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Kuwait is Sunni Muslim as a country. The dominant religious context is: Sunni Muslim majority (~70% of citizens) with significant Shia minority (~30%); apostasy carries severe family and legal cost.
Leaving Islam in Kuwait carries a different weight than leaving most other traditions. Family identity, community standing, marriage prospects, and in some cases legal status are entwined with religious identification in ways that make a public exit costly or dangerous. The pillar page on Islam was written with safety as the first concern, and applies here.
Leaving in Kuwait can be dangerous. Apostasy carries legal exposure in some forms, family rupture is common, and physical risk exists in some contexts. Many people who leave do so privately, build financial and personal independence first, and consider whether the diaspora may be the only honest version of their life.
City coverage in Kuwait
Al Aḩmadī
637K
Ḩawallī
164K
As Sālimīyah
148K
Şabāḩ as Sālim
139K
Al Farwānīyah
87K
Al Faḩāḩīl
68K
Kuwait City
60K
Ar Rumaythīyah
58K
Ar Riqqah
52K
Salwá
41K
Al Manqaf
39K
Ar Rābiyah
36K
Bayān
31K
Al Jahrā’
24K
Al Finţās
23K
Janūb as Surrah
18K
Al Mahbūlah
18K
Ad Dasmah
18K
Ash Shāmīyah
14K
Al Wafrah
10K
Az Zawr
6K
Al-Masayel
2K
Al Funayţīs
2K
Abu Al Hasaniya
1K
Abu Fatira
1K