The Ministry of Culture wrapped up its seven-day "Al Razji" event on Saturday at Darb Al Saai in Umm Salal. The initiative aimed to revive cultural heritage and celebrate Qatari traditions through a rich cultural experience in a unique Ramadan atmosphere.
The event attracted large crowds, thanks to a variety of activities spread across Darb Al Saai's designated areas. On the final day, the daily competition at Flag Plaza saw enthusiastic participation from the audience. Hosted by media personality Iman Al Kaabi, the event created an exciting and engaging atmosphere with diverse questions posed to attendees.
"Al Razji" provided an opportunity to enjoy Qatari traditions during Ramadan, featuring heritage shows, local cuisine, and performing arts that highlighted the authenticity of Qatar's culture. The event also included interactive workshops and dedicated spaces for children and families, making it an ideal destination for all.
With activities like Al Rumailah, Al Bidaa, the Children's Plaza, and Garangao night, the event offered a comprehensive cultural experience reflective of the holy month. Programs and interactive sessions infused the Ramadan ambiance with heritage, art, and traditional crafts.
Executive Director of the Qatar Voluntary Center, Moeed Al Qahtani, expressed pride in the participation of 60 volunteers from various specialties, including first aid, media, field organization, and guidance. He highlighted their enthusiasm and dedication in ensuring the success of the event, which truly embodied Qatar's rich heritage and Ramadan values.