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Qur’anic Botanic Garden marks 12th anniversar­y with online celebratio­n

QBG was inaugurate­d during Ramadan in 2008, by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperso­n of Qatar Foundation, by planting the garden’s very first tree, Sidra, the symbol of Qatar Foundation

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The Qur’anic Botanic Garden (QBG), the first garden in the world to exhibit all 60 plant species mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, Hadith and Sunnah, marked 12 years since its inaugurati­on with a special online event featuring QBG’s team with exclusive live video footage from around the garden in Education City, including its Botanical Conservati­on Centre and Botanical Museum.

The event was moderated by Houssameld­een Khalafalla, newsroom specialist, Qatar Foundation.

Fatima al-Khulaifi, director of QBG, kicked off the proceeding­s with a speech highlighti­ng the numerous successes and milestones that QBG has witnessed since its establishm­ent. In addition, speaking in real time from the garden’s Botanical Museum, Abdulrahma­n al-Hammadi, QBG Events & Social Media specialist, elaborated on QBG’s many educationa­l programmes and initiative­s.

His colleague, assistant researcher Ahmed ElGharib, addressed the audience live from QBG’s Herbarium and Seed Bank Unit in its Botanical Conservati­on Centre, outlining the importance of environmen­tal preservati­on. Mohamed Hassona, QBG horticultu­rist, also presented viewers with home gardening and seed propagatio­n techniques from QBG’s Plant Nursery.

QBG was inaugurate­d during Ramadan on September 17, 2008, by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperso­n of Qatar Foundation, by planting the garden’s very first tree, Sidra, the symbol of Qatar Foundation.

Since its inaugurati­on, QBG has emphasised Islam’s rich tradition of environmen­tal conservati­on and evolved into an active and constant contributo­r to Qatar National Vision 2030 (QNV 2030). As part of its Ghars Campaign, QBG pledged to plant 2,022 trees in the lead-up to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

The campaign is well on track for successful­ly completing the challenge, with close to 2,000 trees already planted.

“QBG has been a powerful influence in cultivatin­g a shared sense of responsibi­lity towards the environmen­t in schoolchil­dren of all ages through its impactful and interactiv­e Young Botanist, Food Security, and Fun and Learn educationa­l programmes and initiative­s, which focus on environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and conservati­on,” a press statement noted.

QBG has also organised an array of educationa­l field trips and workshops, where students have been able to gain both theoretica­l and practical knowledge about modern agricultur­al techniques used in Qatar and other countries.

In addition, QBG regularly holds campaigns, events, fairs and exhibition­s, as well as horticultu­ral and educationa­l programmes for the public that encourage both home gardening and natural resource preservati­on.

Last month QBG held an interactiv­e webinar on the indispensa­ble efforts undertaken to conserve the flora and ecosystems of the Arabian peninsula.

Commenting on QBG’s anniversar­y, al-Khulaifi said: “Today’s anniversar­y marks an important day for QBG and its dedicated team. It’s amazing to look back and see how many milestones we have achieved since our establishm­ent back in 2008, and there is much to be proud of.

“The public has really engaged with us, and the support we have received for our online events throughout the recent challengin­g months of Covid-19 is deeply satisfying. In addition to our many successful events, programmes, and campaigns, we have establishe­d fruitful partnershi­ps and collaborat­ions with important local and internatio­nal stakeholde­rs, including ministries, banks, and other botanic gardens around the world.”

Additional­ly, in a bid to support the Environmen­tal Developmen­t pillar of QNV 2030, protect ecosystems and empower community members to be active contributo­rs to these efforts, QBG recently launched its free-of-charge ‘Home Garden Phone Helpline’. The initiative enables the public to pose any home gardening questions directly to QBG experts by calling 3091 8519 every Monday from 9am-12.30pm, and every Wednesday from 12.30pm-2.30pm.

QBG is a member of Qatar Foundation.

 ??  ?? A view of Qur’anic Botanic Garden.
A view of Qur’anic Botanic Garden.
 ??  ?? Abdulrahma­n al-Hammadi
Abdulrahma­n al-Hammadi
 ??  ?? Ahmed ElGharib
Ahmed ElGharib
 ??  ?? Mohamed Hassona
Mohamed Hassona

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