Worry and Questions… Fans of Hayat Al-Fahad Pray for Her Swift Recovery

Worry and Questions… Fans of Hayat Al-Fahad Pray for Her Swift Recovery
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A Wave of Concern Among Hayat Al-Fahad’s Fans Fans of Hayat Al-Fahad Remember Her and Pray for Her Recovery

Posts of prayers published by the team managing the Kuwaiti actress Hayat Al-Fahad’s Instagram page have sparked concern among her audience, especially after nearly four months since her travel to London, the UK, for treatment following a stroke, without any new details or updates about her health condition.

The post read: "O Allah, heal her with a cure that leaves no illness, and clothe her in the robe of health and wellness, O Lord. Your smile never leaves us. We have nothing but patience and hope in You, Glory be to You, Almighty." The account encouraged followers to participate in praying for the actress, which led to a wide interaction from her audience, with comments expressing love, concern, and hope for her speedy recovery.

Followers wrote touching messages such as: "May Allah heal her, Umm Suzanne" and "Beloved Umm Suzanne, may Allah heal, restore, and protect her, O Lord of the Worlds", while others expressed their pride in her as a symbol of Gulf drama: "Our dear beloved… the lady of Gulf television… may my Lord grant you wellness and speedy recovery and bring you back to us safely."

Hayat Al-Fahad’s Recent Health Journey

Hayat Al-Fahad, who began her artistic career in 1963 with the play "Al-Dahiyya", suffered a sudden health incident last August due to a stroke that required her admission to a hospital in Kuwait for necessary medical care.

On his part, