Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior has officially refuted viral social media reports alleging severe penalties for organizing Iftar gatherings during Ramadan without official permits. The circulating misinformation falsely claimed that unauthorized gatherings would incur substantial fines of 1,000 Kuwaiti dinars (approximately $3,250) and potential imprisonment of up to six months.
In a formal statement released on February 20, 2026, the Ministry categorically denied issuing any such regulations or official communications regarding Ramadan gathering restrictions. Authorities emphasized that these claims lack any factual basis and represent a complete fabrication.
The Ministry has initiated a public awareness campaign urging citizens and residents to exercise caution when encountering unverified information on social media platforms. Officials specifically requested that individuals refrain from sharing or amplifying unconfirmed reports and instead verify all information through established official channels before dissemination.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenge Middle Eastern governments face in combating misinformation during significant religious observances. Kuwaiti authorities have reinforced their commitment to maintaining transparent communication with the public while ensuring accurate information flow during the holy month of Ramadan.
