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Video – Kuwaiti Lady specializes in the repair of automotive mechanics #kuwait #q8

July 9, 20142 Comments

Kuwait’s Past and present via ArabNews #kuwait #q8

July 9, 20140 Comments

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Source : http://www.arabnews.com/news/598756
Written by Abdulateef Al-Mulhim

One of the members of the GCC, Kuwait is smaller than the size of New Jersey, US. With a total population of about four million — only 50 percent of which are Kuwaitis — the total area of Kuwait is 7,000 sq. miles. Kuwait has a rich history and has been ruled by Al-Sabah family for hundreds of years. However, following the culmination of Kuwaiti-British treaty in 1961, the country became fully independent and late Sheikh Abdullah Al-Sabah became the emir of Kuwait. Continue Reading &raquo

Indians are top expats in Kuwait then Egyptians and Bangladeshi #kuwait #q8

July 9, 20140 Comments

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Donate 1KD by redeeming a 100 points from your Sultan Center card #Kuwait #q8 #ramadan

July 7, 20143 Comments

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Video – Doss Falling to Pieces by tjcfilms2011 #kuwait #q8 #tjcfilms2011

July 7, 20140 Comments


 

Salat al Qayam Schedules of Grand Mosque and others Mosques in Kuwait

July 5, 201412 Comments

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Ramadan Etiquette 101 #kuwait #q8 #ramadan

July 3, 201413 Comments

Ramadan Etiquette 101

Today i found this interested post in my friend’s blog (desertgirlkuwait.blogspot.com via bionicnomad.wordpress.com)

I took a while to decide that whether should I publish this post or not but at end decided to post because I hope it ends with smile only without hitting any religion and person.

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Kuwait Metro Rail Project #kuwait #q8

July 3, 20142 Comments

A Sociodrama Workshop @kuwaithealthyliving #kuwaithealthyliving #kuwait #q8

July 2, 20140 Comments

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What are the official working hours in Ramadan ? #kuwait #q8

July 2, 20140 Comments

NOTE : This post has quoted from ArabTiimes.

With this year’s Ramadan our company is not planning to make any changes to our daily routine/ timings. The company says that there is no change in the timings and the changes announced before the start of Ramadan by the Civil Services Commission are only for the public sector and do not affect the private sector. Continue Reading &raquo

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