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Qatar Tribune
21 hours ago
- General
- Qatar Tribune
‘Joy of Eid' shares gifts with 5,000children: Awqaf
QNA Doha The General Directorate of Endowments at the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, with support from the Family and Childhood Endowment Fund, continued its 'Joy of Eid Programme' by distributing gifts to around 5,000 children across 35 prayer grounds and mosques throughout the country, in celebration of Eid Al-Adha. Director General of the General Directorate of Endowments, Eng. Hassan bin Abdullah Al Marzouqi explained that the 'Joy of Eid Programme' is an initiative that reflects the Directorate's commitment to making endowments a meaningful part of people's lives, especially during joyful and festive occasions. The initiative embodies the slogan, 'Endowment is a Community Partnership', and is part of the ongoing efforts of the Family and Childhood Endowment Fund to support families and children. He noted that, for the first time, the gift distribution was carried out at 35 locations across various regions of the country, with five additional grand mosques included to ensure wider geographic coverage and to bring joy to as many children as possible. Al Marzouqi emphasised that the children's enthusiastic response and visible happiness highlight the positive impact of such initiatives, particularly during seasons of devotion and giving. He affirmed that Eid Al-Adha is a divinely ordained occasion for joy, compassion, sacrifice and generosity, and a time to strengthen social bonds, one of the noble objectives of Islamic teachings. He also pointed out that distributing gifts is a tangible expression of appreciation for children and their families, and a practical embodiment of the core humanitarian values upheld by the endowment system. It reflects a continuous commitment to spreading happiness and joy, especially on religious occasions. The Family and Childhood Endowment Fund was established as a leading initiative to strengthen family ties and provide a safe, developmental environment for children through programmes and projects aimed at instilling values and reinforcing ethical principles in younger generations. The Fund places special emphasis on the well-being of children, guided by the belief that nurturing the next generation is the cornerstone of building a healthy and prosperous society. Among its key objectives is instilling moral and educational values in children, and enhancing their sense of belonging and happiness, particularly during religious celebrations such as Eid Al-Adha. In addition, the Fund supports families as the primary nurturing environment for children, working to strengthen family cohesion and provide assistance to underprivileged households, thereby helping create a safe and supportive environment for children's development.


Qatar Tribune
a day ago
- General
- Qatar Tribune
'Joy of Eid' programme continues with gift distribution to 5,000 children
DOHA: The General Directorate of Endowments at the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, with support from the Family and Childhood Endowment Fund, continued its 'Joy of Eid' programmeby distributing gifts to around 5,000 children across 35 prayer grounds and mosques throughout the country, in celebration of Eid Al Adha. Director General of the General Directorate of Endowments, Eng Hassan bin Abdullah Al Marzouqi said, "The Joy of Eid programme is an initiative that reflects the Directorate's commitment to making endowments a meaningful part of people's lives, especially during joyful and festive occasions. The initiative embodies the slogan, 'Endowment is a Community Partnership', and is part of the ongoing efforts of the Family and Childhood Endowment Fund to support families and children." He noted that, for the first time, the gift distribution was carried out at 35 locations across various regions of the country, with five additional grand mosques included to ensure wider geographic coverage and to bring joy to as many children as possible. Al Marzouqi emphasized that the children's enthusiastic response and visible happiness highlight the positive impact of such initiatives, particularly during seasons of devotion and giving. He affirmed that Eid Al Adha is a divinely ordained occasion for joy, compassion, sacrifice, and generosity, and a time to strengthen social bonds, one of the noble objectives of Islamic teachings. He also pointed out that distributing gifts is a tangible expression of appreciation for children and their families, and a practical embodiment of the core humanitarian values upheld by the endowment system. It reflects a continuous commitment to spreading happiness and joy, especially on religious occasions. The Family and Childhood Endowment Fund was established as a leading initiative to strengthen family ties and provide a safe, developmental environment for children through programs and projects aimed at instilling values and reinforcing ethical principles in younger generations. The Fund places special emphasis on the well-being of children, guided by the belief that nurturing the next generation is the cornerstone of building a healthy and prosperous society. Among its key objectives is instilling moral and educational values in children, and enhancing their sense of belonging and happiness, particularly during religious celebrations such as Eid Al Adha. In addition, the Fund supports families as the primary nurturing environment for children, working to strengthen family cohesion and provide assistance to underprivileged households, thereby helping create a safe and supportive environment for children's development.


