Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Divers in Qatar ...Beyond the oil drop - exhhibition - Katara

Divers in Qatar have long been heroes of the sea—from traditional pearl diving to maintaining oil and gas infrastructure—courageously exploring the depths and shaping the region’s history beneath the waves .





Tuesday, February 24, 2026

FEBRUARY 28, 2026 - six-planet alignment

 

A Cappella Song by the Gilaks, an Ethnic Minority in Iran.

 

Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2026 Drone Show

 

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Real vs Fake

 

Lusail Tram - by Ramadan nights

 

Early Warning System - Statement by the MOI Qatar

 

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Food & Dining Vocabulary during Ramadan

 Tamr (تمر) 🌴✨ – Dates, traditionally eaten to gently break the fast


Shorba (شوربة) 🍲 – A warm soup, often the first savory dish at iftar


Sambousek (سمبوسك) 🥟 – Crispy savory pastries stuffed with cheese, meat, or vegetables


Harees (هريس) 🥣🍖 – Slow-cooked wheat and meat dish, creamy and comforting


Lamb Ouzi (أوزي) 🍖🍚 – Fragrant spiced rice topped with tender slow-cooked lamb, nuts, and raisins


Qatayef (قطايف) 🥞🍯 – Ramadan dessert pancakes filled with cream or nuts and drizzled with syrup


Kunafa (كنافة) 🧀🍰 – Sweet pastry layered with cheese or cream and soaked in syrup


Luqaimat (لقيمات) 🍩🍯 – Crispy golden doughnut balls drizzled with date syrup or honey

Take-away iftar meal from the IKEA - Qatar



 

10 Arabic words related to the fasting month

 1. **Ramadan (رمضان)** 🌙 – The holy month of fasting

2. **Sawm (صوم)** 🤲 – Fasting

3. **Iftar (إفطار)** 🌅🍽️ – The meal to break the fast at sunset

4. **Suhoor (سحور)** 🌄🥣 – The pre-dawn meal before fasting begins

5. **Maghrib (مغرب)** 🌇🕌 – Sunset prayer, when the fast is broken

6. **Fajr (فجر)** 🌄🙏 – Dawn prayer, when fasting begins

7. **Taraweeh (تراويح)** 🌙🕌 – Special nightly prayers during Ramadan

8. **Zakat (زكاة)** 💝 – Obligatory charity

9. **Zakat al-Fitr (زكاة الفطر)** 🌾🤝 – Charity given before Eid prayer

10. **Eid al-Fitr (عيد الفطر)** 🎉🌙 – The festival marking the end of Ramadan


Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Iftar deals in Qatar - dinning out with vouchers

 When browsing Qgrabs’ Ramadan deals this year, I was genuinely surprised by the variety — more than 30 venues are offering special meal promotions, including generous iftar and sohour buffet packages across Doha.

The most luxurious options combine fine dining with a desert staycation. As Ramadan falls during one of the most pleasant weather periods of the year, a night away feels especially tempting. A sohour set menu for two at Regency Sealine Camp starts from QR499 — a five-star desert experience that truly sounds like a memorable treat.

Among deal seekers, the most popular voucher at the moment appears to be the iftar buffet at Velero Hotel. Their QR85 voucher has attracted significant attention. Children aged 6 and under dine free, while children aged 7–12 pay directly at the hotel.

Another highly sought-after option comes from Gloria Hotel & Suites**,** offering an exquisite iftar buffet featuring Turkish and Egyptian specialties for only QR29. Children under six dine free; older children require a voucher. This is the lowest price I found this season — incredibly affordable.

If you are looking for something a bit different in Doha, consider the Balkan iftar set menu at Dukat Restaurant. While not a budget option, vouchers start from QR85 per person and promise a distinctive culinary experience.

For those who prefer takeaway, The Avenue Hotel offers convenient iftar boxes starting from QR39.

From sky-dining experiences to resort escapes, Qgrabs’ Ramadan collection feels wider than ever this year. If you are planning to book, act quickly — many of these offers are already nearing expiration.

Doha Metro & Lusail Tram service hours during Ramadan

Ramadan Canon at Katara - sunset - open to the public

 

Events during Ramadan at QNL

 

Ramadan Kareem - postcard

 

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Fasting & Cell Regeneration: Nobel Prize–Winning Science

 

In 2016, Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering how autophagy works — the body’s natural “self-cleaning” system.

Autophagy is the process by which our cells break down and recycle damaged components, turning waste into energy and fresh building blocks. It’s activated during periods of stress, such as fasting, helping cells repair and renew themselves.

This discovery reshaped how we think about aging and disease prevention. By clearing cellular debris, autophagy supports resilience and may play a protective role against cancer and neurodegenerative conditions.

Sometimes, giving the body a pause from constant intake isn’t deprivation — it’s an opportunity for renewal.

Katara in the Details: Snapshots and Simple Thoughts

 



As I was walking through the narrow alleyways of the Katara district, I caught sight of this large prickly pear cactus tree. I was so excited to see it.

When I was a child, we had one too — of course, much smaller. It was one of the first words I learned in the “houseplant” category. I was surprised at how different its name is in English compared to Hungarian.

medvetalp =

  • medve = bear

  • talp = sole (of the foot)

“bear’s sole” vagy “bear paw”.


The English name refers to the fruit — “prickly pear” — while the Hungarian name focuses on the plant’s shape: the flat, oval pads resemble the sole of a bear’s paw.

Isn’t it beautiful?
Two different cultures — two completely different images of the same plant.

One emphasizes what it gives.
The other emphasizes what it looks like.

The same plant — yet two different perspectives. And that’s what makes the world richer.








The other thing I captured through the lens was a beautiful nostalgic-style drinking fountain. In this climate, public water sources are often private initiatives. Providing water to passersby is not just a simple public service; it is often a religious, charitable act.

Old villas were built so that a stone bench  and a drinking fountain would be located next to them on the street.


In Europe, wealthy individuals often erect a stone cross by the roadside; here, charity takes a much more practical form.



Friday, February 13, 2026

1 April 974 stadium - Shakira concert

 



 You  can buy  tickets  here . 

MessFest - messy festival at Katara

 


  When : From 8th – 14th of February

 What  Time :Session  times  start  at  2 :30     last  session start  at 6 
  sessions can be 1  hour or 3  hours 

 🌈 What to Expect:

Get ready for exciting outdoor activities where kids are encouraged to explore, create, and yes — get wonderfully messy! 😄 Bring a change of clothes and don’t forget socks.

🫧 Giant bubbles
🌋 Muddy volcanoes
🌈 Rainbow fountains
🎨 Paint Palooza
🤎 Mud Madness
💦 Splash Mania
🏖️ Sand, water, and paint sensory play

It’s all about hands-on fun, creativity, and carefree childhood moments!


 Tickets :From QR115 (one adult + one child)




 Age  group : perfect for our youngest guests


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