Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who passed away at 74, was pivotal in transforming Qatar into a global powerhouse. His leadership saw the nation’s GDP grow over twenty-fourfold, largely due to its vast natural gas reserves. This economic boom positioned Qatar as the world’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas by 2006, significantly impacting global energy markets.
Under his reign, Sheikh Hamad implemented significant political and social reforms, including the introduction of a permanent constitution and the establishment of the Qatar Foundation. His initiatives laid the groundwork for educational advancements and increased civic participation, notably allowing women to vote and run for office.
The peaceful transition of power to his son in 2013 marked a significant moment in the region, showcasing a rare instance of stability in leadership changes. This transition reflects a broader trend towards modern governance in the Gulf states, challenging traditional norms.
As Qatar continues to develop under the Qatar National Vision 2030, the foundations laid by Sheikh Hamad will influence the country’s trajectory, impacting not only its citizens but also its role on the global stage in energy and diplomacy.
Source: Al Jazeera

