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T.V Channel Voice in Qatar

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Indian (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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Regardless of the major changes in Qatar's cultural and social fabric. Due to the rapid development in different fields, Qatar never gave up on its mission to preserve the Qatari identity. So how important is protecting identity and heritage? Identity is based on a mix of values, language, history, culture, and citizenship, maintaining those values can help preserve the past and hand down traditions to future generations. As paar becomes an international destination, local talents are working hard to not only spread the culture but introduce it to visitors and residents Qatari writer Nora Al Nama published recently a first of its kind book titled 5000 Questions and Answers in Qatari Heritage. The book is a two parts encyclopedia on Qatari heritage. The first part focusing on vocabulary. While the second contains popular proverbs riddles and questions. According to Al Nama. The aim of her work which took almost 10 years to be completed is to spread Qatari culture and preserve the folklore from extinction, especially since the Arabic language is beautiful and its words are extremely expressive. Qatar used the 2022 World Cup to expose the world to their history, culture and heritage. One way of doing so was the stadium's design which acted as tributes to the country's heritage. While lifting the World Cup, Argentina's Lionel Messi was wearing a black and gold beast that his highness sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani placed on his shoulders. By the end of the ceremony, almost all 4.5 billion people watching the tournament came to know that a beast is a garment worn in special occasions in Qatar and other Gulf countries and is a symbol of Arab identity and a sign of both appreciation and respect. The urge to not exchange identity and rightfulness for development and growth is grass rooted in the Qatari culture. As the old Qatari Proverb says, if you don't have a history, you don't have a future.