HH the late Father Amir's enduring legacy: The vision that shaped modern Qatar
The legacy of His Highness the late Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani remains deeply woven into Qatar's modern identity. Under his leadership, the country underwent a profound transformation that extended far beyond economic growth, laying the foundations of a knowledge-based society where culture, education, media and sport became pillars of national development.His vision redefined Qatar's place on the global stage, combining rapid modernisation with a steadfast commitment to preserving national identity and investing in human capital.One of the defining features of HH the late Father Amir's leadership was his commitment to culture as a driver of progress. Landmark institutions, including Qatar Museums, the Museum of Islamic Art, and the Arab Museum of Modern Art, established Doha as a regional and international cultural hub while celebrating Arab and Islamic heritage.**media[469669]**This vision also gave rise to Katara Cultural Village and the restoration of Souq Waqif, projects that successfully linked Qatar's rich traditions with contemporary cultural life.His influence extended to the media sector through the launch of Al Jazeera Media Network in 1996, a milestone that reshaped Arab journalism. His Excellency Sheikh Hamad bin Thamer al-Thani, chairman of the Qatar Media Corporation and chairman of Al Jazeera Media Network, wrote and recalled the network's beginnings: "One day, His Highness summoned me to his home and told me he intended to establish a news television channel called Al Jazeera. It would enjoy a broad margin of freedom and be different from anything the Arab media landscape had known."He noted that HH the Father Amir never interfered in editorial decisions if professional standards were upheld."HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani visited the channel, but he never interfered in its news coverage or programmes. His unwavering belief in free and independent media became a shield that protected both the network and its journalists."**media[469668]**Sheikh Hamad bin Thamer added that even during his final meeting with HH the Father Amir, despite his illness, he remained keen to ask about Al Jazeera's future, reflecting the special place the network held in his vision.Education formed another cornerstone of HH the late Father Amir's national project. Through the establishment of Qatar Foundation and Education City, Qatar attracted leading international universities while fostering research, innovation and academic excellence. The expansion of higher education institutions such as Hamad Bin Khalifa University, reinforced the country's transition toward a diversified knowledge economy.HH the late Father Amir also viewed sport as a powerful instrument of national development and international engagement. His long-term investment in world-class infrastructure paved the way for Qatar to host the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, the first World Cup staged in the Arab world. That legacy continues through the sustainable use of World Cup venues and the growing international role of institutions such as Aspire Academy and Aspetar in sports science, talent development and sports medicine.Alongside cultural and educational achievements, Qatar witnessed sweeping infrastructure development, including Hamad Port, the Doha Metro, Lusail City and Msheireb Downtown Doha, projects that reflected a vision of sustainable urban development while enhancing quality of life.Veteran Qatari actor Salah al-Mulla told Gulf Times HH the Father Amir's legacy was rooted in "a comprehensive vision that placed people at the heart of development."**media[469670]**He added: "HH the late Father Amir played a major role in advancing Qatar's artistic movement and addressing many of the challenges facing the cultural sector, particularly restrictions on theatrical works. He believed creativity requires freedom, and many productions that had previously faced censorship were allowed to reach the stage during his era."HH the late Father Amir's achievements are measured not only by the institutions and landmarks established during his reign, but by the enduring philosophy he instilled: that a nation's true strength lies in its people.Today, Qatar continues to build on those foundations, with its cultural, educational, sporting and media institutions standing as lasting testimony to a leadership that believed investment in knowledge, creativity and national identity is the surest path to sustainable development and global influence.