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Ramadan: A month of renewal for body, mind and soul

30 Nov 2011 21:00

As the holy month of Ramadan begins, we are reminded of its immense spiritual, psychological and physical benefits. This sacred period is not merely about abstaining from food and drink—it is a time for self-reflection, discipline and rejuvenation. Do you struggle with health concerns? Are you burdened by psychological stress? Do you ponder the afterlife? These are challenges that touch everyone to varying degrees. Ramadan serves as a divine station for maintenance—an opportunity to restore balance to our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

But is fasting truly essential for us as human beings? The answer is a resounding yes. This is precisely why the Creator has mandated it for all who believe: “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may guard against evil.” (Al-Baqarah 183) Fasting is not merely an act of worship; it is a fundamental human need that ensures our three core elements—body, mind, and soul—function optimally. It is a divine blueprint for maintaining our well-being. Let us seize this blessed opportunity.

Physical renewal

If you suffer from health issues or wish to enhance your body’s performance, fasting can be a powerful tool. When done correctly, it can help reduce excess weight, improve organ function, and rejuvenate your cells. However, those with medical conditions should consult a doctor to ensure fasting is adapted to their needs. The key lies in following the prescribed fast, regulating food intake after sunset, and incorporating movement and activity. With commitment, you will witness remarkable improvements in your health.

Psychological, social healing

For those battling stress, anxiety, or emotional fatigue, Ramadan offers a profound remedy. It is a month of mercy and connection—an opportunity to rekindle relationships, visit loved ones, and strengthen social ties. The support of family and community alleviates burdens, restoring confidence and hope. Wealth is shared, the less fortunate are supported, and the spirit of giving brings comfort to all. By engaging with others and embracing the month fully, one finds solace and renewed purpose.

Spiritual awakening and faith

For those struggling with faith, Ramadan is an invitation to reflect, listen, and seek guidance. The Quran, revealed in this sacred month, offers wisdom that resonates with scholars and seekers alike. Its verses serve as a beacon for those in doubt, illuminating the signs of the Creator in every aspect of existence. “O people, a parable is set forth, so listen to it: surely those whom you call upon besides Allah cannot create (even) a fly, though they should all gather for it; and should the fly snatch away anything from them, they could not take it back from it; weak are the invoker and the invoked.” (Hajj 73)

In Ramadan, hearts are open to faith, and souls long for divine words that bring clarity and peace. It is a time for those searching for truth to find solace and direction, to recognize their Creator, and to quiet the doubts that have lingered for too long. This is the essence of Ramadan—a month in which we purify our bodies, discipline our souls, and strengthen our faith. It is a sacred gift, a time to reset and reconnect. Let us embrace it fully and emerge renewed, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may guard against evil.” (Al-Baqarah 183)

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Emir of Kuwait: The judiciary is a fundamental pillar of justice and stability.

21 Apr 2021 21:00

KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah paid a visit to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) on Sunday evening on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan. He was accompanied by His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah and other senior officials. 

In a speech to top judges, His Highness the Amir praised the role of the judicial authority of Kuwait as "the mainstay of justice and stability," in the country and a source of pride for all Kuwaitis. "The cornerstone in our quest for prosperity are a comprehensive security and a credible, professional and impartial judiciary ensuring justice for everybody," he said, affirming that "nobody has authority over judges."

His Highness the Amir urged the judicial authority to act impartially, uphold the rule of law, and ensure the rights and freedoms of everybody, away from any personal considerations. His Highness the Amir took pride in the growing participation of women in the judiciary, saying it is a historic stride in the way to woman empowerment which reflects Kuwait's commitment to ensuring gender equality.

He outlined three main requests for the judiciary to work on as early as possible: To speed up the Kuwaitization of the judicial and the subordinate jobs, to put fear of Allah Almighty above all considerations while making verdicts, and to shorten the period of a prosecution and settling the disputes.

He voiced hope for adopting legislations that could modernize the judicial work, facilitate litigation and prosecution, and speed up the digitization of the judicial authority and the Public Prosecution.


