Kuwaiti authorities to revoke citizenship of prominent islamic Preacher | World News


Kuwaiti authorities to revoke citizenship of prominent islamic Preacher
Kuwaiti authorities are revoking a prominent preacher’s citizenship, citing national identity protection and legal compliance/Representative Image

Kuwait’s well known Islamic preacher, recognized for his television programs and active engagement in cultural and intellectual forums, is reportedly facing the revocation of his Kuwaiti citizenship. The decision is part of broader efforts to protect the integrity of the national identity system.

The decision and its rationale

According to Arab Times, the decision to revoke the preacher’s citizenship has already been finalized. It forms part of ongoing measures aimed at safeguarding Kuwait’s national identity file and addressing potential abuses or violations linked to it. Officials stressed that the action follows a single, uniform standard applied to all cases under review, with no exceptions granted. The guiding principle is ensuring the legitimacy of the decision and prioritizing the supreme national interest.

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The Preacher’s profile

The preacher in question is widely recognized for his media presence, including television appearances, as well as his involvement in intellectual and cultural programs. His case was assessed using the same criteria applied to all individuals facing citizenship withdrawal. His name and the size of his following have not been disclosed yet.

Legal and procedural steps

Authorities are now moving forward with the formal legal procedures required to implement the citizenship revocation. All actions are being conducted in accordance with established regulatory frameworks and procedural standards. The process is strictly guided by law, and no deviations or exceptions are permitted. The identity of the preacher’s family members has not been disclosed, but the authorities are following the regulatory requirements to complete the withdrawal.



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