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Analysis of Intercultural Dialogue Evolving: A study Roles of the State of Qatar

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The significance of this study lies in the absence of resources and studies about intercultural dialogue in the State of Qatar. The general objective of this study is to identify the role of Inter-civilizational dialogue in the State of Qatar, and its manifestation in the fields of education, politics, culture, and religion, in addition to clarifying the role of Qatar in supporting Intercultural dialogue globally. The researcher used the descriptive-analytical approach and the historical method due to its prominent role in determining the dimensions of the historical development of the intercultural dialogue in the State of Qatar. The researcher also used an analytical approach as the study tool to identify elements of Intercultural dialogue in the State of Qatar. The study findings include that the new conditions imposed by globalization, the technological revolution, and economic growth are among the most important factors that directly affect the openness of the State of Qatar toward building a productive Intercultural dialogue. In addition, the State of Qatar is considered to have a special experience in the field of Intercultural dialogue and has contributed to building effective Intercultural dialogue at the Arab and Western levels. Moreover, the geographical location of the State of Qatar has also played an important role in enhancing its role in the field of intercultural dialogue.
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