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Al-Mubarakiya School and the three pioneers - ARAB TIMES

Messenger I received two types of reproaches to my articles on Wednesday and Thursday, on the issue related to the background of founding the Mubarakiya School, and how I neglected the role of ‘Yusuf bin Isa Al-Qanaei’ in founding the school. I refuse the improper reproach because I am convinced I have committed no sin but I gladly accept the other smooth reproach. I write this article which is neither an original record of history, nor a reference, but rather remains almost a general talk. It was reported by sources that the idea of establishing the Al-Mubarakiya School was without prior coordination and three personalities were behind it, Yusef bin Isa Al-Qanaei, Sheikh Nasser Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah and Yassin Al-Tabtabaei, and the latter was the first to raise the idea during a sermon he gave in March 1910; Yusuf bin Isa was influenced by it, so he wrote an article in which he talked about the importance of science and the need for schools, so a committee was formed headed by

From Abdullah Al-Salem to the two authorities: matters are given to resourceful persons if fixable, or else, the evil ones - ARAB TIMES

Messenger SEVERAL internal political crises have occurred since the inception of parliamentary life in Kuwait in 1963. The longest and most complex of these crises occurred in December 1964, which was considered to be the first test for the young democractic state, especially since it lasted until March 1965. At that time, this crisis was seemingly known as the “Article No. 131 crisis”, although the real target was the people in the ministerial formation whom the Parliament did not like. Even after the resignation of the government of the Prime Minister at that time the late Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem and the appointment of the late Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad as the acting Prime Minister, the problem persisted.

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