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    Kuwait Imposes Temporary Ban on Weddings, Parties, and Plays During Eid al-Fitr Amid Security Con…

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Kuwait Ministry of Interior has announced a temporary prohibition on all plays, parties, and wedding ceremonies during the upcoming Eid al-Fitr celebrations. This decision comes as a precautionary response to ongoing security challenges both within Kuwait and across the broader region. The ban is effective immediately and will remain in place until further notice, reflecting the government’s commitment to maintaining public safety during this sensitive period.

    In an official statement shared on the Ministry’s social media platform, the authorities highlighted the current complex security environment facing the country. They stressed that the Ministry is closely monitoring developments and is prepared to implement necessary measures to safeguard the wellbeing of citizens and residents alike. This move is part of a broader strategy to strengthen the capacity of security agencies to manage any emergencies that may arise under the prevailing circumstances.

    The Ministry underscored that the primary objective behind this temporary ban is to minimize large public gatherings that could potentially compromise safety and security. By limiting events such as theatrical performances, social parties, and wedding celebrations, the government aims to reduce risks and ensure that emergency response teams can operate more effectively if required. The authorities have urged all members of the public to adhere strictly to these instructions and cooperate fully with law enforcement agencies.

    Furthermore, the Ministry called upon citizens and residents to demonstrate a strong sense of national responsibility during this period. They emphasized the importance of prioritizing the collective interest of the country to preserve stability and security. The statement also warned that any violations of the ban would be met with legal consequences, reinforcing the seriousness with which the government views compliance with these directives.

    In addition to the ban on celebrations, Kuwait had earlier outlined two potential schedules for Eid al-Fitr holidays for government employees. Should Ramadan conclude on Thursday, March 19, the holiday period will extend from that Thursday through the following Monday. Conversely, if Ramadan ends a day earlier on Wednesday, March 18, the holidays will run from Thursday through Sunday. This scheduling flexibility reflects the government’s efforts to accommodate religious observances while balancing security considerations.

    As Eid al-Fitr approaches, a festival traditionally marked by joyous gatherings and communal celebrations, these unprecedented restrictions underscore the heightened security concerns in the region. The Kuwaiti government’s proactive stance aims to ensure that the holiday period proceeds without incident, prioritizing the safety of all residents during these uncertain times.

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