He lauded the roles of the judicial and the executive authorities as "two wings of the leadership" helping realize the aspirations of the people and protecting their interests in the framework of the constitution. Concluding, His Highness the Amir expressed best wishes for the judiciary people and all sons of Kuwait. - KUNA

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Ramadan: A month of renewal for body, mind and soul

30 Nov 2011 21:00

As the holy month of Ramadan begins, we are reminded of its immense spiritual, psychological and physical benefits. This sacred period is not merely about abstaining from food and drink—it is a time for self-reflection, discipline and rejuvenation. Do you struggle with health concerns? Are you burdened by psychological stress? Do you ponder the afterlife? These are challenges that touch everyone to varying degrees. Ramadan serves as a divine station for maintenance—an opportunity to restore balance to our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

But is fasting truly essential for us as human beings? The answer is a resounding yes. This is precisely why the Creator has mandated it for all who believe: “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may guard against evil.” (Al-Baqarah 183) Fasting is not merely an act of worship; it is a fundamental human need that ensures our three core elements—body, mind, and soul—function optimally. It is a divine blueprint for maintaining our well-being. Let us seize this blessed opportunity.

Physical renewal

If you suffer from health issues or wish to enhance your body’s performance, fasting can be a powerful tool. When done correctly, it can help reduce excess weight, improve organ function, and rejuvenate your cells. However, those with medical conditions should consult a doctor to ensure fasting is adapted to their needs. The key lies in following the prescribed fast, regulating food intake after sunset, and incorporating movement and activity. With commitment, you will witness remarkable improvements in your health.

Psychological, social healing

For those battling stress, anxiety, or emotional fatigue, Ramadan offers a profound remedy. It is a month of mercy and connection—an opportunity to rekindle relationships, visit loved ones, and strengthen social ties. The support of family and community alleviates burdens, restoring confidence and hope. Wealth is shared, the less fortunate are supported, and the spirit of giving brings comfort to all. By engaging with others and embracing the month fully, one finds solace and renewed purpose.

Spiritual awakening and faith

For those struggling with faith, Ramadan is an invitation to reflect, listen, and seek guidance. The Quran, revealed in this sacred month, offers wisdom that resonates with scholars and seekers alike. Its verses serve as a beacon for those in doubt, illuminating the signs of the Creator in every aspect of existence. “O people, a parable is set forth, so listen to it: surely those whom you call upon besides Allah cannot create (even) a fly, though they should all gather for it; and should the fly snatch away anything from them, they could not take it back from it; weak are the invoker and the invoked.” (Hajj 73)

In Ramadan, hearts are open to faith, and souls long for divine words that bring clarity and peace. It is a time for those searching for truth to find solace and direction, to recognize their Creator, and to quiet the doubts that have lingered for too long. This is the essence of Ramadan—a month in which we purify our bodies, discipline our souls, and strengthen our faith. It is a sacred gift, a time to reset and reconnect. Let us embrace it fully and emerge renewed, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may guard against evil.” (Al-Baqarah 183)

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Emir of Kuwait: The judiciary is a fundamental pillar of justice and stability.

21 Apr 2021 21:00

KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah paid a visit to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) on Sunday evening on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan. He was accompanied by His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah and other senior officials. 

In a speech to top judges, His Highness the Amir praised the role of the judicial authority of Kuwait as "the mainstay of justice and stability," in the country and a source of pride for all Kuwaitis. "The cornerstone in our quest for prosperity are a comprehensive security and a credible, professional and impartial judiciary ensuring justice for everybody," he said, affirming that "nobody has authority over judges."

His Highness the Amir urged the judicial authority to act impartially, uphold the rule of law, and ensure the rights and freedoms of everybody, away from any personal considerations. His Highness the Amir took pride in the growing participation of women in the judiciary, saying it is a historic stride in the way to woman empowerment which reflects Kuwait's commitment to ensuring gender equality.

He outlined three main requests for the judiciary to work on as early as possible: To speed up the Kuwaitization of the judicial and the subordinate jobs, to put fear of Allah Almighty above all considerations while making verdicts, and to shorten the period of a prosecution and settling the disputes.

He voiced hope for adopting legislations that could modernize the judicial work, facilitate litigation and prosecution, and speed up the digitization of the judicial authority and the Public Prosecution.


He lauded the roles of the judicial and the executive authorities as "two wings of the leadership" helping realize the aspirations of the people and protecting their interests in the framework of the constitution. Concluding, His Highness the Amir expressed best wishes for the judiciary people and all sons of Kuwait. - KUNA

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