The decision to recruit foreign imams in mosques in Gulf countries will increase the number of foreign staff to meet the needs of mosques in remote areas.
The Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida reported that the Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Islamic Affairs decided to increase the number of foreign employees to meet the needs of mosques in remote areas of the country, for which the Ministry submitted a written request. asks the Civil Service Commission, a government employment agency, for approval of additional Kuwaiti and non-Kuwaiti employees due to urban expansion in the country.
The ministry also cited recent resignations, deaths and the impact of the coronavirus in its need for new staff, according to report, indicating that there had been an increase in demand for non-Kuwaiti staff to meet the needs of mosques in remote areas. Yes, this includes border areas and land used for agriculture, where Kuwaitis do not want to work because they are far from the city.
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