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Amid heightened security, Kuwait moves Ashura rituals to schools

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In order to protect worshippers, Kuwaiti authorities have chosen to shift this year’s Ashura ceremonies to certain school buildings as a precautionary measure that reflects regional concerns. After security evaluations revealed possible threats to sizable public gatherings, the Ministry of Interior, in consultation with religious and community leaders, made the announcement.

Shia Muslims consider Ashura to be a religious holiday that frequently includes public mourning rituals, processions, and gatherings. By transferring the events to controlled indoor environments like schools, officials aim to reduce exposure to external threats while still honoring the spiritual significance of the day. With increased security, these schools will be temporarily transformed into ceremonial locations.

ID checks, entry permits, and adherence to authorised time slots are just a few of the new rules that organisers and participants have been advised to rigorously follow. To keep the peace and quickly handle any disturbances, law enforcement will be closely observing the proceedings.

The public’s response to the action has been conflicting. While many welcome the government’s proactive approach to safety, others view it as a constraint on religious freedom. However, authorities reaffirm that the measure is temporary and solely intended to protect lives during a sensitive time.

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