• Moonirah Kuwait

    RENOWNED LANDMARK OF KUWAITI CULTURE - GRAND MOSQUE

    posted by  Moonirah Kuwait in Kuwait forum 

    If u wish to call the English Department first (they do the Free Arabic Courses for Ladies) Grand Mosque 00965 22459465 ask for ext 201 and 22980800 press for ext 201.

    www.thegrandmosque.net/Arabic/Default.aspx

    Annexes of the Grand Mosque:
    Management’s main building near the front entrance security kiosk contains the Grand Mosque director's office and administration. The main building located on the right near the front entrance, has a theatre which accommodates one-hundred and thirty visitors for seminars being held, besides scientific and cultural programmes presented therein. Professors, doctors and various authorities present lectures throughout the year. The maintenance department of the Grand Mosque is also included there.
    Diwanyia for the purpose of receiving foreign visitors is a lounge decorated with bench seating made in Kuwait's traditional fabric weaving called "Sadu". This Diwanyia is located overlooking a garden with palm trees and fountains.
    Al-Waei Al-Islami Magazine Office publishes an Islamic Awareness Magazine. The magazine management occupies the Minaret building. For more than 20 years issued monthly in Arabic the magazine was established to spread Islamic thought, answer misconceptions on Islam with scientific proof, develop Islamic awareness, follow the public's problems to provide solutions and to uphold the peaceful, moderate Islamic identity.
    A Women's Activities Building was constructed in 2006 to provide unique services for ladies in Kuwait. [Both Kuwaitia and expats] On the ground floor level there is a large theatre, with stage to accommodate five hundred people. Facilities are available for the innumerous School Visits to the Grand Mosque booked annually. On the first floor there are offices for the Ladies' Management leading this unique, pioneering division of humanitarian work in the Grand Mosque. It is claimed that this is the first project of its kind in the world which a Government Ministry and an Islamic Mosque have enabled capable Muslim women to implement. Their Administration Department Staff, as well as female employees working as Tour Guides are also based there.

    Kuwait Cultural Complex: Planned by the Cultural Sector at the Ministry of Awqaf & Islamic Affairs, this was an idea which developed for implementing plans of future increased services, Free Courses, Free Guided Tours, as well as free events and free activities at the thriving Grand Mosque. Languages spoken by Staff include Arabic, English, Italian, Spanish, German, Mandarin Chinese Tagalog and Russian. The name was derived to handle the various Centres and Royal Marquees holding events within the bounds of the Grand Mosque’s site; each one having a different cultural, social or educational purpose. The first, to be opened in 2006, was the WPIC.
    1st: Western Perception of Islam Centre [WPIC] 2nd: Islamic Art & Arabic Calligraphy Centre 3rd: Barirah, Domestic Employees & Foreign Communities’ Centre 4th: Foreign [Exchange] Students’ Centre: (following up new Muslims & Scholarship Students) 5th: Cultural Research & Documentation Centre. 6th: Muslim Child's Village (Play Centre for School Children visiting with Teachers)
    The Western Perception of Islam Centre [WPIC] occupies the courtyard's eastern side of the Grand Mosque. Its offices provide answers to the Western Media's misconceptions about Islam and Arabs.
    Fountains and Gardens: In the Grand Mosque there are nine (9) fountains and three (3) waterfalls. These provide a marvelous visual impact, plus a sense of comfort and tranquility. The remaining area consists of gardens with a variety of flowers, plants and palm trees. Every year boxes of freshly picked dates from the trees are given to needy people, as quite nutritious and very tasty.
    As an Islamic civilization landmark in Kuwait the Grand Mosque is frequently visited by State guests, tourists and students of schools, both private and governmental.
    Each guest is warmly welcomed and highly honoured by the administration personnel, who are always ready to receive visitors, provide pre-booked Guided Tours and highlight the building, as well as the various activities, exhibitions and lectures provided at the Grand Mosque. Lectures by the Imam are presented in both English and Arabic, as required by attendees.
    During 2007 AD / 1428 AH the Grand Mosque established a special permanent exhibition in the Amiri Hall with a Replica Copy of Othman’s Quran related in history to the 3rd Caliph, Othman Ibn Affan in order to highlight Kuwait's role in developing Islamic Culture and enhancing the significance of Arabic Calligraphy, as well as Islamic Arts, through studying the tools and the script used in writing the Quran.
    The Othman Quran Exhibition became one of the main focal points in visits to the Grand Mosque in Kuwait, to which visitors of various ages and nationalities have regular access.
    The Grand Mosque's Quran Exhibition official aims are as follows:
    First: Highlighting Kuwait's interest in the Holy Quran, upholding a passion for it and developing Islamic Culture. Second: Highlighting Kuwait's keenness on owning the most valuable Islamic Manuscripts which are real knowledge sources that require much light-shedding. Third: Providing the Grand Mosque’s multi-national visitors with a look at such a precious copy of the Quran. Fourth: Boosting interest in Arabic Calligraphy and Islamic Arts is one of the major goals at the Ministry of Awqaf (Endowments) & Islamic Affairs, Kuwait.

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