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The Al-Qurain Martyr's Museum is the home of a gruesome battle lasting 10 long hours between invading Iraqi troops and a group of Kuwait freedom fighters called the Al-Massilah group. The battle took place on February 24th, 1991, during the Iraq occupation of Kuwait. The battleground that this took place on is now home to the Al-Qurain Martyr's Museum, a memorial for those lost during the Iraq occupation.
The Al-Qurain Martyr's Museum is the home of a gruesome battle lasting 10 long hours between invading Iraqi troops and a group of Kuwait freedom fighters called the Al-Massilah group. The battle took place on February 24th, 1991, during the Iraq occupation of Kuwait. The battleground that this took place on is now home to the Al-Qurain Martyr's Museum, a memorial for all who were lost during the Iraq occupation.
The Al-Massilah group consisted of 31 members. The members were young men who strongly believed in Allah and their cause, taking an oath to sacrifice everything to uphold the pride and honor of their country. Men all over the country formed battle groups just like Al-Massilah to help protect their country against the enemy. The men obtained weapons in various ways, including purchasing them from Iraqi troops for low prices in order for the Iraq troops to buy food and water. The Al-Massilah group concentrated on sniping Iraqi soldiers and planting bombs on Iraqi munition trucks. When the Iraqi troops set up stronger control over the area, the Al-Massilah group chose a safer place to gather and retreated to the Al-Qurain district since it was a newer area and the Iraqi's were unfamiliar with it.
The day this battle took place, the Al-Massilah group brought their weapons out of hiding, preparing to attack the Iraqi forces. They wore a uniform, designed by the leader, consisting of a white shirt inscribed with the name and motto of the group. While they were gathering their weapons and discussing their plans, a van holding Iraqi troops was on patrol in the neighborhood and came upon the house. They knocked on the door and no one answered. Upon orders to enter homes when no answer is given, the bloody battle began.
The Al-Massilah group was armed with nothing more than machine guns while the Iraq troops were constantly hitting them with much more, including 2 tanks positioned outside of the home. The tank fire scored enormous holes in the walls, causing some of them to crumble. The constant stream of endless shells and bullets ripped through the home, barely missing some of the men while devastatingly hitting others. The battle lasted from 8 in the morning until 6 in the evening. In these 10 grueling hours 19 members of the Al-Massilah group participated in the battle, 7 of whom barely survived and a devastating 12 became martyrs.
While visiting the memorial, you can see the catastrophic remains of the battle. Entire walls missing, floors completely gone and metal twisted in ways you wouldn't think possible. Gaping holes in the walls, staircases destroyed, windows exploded, and structures torn from their foundation. Seeing the actual battleground and being able to walk through the house were these men were fighting for their lives and their country nearly puts you at a loss for words.
There are plaques located around the house that show where the men lost their lives or were captured. When you visit this site and walk around what remains of the home, you can only imagine what these men must have gone through. Standing in the place where someone lost their life creates such raw emotion and gives you a rare glimpse of what it might have felt like to fight for everything you believe in, to the death.
The museum part of the house is on the bottom floor and displays various relics from the battle. There is a reconstructed scaled model of the area so that you can see it from a bird's eye view. There are pictures of the martyred men and the families they left behind. Shell casings, machine guns, and various documents are on display as well. The documents on display include memos given to the Iraqi troops during the occupation, with orders to burn and destroy all the homes on which there are slogans hostile to our leadership, the pictures of the defunct Al-Sabah dynasty, or the Kuwaiti flags. Burn and destroy every district in which any military, security, or Popular Army individual is martyred. Arrest any person who owns, or keeps at his home, a weapon.
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Every year, the State of Kuwait celebrates the memory of the Kuwaiti Martyrs, who died during a 10-hour battle that took place in Al-Qurain House on February 24, 1991.
Twelve brave men sacrificed their lives and gave their souls to defend their homeland and nation, in a story of heroism and bravery.
Al-Qurain House was turned into a museum and called the Al-Qurain Martyrs Museum 10 years ago by an order of the late Amir of Kuwait, His Highness Sheikh Jaber AlAhmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, as a tribute to the memory of the brave martyrs.
The museum is under the supervision National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL), which is under the umbrella of the Ministry of Information.
It consists of three houses; one used for the administration, another is the house of martyr Bader Al Aidan and the third is where the cinema, library and documents are located.
The celebration was organized by the NCCAL in cooperation with the Martyrs' Bureau and coincides with the 53rd Anniversary of Kuwait's Independence, 23rd Anniversary of its Liberation and the 8th Anniversary of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
Live Coverage: Anniversary of Al-Qurain Martyrs Museum (Part 1) 24.02.2014
Every year, the State of Kuwait celebrates the memory of the Kuwaiti Martyrs, who died during a 10-hour battle that took place in Al-Qurain House on February 24, 1991.
Twelve brave men sacrificed their lives and gave their souls to defend their homeland and nation, in a story of heroism and bravery.
Al-Qurain House was turned into a museum and called the Al-Qurain Martyrs Museum 10 years ago by an order of the late Amir of Kuwait, His Highness Sheikh Jaber AlAhmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, as a tribute to the memory of the brave martyrs.
The museum is under the supervision National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL), which is under the umbrella of the Ministry of Information.
It consists of three houses; one used for the administration, another is the house of martyr Bader Al Aidan and the third is where the cinema, library and documents are located.
The celebration was organized by the NCCAL in cooperation with the Martyrs' Bureau and coincides with the 53rd Anniversary of Kuwait's Independence, 23rd Anniversary of its Liberation and the 8th Anniversary of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
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