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The timeless aroma of bukhoor in Kuwaiti culture
Bukhoor is a cherished tradition deeply intertwined with Kuwait’s culture and heritage. It has been used by Kuwaitis since ancient times and continues to hold its place in their lives to this day. Kuwaitis use different types of bukhoor for various purposes, whether for daily use, celebratory events, perfuming their clothes and more. This practice adds a luxurious touch to living spaces and creates a welcoming atmosphere for guests.Bukhoor...
Top executives and media personnel take a group photo.
CODED launches Academy X to empower female students
KUWAIT: Kuwait Times and Kuwait News are sponsoring Academy X, an initiative by CODED Academy aimed at harnessing the potential of female students for a future in technology and artificial intelligence, with Zain a key strategic partner in this endeavor. A media conference took place on Tuesday at the Culture Center at Kuwait University to announce the launch of Academy X.During the media conference, CEO of CODED Academy Hashim Behbehani welcomed...
Group Picture of Medical Students who volunteer to raise awareness on the importance of donating money for cancer patients' treatment. - Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
Medical students raise awareness on donation for cancer treatment
KUWAIT: A group of medical students at Kuwait University launched an initiative to raise awareness about the importance of donating money for cancer treatment, as financial costs are one of the biggest obstacles during the treatment journey. This initiative was driven by the students’ sense of social responsibility. The drive is being held at the center of Assima Mall in Kuwait City.Ahmad Al-Bayati, a seventh-year medical student at the College...
A group of boys collect Girgian.
Girgian O Girgian!
Girgian is a vibrant and joyful traditional celebration that takes place during Ramadan, usually marked on the 13th, 14th and 15th days of the holy month. It is mainly observed in Gulf countries and holds significant religious, cultural and social importance.To celebrate Girgian, children walk around neighborhoods wearing colorful traditional clothes and carry beautifully decorated bags to collect treats while singing traditional Girgian songs....
KUWAIT: Photo shows the skyline of Kuwait. In a stand against those monopolizing land for investment purposes or other reasons, Kuwait has enacted a new law to curb this phenomenon. – Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat
Kuwait takes solid stand against land monopoly
KUWAIT: In a stand against those monopolizing land for investment purposes or other reasons, Kuwait has enacted a new law to curb this phenomenon. To know more about the law, Kuwait Times spoke to attorney Sultan Al-Shimali and international lawyer Bedour Al-Rasheed.Shimali told Kuwait Times that the law 126/2023 has significant implications for landownership antimonopoly measures. Under this law, there is a fine for unused or undeveloped land...
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Ramadan in the digital realm
KUWAIT: The digitalization of Ramadan is set to shape the way people celebrate and connect during this holy month. Technology has revolutionized the way individuals exchange greetings and wishes during the month, by sending ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ texts or graphics, besides the traditional practices and events that once used to be celebrated in person, such as Graish, ghabgas and Girgian, which have now found a digital path. Television and online...
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Kuwait greets Ramadan with joy
As the crescent signaled the arrival of Ramadan, Kuwait enthusiastically prepared to welcome the month of benevolence, with markets adorned in decorations expressing the joy of its arrival. The vibrant lighting and colorful decorations symbolize the anticipation of Muslims, creating a pleasing sight and igniting the significance and blessings of this sacred month.During Kuwait Times’ visits to various markets around Kuwait, Hassan Swaidan, a...
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Ramadan dispels stereotypes and negative portrayals of Muslims
KUWAIT: Muslims are often portrayed in the media with negative stereotypes. However, it is important to recognize the kindness and good morals that are deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of many Muslims. This is especially evident during the holy month of Ramadan, which manifests the acts of kindness and good values that Islam teaches people all around the globe. This month provides a platform for Muslims to show their values and...
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Ineffectiveness of punishing students
KUWAIT: Expelling irresponsible students as a form of punishment does not seem to be effective, according to Hoor Al-Mutairi, a high achieving high school student, who argued in an interview with Kuwait Times against this continuing form of punishment, saying it does not address the root causes of such students’ behaviors.Because educating the youth is fundamental for securing future progress, Kuwait Times listened to high school students to...
Arda Dance taking place to showcase Kuwait's heritage during Kuwait's Sports Day.
social health and unity in focus at Kuwait Sports Day
Kuwait held its first-ever “Kuwait Sports Day” on Saturday on Jaber Causeway, with over 13,000 participants making the event a smashing success. The event was attended by members of all strata of Kuwait’s society, headed by HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, which touched the hearts of the attendees.**carousel[83430,83432,83433,83434,83435,83436,83438]**The event included a vibrant display of traditional...
KUWAIT: HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, along with thousands of participants, rides at the starting point of the first edition of Kuwait Sports Day on Jaber Causeway on March 9, 2024. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat & KUNA
‘Everyone is a winner,’ Prime Minister tells Kuwait Times and Kuwait News
KUWAIT: “Today, everyone is a winner,” HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah said in exclusive statements to Kuwait News and Kuwait Times during his participation in Kuwait Sports Day on Jaber Causeway, organized by the Public Authority for Sport. Over 13,000 participants made the first-of-its-kind event a smashing success.HH Sheikh Dr Mohammad lauded the level of participation from people of all ages in the event,...
A group photo of  students of 'Young Ambassadors' program with the Kuwait Times team at Kuwait Times pritng press. -- Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat
‘Young Ambassadors’ visit Kuwait Times and Kuwait News
KUWAIT: Kuwait Times and Kuwait News hosted a workshop on Thursday as part of the Young Ambassadors Program, aimed to guide students on effective engagement with the public and delivering their message to broader audiences. According to Environmental Specialist Samia Al-Duaij, the Young Ambassadors Program is a collaboration between the Canadian and British governments, with support from the United Nations.The program is currently in its second...