Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "قطر" in Arabic language version.
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غير موجود أو فارغ (مساعدة){{استشهاد ويب}}
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غير موجود أو فارغ (مساعدة){{استشهاد ويب}}
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: الاستشهاد بدورية محكمة يطلب |دورية محكمة=
(مساعدة)Two overarching goals have driven Qatari policy. One has been to maximize Qatar's influence on the regional and international stage. This originally reflected the personal ambition of the former ruler and current emir's father, Shaykh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani, and his foreign minister and eventual prime minister, Shaykh Hamad bin Jassim al Thani. The two men directed foreign policy until the father abdicated in favor of his son, Emir Tamim bin Hamad al Thani, in July 2013. The second objective has been to preserve the security of the ruling family and state.
The official state religion follows the conservative Wahhabi tradition of the Hanbali school of Islam
So entrenched is this exploitation that the Nepalese ambassador to Qatar, Maya Kumari Sharma, recently described the emirate as an "open jail".
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: استعمال الخط المائل أو الغليظ غير مسموح: |ناشر=
(مساعدة)"Certain provisions of the Criminal Code allow punishments such as flogging and stoning to be imposed as criminal sanctions by judicial and administrative authorities. These practices constitute a breach of the obligations imposed by the Convention. The Committee notes with interest that authorities are presently considering amendments to the Prison Act that would abolish flogging." (Par. 12)
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باسم عام (مساعدة){{استشهاد ويب}}
: الوسيط |title=
غير موجود أو فارغ (مساعدة){{استشهاد بكتاب}}
: تحقق من التاريخ في: |تاريخ=
(مساعدة){{استشهاد ويب}}
: صيانة الاستشهاد: BOT: original URL status unknown (link){{استشهاد بخبر}}
: الوسيط غير المعروف |lastauthoramp=
تم تجاهله يقترح استخدام |name-list-style=
(مساعدة){{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}
: الاستشهاد بدورية محكمة يطلب |دورية محكمة=
(مساعدة)According to Article 1: Qatar is an independent Arab country. Islam is its religion and Sharia law is the main source of its legislation.
"Certain provisions of the Criminal Code allow punishments such as flogging and stoning to be imposed as criminal sanctions by judicial and administrative authorities. These practices constitute a breach of the obligations imposed by the Convention. The Committee notes with interest that authorities are presently considering amendments to the Prison Act that would abolish flogging." (Par. 12)
Two overarching goals have driven Qatari policy. One has been to maximize Qatar's influence on the regional and international stage. This originally reflected the personal ambition of the former ruler and current emir's father, Shaykh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani, and his foreign minister and eventual prime minister, Shaykh Hamad bin Jassim al Thani. The two men directed foreign policy until the father abdicated in favor of his son, Emir Tamim bin Hamad al Thani, in July 2013. The second objective has been to preserve the security of the ruling family and state.
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باسم عام (مساعدة)The official state religion follows the conservative Wahhabi tradition of the Hanbali school of Islam
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: الوسيط |title=
غير موجود أو فارغ (مساعدة)So entrenched is this exploitation that the Nepalese ambassador to Qatar, Maya Kumari Sharma, recently described the emirate as an "open jail".
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: استعمال الخط المائل أو الغليظ غير مسموح: |ناشر=
(مساعدة){{استشهاد ويب}}
: صيانة الاستشهاد: BOT: original URL status unknown (link)According to Article 1: Qatar is an independent Arab country. Islam is its religion and Sharia law is the main source of its legislation.