Tareq Sayed Rajab, after completing his studies in US, married Jehan Wellborne in the year 1955 and since then they had a plan of constructing their own museum. This is how the idea of constructing the Tareq Rajab Museum came to existence and presently the museum displays around ten thousand collected items. Jehan Wellborne was passionate about researching on the lifestyle and culture of different types of people and their culture. Tareq's wife was also interested in the folklore and other traditional subjects. After getting married to Tareq Sayed, she worked on all these things and the collection of the items in the museum are the memories of her works.

Relatively in a bigger room you will find the first hand written smallest Quran in the world. In the same room , you will incense burner (12th Century), Shields (19th Century), Glassware from 8th- 13th Century, Bowls of 11th and 12th Century, Lampshades of 12th N 13th century, Perfume stands of different shapes and sizes from 7th to 10th Century. Also pottery of the Fatimad period, from Egypt and Syria (9th and 10th Century), Persian “Minali” of 12th and 13th Century and gold luster Kashan from 12th -13th Century are part of the collection of the museum. There are lots of coins specially gold coins of 188AD, 803AD, 805 AD, and Gold Coins and Dinars from 697AD to 749AD are in display also. Mughal miniature paintings from mid 19th century are another attraction of the museum. Also early Islamic manuscripts are also in display. Arabic manuscript on gazelle skin, written for Muzaffa Al Sin Shah Qajar, who reigned from 1896 to 1907 are in display.
There is a reference library also in the Tareq Rajab Museum in Kuwait. This library can be regarded as a 'goldmine of information' for the benefit of those who want to learn about the culture and heritage of the Islamic and the Arab world.
During the Iraqi invasion in 1990, most of the belongings of the one side of the museum was packed away in boxes and then locked off in a safe place. Since all the belongings could not be packed away therefore the side where exhibits were still present was blocked off from the place where the boxes containing exhibits was kept. The reference library was used as a bomb shelter during the aerial warfare. The Museum was reopened in September 1991.
The museum is one of the the first places I visited after arriving in Kuwait. After that when my parents, in-laws and then my brother came we took them to the museum. But last time that we visited the museum i.e. when we took my brother then I was terribly upset as they had put an entrance fee of 2KD per person. Before that entrance to the museum was free. Don’t know what made them to introduce the entrance fee but personally I feel 2KD is too much.
Address -Tareq Rajab Museum
Block 12, Street 5 House 22 , Jabrieh Area
Kuwait City, Kuwait
phone: +965 531 7358
fax: +965 533 9063
email: museum@trmkt.com
website: http://www.trmkt.com/startmain.htm
The museum is open daily
The visiting hours are as follows
Morning 9-12pm
Afternoon 4-7pm
Friday 9-12pm
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