar are growing exponentially.
08:03We're starting with women who want to invest at an angel level,
08:06but some of these women have the financial resources to graduate,
08:10to become venture capital limited partners,
08:13and want to be in this community to recruit other women into their work.
08:19That will change the landscape dramatically because once women come in,
08:25who they'll invest in, what they will invest in will be radically different,
08:30and that will create new economies, I think, and new green spaces to invest in.
08:38From faith and education to tech and investing,
08:41we've now come to the National Museum of Qatar to meet Chef Nuf Al-Mari,
08:46founder of the Desert Rose Cafe.
08:49She's blazed the trail for Qatari cuisine,
08:52putting the country on the Michelin guide and on the map
08:55as a culinary destination of the world.
08:58The Desert Rose is the second place.
09:00It's not just a thing that we can do it and it's all.
09:03I've been thinking, for example, when they come to me for many years,
09:06they're sitting with me and they say,
09:07you've got 30-40 years and you've got 30-40 years and you've got 30-40 years.
09:09And this is what I'm going to do with me a lot.
09:12And this is what I'm going to do with my own self.
09:14I'm going to do it with my own self.
09:24I'm going to do it with my own self.
09:43I'm going to do it with my own self.
09:49I'm going to do it with my own self.
09:54I'm going to do it with my own self.
10:00Ferença
10:01und in Schaala
10:02wir können
10:03durch den Weg
10:05und durch den Weg
10:06wir uns
10:06um die Mordung
10:09der Katerin
10:10in der Welt
10:10schaala
10:10Die Kraft ist sehr
10:13stark
10:13Die Kraft ist
10:15der Köln
10:15und der Köln
10:17Ich habe
10:18ein Kletterer
10:19das Name
10:19Taste of Kater
10:20Kletterer
10:21hat es in
10:22die Katerer
10:22und die Katerer
10:23und die Katerer
10:24die Katerer
10:26Ich habe
10:26von der Katerin
10:28von der Katerin
10:30Sie sind in den ersten Jahren.
10:32Wir müssen uns lernen.
10:34Ich sehe die Leute, die ich meine Eltern,
10:36die ich in den ersten Jahren habe.
10:39Sie sind in den ersten Jahren.
10:40Wir müssen uns auf die Seite einigen,
10:42wir müssen uns in den ersten Jahren einigen.
10:43Das ist mir immer einiges.
10:45Ich mache immer noch die Stadt,
10:48die ich in der Stadt bin.
10:49Ich bin heute sehr froh,
10:52wie eine Frau in der Stadt.
10:54Ich bin sehr froh,
11:26Untertitelung des ZDF für funk, 2017
11:36Untertitelung des ZDF für funk, 2017
11:57Untertitelung des ZDF für funk, 2017
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