21/06/2025
21/06/2025

KUWAIT CITY, June 21, (Agencies): First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yusef Saud Al-Sabah revealed on Thursday that “secured schools” with the highest safety standards would serve as alternative locations for religious rituals. Al-Yusuf’s remarks came during his meeting with officials and representatives of Husseiniyas and places of worship, according to a ministry statement. Sheikh Fahad Al-Yusuf stressed the political leadership’s keenness to secure this year’s rituals and ensure the safety of Husseiniya goers, while taking into consideration regional conditions and circumstances.
He also pointed out the importance of “adhering to the instructions and regulations governing the event,” emphasising the need to harness all logistical capabilities and necessary security measures in this regard. Assistant Undersecretary for Public Security Affairs at the Ministry of Interior Major General Hamad Ahmad Al-Muneeficonfirmed, during his meeting with officials and representatives of Husseiniyas and other places of worship, that the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef has issued instructions to facilitate all procedures related to securing these sites, reports Al-Seyassah daily.
Major General Al-Muneefi welcomed the attendees and stressed the importance of adhering to Decree-Law No. 73/2025, which amends certain provisions of Law No. 26/1961 concerning the national flag of the State of Kuwait. Article 1 of the decree prohibits the raising of flags and slogans that symbolise religious, social, tribal groups, or sects. During the meeting, Major General Al-Muneefi affirmed the importance of adhering to security regulations and instructions governing religious rituals. He highlighted the ban on setting up tents, blocking streets, using loudspeakers outside Husseiniyas, and organising marches. He also stressed the necessity of complying with the Kuwait Fire Force’s safety requirements inside Husseiniyas, including ensuring the availability of emergency entrances