Watan – In her first appearance on social media platforms since the hit-and-run incident that gripped Kuwaiti public opinion for weeks, Kuwaiti fashionista Fatima Al-Mumin surprised her audience by being active on Snapchat despite her arrest.
Fatima Al-Mumin shared a prayer for relief on her Snapchat account, accompanied by a picture of herself fully made up and with her hair down. The prayer read: “O Allah, the Easer of hardships, the Softener of iron, the Fulfiller of promises, and the One who is every day in a new affair.”
Despite her arrest, Fatima’s Snapchat post read: “O Lord, take me out of the narrowness of distress to the vastness of the road. With You, I push what I cannot bear, and there is no power or strength except with Allah, the Most High, the Great.”
Social media users were puzzled by Fatima Al-Mumin’s presence on Snapchat despite her arrest. Some speculated that she might have the freedom to use her phone, while others assumed that her family or acquaintances might be posting on her behalf.
The Kuwaiti authorities are still detaining the famous fashionista, Fatima Al-Mumin, after she caused the death of two individuals in a horrific car accident while driving under the influence and running a red light.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior had previously announced on its account on the platform “X” (formerly known as Twitter) that Fatima Al-Mumin was detained for 10 days pending investigation and was transferred to the central prison in preparation for her referral to the competent court.
Fatima Al-Mumin, known for her influence in the beauty and fashion world since 2014, is an architectural engineer and beauty expert. After completing her secondary education, she studied architectural engineering abroad and graduated from the University of Miami in Florida. She then worked as an architectural engineer in the private sector in Kuwait for two years. During this time, she became actively involved in the fashion and beauty industry, gaining significant popularity before the infamous accident that led to the deaths of two young Kuwaiti men and her subsequent imprisonment.