Kuwait's Mosques Prepare For Sacred Ten Nights Of Ramadan

30 March 2024 Ramadan

Mosques across Kuwait, with a special focus on the Grand State Mosque, have meticulously prepared for the upcoming ten blessed nights of Ramadan, set to begin this Friday evening. These preparations signify deep reverence for these sacred nights and the quest for Laylat al-Qadr, a night described as better than a thousand months in Islamic tradition.

Abdul Hamid Al-Mutairi, the General Supervisor of Ramadan Centers and Director of the Capital Governorate Mosques Administration, assured the public through statements to Al-Anbaa newspaper that all necessary arrangements have been made. The Capital Governorate Mosques Administration has readied its mosques and five Ramadan centers across the region to host worshippers during the last ten days of Ramadan.

Meetings were conducted between the administration and Ramadan teams to ensure optimal preparation for these significant days. Resources were efficiently utilized to create a spiritually enriching atmosphere for worshippers, including the selection of proficient reciters and lecturers, and the provision of comprehensive hospitality services at Ramadan centers.

Al-Mutairi highlighted the capacities of key mosques like Al-Rashid Mosque, capable of accommodating 10,000 worshippers internally and externally, and Saad bin Abi Waqqas Mosque with a capacity of 5,000, along with other Ramadan centers.

Preparations are in full swing at the Ramadan centers, with a focus on providing care and comfort to worshippers. Services include the provision of beverages, equipped prayer rooms, and meals for breakfast and suhoor for those in retreat.

Ensuring the safety and well-being of worshippers, the administration collaborated with relevant authorities such as the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Interior. Medical emergency teams are on standby, and traffic arrangements have been made around Ramadan centers to maintain public security.

Furthermore, the administration arranged for cleaning staff to ensure cleanliness in mosques and outdoor prayer halls, along with supplying additional cleaning materials throughout the holy month.

Bilal bin Rabah Mosque has announced its prayer schedule for the last ten days of Ramadan, emphasizing its tradition of inviting renowned reciters to enhance the spiritual ambiance. To accommodate the influx of worshippers for Taraweeh prayers, the mosque plans to set up Ramadan tents and provide organization and assistance services, including ample parking and transportation facilities.

Guidance signs have been installed for easy navigation, particularly benefiting the elderly and people with disabilities, showcasing the mosques' commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.

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