Qatar Tribune
28-05-2025
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
Minister of Endowments opens Abu Hamour Endowment
QNA Doha Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs HE Ghanem bin Shaheen Al Ghanim inaugurated the Abu Hamour Endowment at a ceremony organised by the General Directorate of Endowments, at the project's site on Tuesday. Speaking on the occasion, Director-General of the General Directorate of Endowments Eng. Hassan bin Abdullah Al Marzouqi said the project is the outcome of an integrated vision adopted by the Directorate. He emphasised the significant role of endowment initiatives in supporting the national economy and achieving sustainability through investment projects that benefit various sectors. He noted that the ministry is celebrating the launch of a promising initiative in a strategic location—one that embodies the values of Islamic endowments and showcases the Directorate's commitment to launching exemplary projects that generate income and support charitable expenditures across multiple fields. Al Marzouqi stressed that the Abu Hamour Endowment was implemented in accordance with the highest engineering and technical standards, adhering to the approved timeline. Remarkably, the project was completed in just five months and 20 days, ahead of schedule—a testament to the professionalism of the Directorate and the competence of its administrative and engineering teams in managing major endowment ventures. He explained that the expected revenue from this project will contribute to the Endowment Fund for Righteousness and Piety, particularly in supporting charitable work, thereby enhancing the sustainable social impact of Waqf in Qatar. The Abu Hamour Endowment stands as a pioneering model for the development and investment of endowment properties, reinforcing its contribution to the economic and urban development of Qatar. It also reflects the Directorate's vision of advancing endowment funds through sustainable investment projects that generate income and serve the community. Strategically located on Central Market Street in the Abu Hamour area, the project spans 12,000 square metres and features a modern design with advanced infrastructure. Facilities include a basement with essential services, a ground floor with retail outlets, 187 parking spaces, two showrooms, and 21 small administrative offices. The Abu Hamour Waqf is a valuable addition to Doha's real estate landscape, seamlessly integrating commercial and administrative functions in a contemporary environment that meets market demands. The project exemplifies the General Directorate of Endowments' strategy to develop economically and socially viable endowment projects and reinforces the essential role of endowment in sustainable development.


Qatar Tribune
28-05-2025
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
Awqaf minister inaugurates Abu Hamour Endowment
DOHA: Minister of Endowments (Awqaf) and Islamic Affairs HE Ghanem bin Shaheen Al Ghanim has inaugurated the Abu Hamour Endowment during a ceremony organised by the General Directorate of Endowments, held at the project's site. On this occasion, Director-General of the General Directorate of Endowments, Eng Hassan bin Abdullah Al Marzouqi, highlighted that the project is the outcome of an integrated vision adopted by the Directorate. He emphasized the significant role of endowment initiatives in supporting the national economy and achieving sustainability through investment projects that benefit various sectors. He noted that the Ministry is celebrating the launch of a promising initiative in a strategic location - one that embodies the values of Islamic endowments and showcases the Directorate's commitment to launching exemplary projects that generate income and support charitable expenditures across multiple fields. Al Marzouqi stressed that the Abu Hamour Endowment was implemented in accordance with the highest engineering and technical standards, adhering closely to the approved timeline. Remarkably, the project was completed in just five months and ten days, ahead of schedule - a testament to the professionalism of the Directorate and the competence of its administrative and engineering teams in managing major endowment ventures. He further explained that the expected revenue from this project will contribute to the Endowment Fund for Righteousness and Piety, particularly in supporting charitable work, thereby enhancing the sustainable social impact of Waqf in Qatar. The Abu Hamour Endowment stands as a pioneering model for the development and investment of endowment properties, reinforcing its contribution to the economic and urban development of the State of Qatar. It also reflects the Directorate's vision of advancing endowment funds through sustainable investment projects that generate income and serve the community. Strategically located on Central Market Street in the Abu Hamour area, the project spans 12,000 square meters and features a modern design with advanced infrastructure. Facilities include a basement with essential services, a ground floor with retail outlets, 187 parking spaces, two showrooms, and 21 small administrative offices. The Abu Hamour Waqf is a valuable addition to Doha's real estate landscape, seamlessly integrating commercial and administrative functions in a contemporary environment that meets market demands. The project exemplifies the General Directorate of Endowments' strategy to develop economically and socially viable endowment projects and reinforces the essential role of endowment in sustainable development.