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Kuwait's mosques ready for Ramadan's last ten nights: official

Kuwait's mosques ready for Ramadan's last ten nights: official

Arab Times22-03-2025

KUWAIT CITY, March 22: Dr. Mohammad Al-Wasmi, the Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, stated on Friday that the Ministry of Islamic Affairs has successfully organized prayers and activities during the holy month of Ramadan.
This announcement came after an inspection visit by the Minister to several key mosques, including Bilal bin Rabah Mosque in Hawalli Governorate, the Ibn Taymiyyah Mosque Center, and the Wabisah bin Ma'bad Mosque Center in Sabah Al-Ahmad City. The visit aimed to assess the workflow and readiness to accommodate worshippers during the last ten nights of Ramadan.
The Minister emphasized that the Ministry of Islamic Affairs had been proactive in preparing for the holy month well in advance, ensuring everything was in place to welcome worshippers. He noted that the ministry had put in significant effort to achieve the comprehensive readiness seen today.
Dr. Al-Wasmi further highlighted that the concept of Ramadan centers was initially introduced by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs many years ago and has been continuously developed over time. It has now reached a stage where it is capable of accommodating thousands of worshippers each night during these blessed nights of Ramadan.
The Minister also urged all mosque staff and volunteers working in Ramadan centers to continue their hard work to maintain the success of this organization.

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