Qatar National Library (QNL) kicks off 2026 with an inspiring programme of events designed to promote lifelong learning, support personal and professional growth, and strengthen community connections through culture and creativity.
As a vibrant hub for knowledge and dialogue, QNL’s January schedule offers a wide range of activities, from mentoring initiatives and hobby meetups to lectures and literary discussions, catering to participants of all ages.
The month begins with the return of the Murshidi Programme, which provides personalised mentorship for high school students, undergraduates, and recent graduates charting their career paths. Mentors from Education City, QNL’s alumni network, and leading institutions across Qatar will offer one-on-one guidance, practical advice on scholarships and applications, and insights into academic and professional success. Sessions will be held on January 10, 17, and 24.
QNL also continues its weekly community gatherings, featuring Chess meetups and Knitting and Crochet sessions every Thursday. The knitting and crochet sessions offer a relaxed, self-organised space on Thursday mornings, while afternoon chess sessions welcome participants of all ages and skill levels, providing a fun and engaging way to sharpen strategic thinking.
On January 10 and 11, QNL will host “Qatar Contemporary History,” a lecture and workshop led by Professor Abdullah Baabood, Chair of the State of Qatar for Islamic Area Studies at Waseda University, Tokyo, and moderated by historian Jassim Alshamari. The lecture will examine Qatar’s recent political, social, and cultural developments, while the workshop will introduce practical methods for documenting and analysing contemporary history in the Gulf region.
Literature enthusiasts can look forward to Book Chat on January 26, featuring acclaimed British author and creative writing scholar Sam Meekings. He will discuss his latest work, Wonder and Loss: A Practical Memoir for Writing about Grief, exploring how storytelling can aid in processing loss, preserving memories, and fostering healing.
Music lovers are invited to Philharmonic at the Library: The Invisible Touch — A Theremin’s Journey Through Time on January 28. This unique performance combines the ethereal sound of the theremin with piano, harp, oboe, and strings, featuring works by Rachmaninoff, Saint-Saëns, Martinu, Charlie Chaplin, and the Arabic classic Lama Bada Yatathana.
The month concludes on January 31 with the launch of QNL’s Chat and Plant Community through the workshop “Basics of Gardening for Beginners.” Led by permaculture specialist Amal Rihan, the session introduces participants to essential gardening skills, encourages knowledge sharing, and includes a hands-on planting activity.
With this engaging lineup, QNL reaffirms its role as a dynamic centre for learning, creativity, and community engagement, offering programmes that inspire growth, dialogue, and cultural appreciation.