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Mosque Jmh Fhd Alhsynan Wzwjth Hya Salh Alshay

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مسجد جمعه فهد الحسينان وزوجته هيا صالح الشايع

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Embedded in the leafy residential suburb of al Rabiyah within the Capital Governorate of Kuwait, this mosque bears the joined names of Juma'a Fahd al Husaynan and his wife Haya Saleh al Shaya, a devoted couple whose waqf endowment dedicates the building to the spiritual benefit of the surrounding neighbourhood. Such joint spousal dedications reflect the profound Kuwaiti tradition of family philanthropy, tracing their religious motivation to the teaching of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, that a continuing charity yields eternal reward. Al Rabiyah itself is a cherished Kuwaiti suburb known for its quiet streets, shaded villas, and community oriented design that has attracted generations of professional families. Architecturally the mosque reflects the modern Kuwaiti civic vernacular, featuring rendered walls in cream, a central dome of pale turquoise, a slender minaret of Gulf octagonal form, and arcaded porticoes with cool travertine paving. Inside, the mihrab is clad in smooth white marble inscribed with calligraphic verses, and the hall is illuminated by chandeliers of Arabesque metalwork. Daily prayers gather residents, office workers, and teachers from nearby schools, with the Fajr and Maghrib drawing especially devoted groups. The Friday khutbah, delivered in Arabic, addresses themes of marital love, family cohesion, gratitude for wealth that must serve others, and honest workplace conduct. Ramadan evenings bring communal iftars sponsored by the Husaynan and Shaya families, featuring machboos, harees, thareed, sweet luqaimat, and cardamom coffee, with the Prophet's household invoked in concluding dua. The two Eids fill the streets with children in festive dress and elders in fine thobes exchanging warm embraces. Travellers can combine their visit with the Kuwait Towers, the Grand Mosque of Kuwait, the Avenues shopping mall, and the pristine Arabian Gulf coastline along Salmiya and the Corniche, reachable within a short drive across this calm and welcoming residential heart of the capital governorate. A reference library holds classical Kuwaiti religious works, manuscripts related to the pearling era, and contemporary reform literature on the ethical challenges of wealth in Gulf society. Women's study circles meet weekly in a shaded side hall. The imam provides marriage counselling, inheritance guidance, and reconciliation services in the traditional Kuwaiti majlis style. Charitable programmes during Ramadan provide iftar packages to domestic workers and expatriate labourers across the capital governorate. Juma'a and Haya's example of joint philanthropy inspires younger couples to consider their own charitable endowments as a shared legacy of lasting spiritual partnership across generations.

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