The Middle East and North Africa Union of the Seventh-day Adventist Church website serves as the central hub for news, resources, and information for Seventh-day Adventist communities within its geographical region.
Kuwait is a small but dynamic country located on the Arabian Gulf’s northwest coast. Despite covering just about 17,800 km², Kuwait plays a big role in the region’s culture and economy. Its capital, Kuwait City, is a bustling modern metropolis where tradition and progress blend smoothly.
Arabic is the official language, and English is commonly used in business and daily life. Known for its warm hospitality and rich oil reserves, Kuwait shines as a gateway between the ancient and modern Middle East.
The Kuwait Towers, with their striking blue-green spheres, are not just landmarks but symbols of Kuwait’s progress and resilience.

Kuwait’s coastline along the Arabian Gulf offers pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxation and marine life exploration.
Kuwait has built impressive artificial islands to expand its coastline and create new urban spaces.
Kuwait’s area was once part of ancient trade routes linking Mesopotamia and the Arabian Peninsula, making it a historic crossroads of commerce.