People have characteristics and merits, and many sociologists, including Ibn Khaldun, have explained the differences between various groups. Ibn Khaldun conveyed this idea by stating, "If the soul becomes accustomed to something, it becomes part of it,” emphasizing the influence of habits on shaping the nature and characteristics of different peoples. He stressed that when souls become accustomed to certain traits, these traits become integral to their morals and shape their identity.
If Ibn Khaldun were with us today, he might highlight the prevailing spirit and constant characteristic of the Kuwaiti people – their love for goodness and desire to live in peace. He would likely strive to elucidate the reasons behind these overarching characteristics.
The unwavering characteristics of the Kuwaiti people have fostered solidarity and cooperation in their pursuit of goodness and peace, despite occasional competition and conflicts. In times of distress, they stand united, seeking peace and cooperating for the greater good. This unity was notably evident when His Highness the late Amir Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, passed away. The hearts of all Kuwaitis united in prayer for their leader and in mourning his loss, maintaining the peace of their country.
Contrary to misconceptions, Ibn Khaldun would likely argue that elections and relative freedom have not divided the Kuwaiti people. He might assert that sectarianism or tribalism has not corrupted the inherent nature of Kuwaitis. Those who hold such beliefs have not grasped the authenticity of tolerance and the love of goodness deeply embedded in the Kuwaiti people.
The foreign policy of Kuwait reflects the inherent characteristics of its people. The genuine love for goodness has transformed every Kuwaiti, regardless of location, into a beacon of kindness. Kuwaitis, including students abroad, commonly establish funds to assist the needy, showcasing a deep-rooted philanthropic nature that sets the standard for others.
The love for peace guides Kuwait towards a moderate policy in its international relationships. Rather than provoking or antagonizing, the nation aims to spread love and peace, shrugging off insults. This commitment to peace is a defining trait of a state and its people who have adopted goodness and peace as their guiding principles.
May Allah have mercy on His Highness our late Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, and may Allah bless His Highness our current Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. May his steps bring reform and propagate goodness and peace. Amen.
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