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Die Internationale Buchmesse Doha kehrt in einer rekordverdächtigen 35. Ausgabe zurück

Die Internationale Buchmesse von Doha kehrt in ihrer bisher größten Ausgabe zurück, um den wachsenden globalen Einfluss Katars durch Literatur, Verlagswesen und kulturellen Austausch zu verdeutlichen.

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00:01It's a great way to discover, even if you're not from Qatar, that you're from different parts of the world,
00:07you will always have a way to connect with the content that we have here in One Book in Doha.
00:14Whether it's Jane Austen, Jalaluddin Rumi, Hans Christian Andersen, or Al Hariri of Basra,
00:20you'll be able to find their timeless classics right here, and perhaps in more than one language.
00:25The Doha International Book Fair has been cultivating a love for literature in Qatar for generations.
00:31But the story has only just begun.
00:34Spread across a 29,000 square meter space, the book fair has become the marquee event for not only literature
00:41lovers,
00:41but also art enthusiasts, as well as curious and creative minds.
00:46Making its public debut is this art exhibition by Jawahar al-Sayed, titled The Journey.
00:51The gallery tells the story of Qatar's transformation from a humble pearl diving port to a global oil and gas
00:58powerhouse.
00:59Every year, the booths of participating organizations are designed to engage readers beyond prose and paper.
01:06Qatar Reads, the country's flagship national reading initiative,
01:10has brought the pages of a classic Arabic book collection to life through its One Book, One Doha program.
01:17We consider reading to be just the first step in our journey.
01:21Here is where the creatives in the community are encouraged to read, absorb the story, and then create their own.
01:29Among them is the carpet by Qatari artist Wadha al-Adba,
01:32where she reimagined a scene from one of the illuminated manuscripts of Maqamat al-Hariri.
01:37It's a great way to discover, even if you're not from Qatar, that you're from different parts of the world,
01:42you will always have a way to connect with the content that we have here in One Book, One Doha.
01:46Also making a debut is the Ministry of Culture's new encyclopedic initiative called This is Qatar.
01:54The collection consists of six main segments telling the nation's story from its historical roots
02:00to its cultural heritage, wildlife biodiversity, and societal development.
02:05Launched in 1972, the Doha International Book Fair started with just 20 publishing houses.
02:11Today, that number has grown to more than 500, with up to 50 participating countries every year.
02:18As one of Qatar's pioneering retailers, Samarkand Books believes that the growth also reflects the country's evolving demographics.
02:26When we launched, we mainly focused on Arabic books, but today English books are also on the rise.
02:32Our growth reflects Qatar's maturation as a cosmopolitan society, valuing education and cultural exchange.
02:41The rapid digitalization of the publishing industry has fueled the growth of audiobooks and e-books,
02:48which has led to the demise of many legacy bookstores.
02:51But in Qatar, the trend has been quite the opposite.
02:55Reports of bookstores' death is kind of exaggerated because we've seen a surge in bookstores between 2024 and 2025.
03:05So I don't think that like AI and digital platforms could replicate books because it doesn't capture the essence of
03:14the book itself.
03:15And in Samarkand, we are trying to build the community, and our strategy is to continue to build for them
03:23and provide the books that they fall in love with.
03:26But elsewhere, digitalization is an inevitable trend that the Qatar National Library is choosing to embrace.
03:34One of the activations is called Literary Twin, where people can actually take a quiz, answer some questions,
03:40and then the results, they're going to have their twin when it comes to authors.
03:44We do have a virtual tour of the library where people can step into the Qatar National Library and get
03:51to see our facilities and collections as well.
03:53We do have a digitization center where we digitize old books and also new books to make them available online
04:01for people to access them.
04:03Back at Qatar Reads, the One Book One Doha program aims to stimulate the minds of the young and old
04:09beyond the country's borders through a partnership with the Years of Culture Initiative.
04:15Specifically with Years of Culture, we've had five, and as a result, we've also translated our One Book One Doha
04:21books into four other languages,
04:24including Spanish, French, Bahasa for Indonesia, and German.
04:29And so all of these books have sort of increased the reach of our programming, and it created a space
04:35for cultural exchange.
04:36Because whichever partner country we have with Years of Culture, we also feature that as a theme in the family
04:41reading program here in Doha.
04:43As the chapters of Qatar's story continue to be written, the Doha International Book Fair is where you'll find the
04:49authors, poets, and artists
04:51who will broaden the country's intellectual horizon one book at a time.
04:56For more information, visit www.fema.org, visit www.fema.org, visit www.fema.org, visit www.fema.org.
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