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<p><strong>Kuwait City &#8211; </strong>The government of Kuwait has officially revoked the citizenship of Muslim Brotherhood-linked preacher Tareq Al-Suwaidan, according to the state’s Official Gazette. </p>



<p>The decree, which also strips citizenship from individuals who obtained it through him by affiliation, is part of a long-running campaign targeting what authorities call “fraudulent” or “forged” nationality cases.</p>



<p><strong>A Government Sweep to “Safeguard Identity”</strong></p>



<p>The decision, issued under Decree No. 227 of 2025, was signed at Al-Sief Palace and approved by Kuwait’s cabinet following recommendations from the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior. Kuwaiti media have described the move as one element in a broader “clean-up” of the population registry. </p>



<p>Officials say more than 50,000 citizenships have been revoked over the past two years as the government attempts to strengthen national identity, social cohesion, and security.</p>



<p>Authorities maintain that these revocations are essential to combating falsification of documents, protecting state resources, and preventing what they describe as destabilising ideological influences.</p>



<p><strong>A Preacher Who Divided Public Opinion</strong></p>



<p>Tareq Al-Suwaidan is a well-known religious media figure and author whose motivational lectures have gained a significant following across the Gulf. Educated in the United States, he rose to prominence through books, leadership seminars and Islamic programming.</p>



<p>However, Al-Suwaidan’s political affiliations have long been contentious. He has repeatedly been described by regional commentators as linked to the Muslim Brotherhood — a characterisation he has acknowledged in public speeches, according to reports.</p>



<p>In 2013, Arab News reported that Saudi businessman Prince Alwaleed bin Talal dismissed Al-Suwaidan as director of the satellite network Al-Resalah, accusing him of “extremist inclinations” and political affiliation with the Brotherhood. </p>



<p>The prince’s office said Suwaidan had identified himself as “one of the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood” during a lecture in Yemen.</p>



<p>Saudi authorities later banned various books and recordings associated with him as part of their post-2014 crackdown on Islamist literature.</p>



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<p><strong>MEMRI: Calls to Pressure Politicians</strong></p>



<p>A November 2023 report by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), citing an online video, said Al-Suwaidan had urged young Muslims in the West to become politically active and “pressure politicians to change their stance”. </p>



<p>MEMRI’s archived analysis framed these statements as consistent with his history of leadership-training seminars aimed at mobilising youth.</p>



<p>While supporters describe his speeches as motivational, critics argue that such rhetoric suggests attempts to influence political outcomes and shape public policy through ideological pressure.</p>



<p><strong>Why Kuwait Acted Now</strong></p>



<p>Although the Kuwaiti decree provides limited detail, analysts point to existing nationality laws that permit revocation in cases of forged documentation, non-disclosure of affiliation, or activities judged harmful to state security. </p>



<p>Officials have broadly framed their campaign as a response to “undesirable affiliations”, emphasising Kuwait’s responsibility to protect its internal stability.</p>



<p>Commentators in local media argue that such measures act as guardrails against divisive movements and imported political agendas, particularly amid regional tensions over political Islam.</p>



<p>Supporters of the decision contend that revoking Al-Suwaidan’s citizenship strengthens Kuwait’s stability and reinforces the government’s role in upholding “social cohesion, religious moderation, and long-term security.”</p>



<p>They argue that nationality laws must remain firm to prevent exploitation and ensure Kuwait remains shielded from external ideological conflicts that have destabilised neighbouring states.</p>
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