۱ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۳ |۱۱ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 20, 2024
Activists, MPs call to halt demolition of historical mosque

A number of MPs and activists yesterday called on authorities to stop orders to demolish a 123-year old historical mosque in Kuwait City to make way for a key road project.

Hawzah News Agency-A number of MPs and activists yesterday called on authorities to stop orders to demolish a 123-year old historical mosque in Kuwait City to make way for a key road project. The ministry of awqaf and islamic affairs said the decision to demolish the Shamlan Al-Roumi Mosque, built in 1893, was taken by the Cabinet and it had objected to the decision. The demolition is required because the mosque is in the way of the final phase of the First Ring Road project.

The ministry of public works, which is supervising the project, said it cannot change the course of the project, where a tunnel and a bridge are planned at a major intersection in the capital. Activists launched a hashtag campaign on Twitter and other social media calling on authorities to drop plans to demolish the mosque because of its historical and religious value and called for finding alternatives.

MP Ahmad Al-Qhudhaibi condemned the decision to demolish the mosque, saying it amounts to a humiliation of Kuwait’s history and held Awqaf Minister Yaqoub Al-Sane responsible for the decision. The lawmaker warned that MPs will not allow the minister to demolish the historical mosque and if it happens, he will be grilled in the next term, which starts in October.

MP Rakan Al-Nisf urged the minister to halt the demolition immediately, and warned that he will be held politically responsible for the action. MP Abdullah Al-Turaiji called on the prime minister to intervene and stop the decision to raze the mosque because of its historical value as one of Kuwait’s important sites.

 

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