Save the Monuments of Nubia (Karnak Column)
This stamp features a detailed rendering of the Temple of Isis at Philae, a site known as the "Pearl of Egypt," highlighting the cultural subject of architectural salvation. The illustration captures the temple's pylon and columns reflected in the Nile, symbolizing the harmony between nature and ancient craftsmanship while warning of the impending environmental changes. For Qatar, this program was an act of cultural diplomacy, demonstrating the state's willingness to invest its resources in the protection of neighboring Arab heritage. It illustrates an institutional commitment to the idea that the monuments of the past are essential to the identity of the present, bridging the gap between the ancient sands of Egypt and the developing landscape of the Qatari peninsula.