A confrontation between the Kuwaiti State and Islamist groups is said to be inevitable.
This comes along with a regional and international decision to limit the influence of political Islam across social, cultural, and financial spheres in Kuwait and the wider region.
In this regard, Emir Meshaal Al-Ahmad has set the course for relations with Islamist groups.
The note provides an overview of the following aspects:
- The course Emir Meshaal has set for his relationship with Islamist groups
- His concern over political Islam's growing influence
- Kuwaiti officials managing relations with the Islamist groups
- The relation between Islamist parties and the Al Sabah family opposition








