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Ghzyl Sd Alhmlan Waldt Mbark Wslman Aldbws
غزيل سعد الهملان والدة مبارك وسلمان الدبوس
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Udhu
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Sehemu ya wanawake
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Kiti cha magurudumu
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Kuhusu
Rising along the palm fringed streets of Al Manqaf in southern Kuwait, this house of worship carries the name of Ghuzayyil Saad al Hamlan, the honoured mother of Mubarak and Salman al Dubous, after whom the local family memorialised her enduring piety through this waqf endowment. Such acts of charitable dedication run deep in Kuwaiti custom, where descendants commemorate beloved matriarchs by funding mosques that invite the whole neighbourhood into continuing reward. Al Manqaf itself grew from a quiet coastal hamlet within the Ahmadi Governorate into a thriving suburb after the oil boom reshaped the emirate during the middle of the twentieth century, drawing families from across the Arabian littoral. The mosque reflects the plain yet dignified Gulf vernacular that flourished under Kuwaiti masons, combining a modest minaret, a square prayer hall topped with a shallow dome, and courtyards shaded by latticed screens that soften the fierce summer sun. Congregants gather five times daily for the standard prayers, with the dawn Fajr and the sunset Maghrib drawing the largest weekday crowds from surrounding residential blocks. Each Friday the imam delivers a khutbah rooted in Quran and the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, touching on themes of family loyalty, honest livelihood, and gratitude for God's bounties. Throughout Ramadan the hall fills for taraweeh, and the family that endowed the building traditionally sponsors communal iftar meals on weekends, a gesture welcomed by labourers, students, and elderly neighbours alike. Eid mornings bring children in fresh garments and grandparents exchanging embraces after the festive prayer. Visitors will find the mosque a short drive from the Al Manqaf seafront, close to the Sabah al Salem highway and a cluster of bakeries and spice shops prized by locals. Travellers are welcome to join any congregational prayer, provided they observe modest dress and quiet conduct. The Hamlan endowment continues to maintain the premises, ensuring that Ghuzayyil's memory remains woven into the daily spiritual life of this friendly Kuwaiti neighbourhood community. The mosque also operates a modest library offering mushafs, simplified tafsir in Arabic, and collections of the ahadith for community borrowing. Local youth gather after asar for tajweed circles, and elderly residents teach younger neighbours the proper adab of the mosque. The Hamlan family also arranges memorial dua sessions annually to perpetuate Ghuzayyil's remembrance. The hall is cleaned by rotating volunteers who consider this upkeep a personal act of devotion, knowing that one day their own names too may grace the walls of a mosque built in honour of their mothers throughout Kuwait.
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Hisia
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Nyakati za Sala
Saa za Mahali
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Fajr
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Dhuhr
Asr
Maghrib
Isha