Qatar has unveiled the official slogan for its 2025 National Day, highlighting the nation’s commitment to human development and the integral role of its citizens in shaping the country’s progress. Drawn from a speech by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the slogan encapsulates a vision of loyalty, dedication, and collective responsibility as the foundation of Qatar’s achievements.
The 2025 slogan: Meaning and origins
The Organising Committee for Qatar National Day Celebrations announced this year’s slogan: “Bekum Ta'lu W' Minkum Tantazer” (translated as “The nation rises with you, waits for you”).
Citizenship, responsibility, and patriotism
The Minister highlighted the awareness of Qatari citizens regarding their civic duties:
Achievements and national identity
HE Sheikh Abdulrahman highlighted Qatar’s remarkable modern achievements, emphasizing that the nation’s development serves as an example on the global stage:
National Day celebrations and the committee’s vision
Qatar celebrates its National Day annually on December 18, marking the founding of the state in 1878 by Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed bin Thani.
The Organising Committee ensures that each year’s slogan reflects the state’s vision:
The 2025 slogan: Meaning and origins
The Organising Committee for Qatar National Day Celebrations announced this year’s slogan: “Bekum Ta'lu W' Minkum Tantazer” (translated as “The nation rises with you, waits for you”).
- The phrase is taken from a speech delivered by HH the Amir during his 2016 visit to Qatar University.
- It reflects the state’s belief that human development is the cornerstone of national progress and the long-term sustainability of Qatar’s achievements.
- The slogan is intended as an inspiring call for continued dedication, building on the values of giving and nation-building.
Citizenship, responsibility, and patriotism
The Minister highlighted the awareness of Qatari citizens regarding their civic duties:
- Qataris take pride in the rights they enjoy across various fields.
- These rights are meaningful only when paired with the fulfillment of corresponding duties.
- True citizenship, he stressed, is not a privilege but an ongoing act of giving, akin to the devotion one shows to a mother—selfless, loyal, and expecting no reward.
Achievements and national identity
HE Sheikh Abdulrahman highlighted Qatar’s remarkable modern achievements, emphasizing that the nation’s development serves as an example on the global stage:
- Comprehensive progress has been achieved across all sectors.
- Qatar has secured a prominent position among nations, reflecting the hard work and dedication of its people.
- The homeland is symbolically likened to a mother who gives selflessly, with citizens repaying this care through loyalty, work, and sacrifice for national advancement.
National Day celebrations and the committee’s vision
Qatar celebrates its National Day annually on December 18, marking the founding of the state in 1878 by Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed bin Thani.
The Organising Committee ensures that each year’s slogan reflects the state’s vision:
- Promoting loyalty and national pride.
- Instilling a deep-rooted sense of identity among citizens.
- Encouraging a culture of giving, responsibility, and active participation in nation-building.
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