publish time

07/04/2024

author name Arab Times
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publish time

07/04/2024

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KUWAIT CITY, Apr 7: Bilal bin Rabah Mosque, the Grand Mosque and all other mosques in the country witnessed a huge turnout of worshipers -- citizens and expatriates -- on the 27th night of the blessed Ramadan, seeking the Night of Destiny and hoping that Allah will grant security, safety and prosperity to the homeland and all Muslim countries, reports Al-Rai daily. In a press statement, the Organizing Committee at the Bilal bin Rabah Mosque confirmed that thousands of worshipers thronged to the mosque on the 25th and 27th Ramadan night, stressing that preparations were completed and equipment provided to better serve the worshipers.

Men and women worshipers praying on the 27th Ramadan night at the Grand Mosque

The committee prepared the schedule of an elite group of reciters with pure voices, indicating they were recruited to provide an atmosphere of faith for the religious from various parts of the country who visit the mosque on the blessed nights. It affirmed equipping the main site of the mosque and the attached halls, in addition to providing the women’s prayer hall with various supplies like cold and hot drinks, golf carts as transportation to and from the parking lots, and wheelchairs for people with disabilities. “A team consisting of personnel from the Ministry of Interior, Kuwait Firefighting Force, and Medical Emergency Department contributed to securing and serving the worshipers, in addition to a large number of volunteers serving the guests of the Most Merciful on these blessed nights,” the committee revealed. His Highness the former Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah attended the 25th Ramadan night. He interacted with citizens and expatriates, and exchanged greetings with them after the prayer, the committee added.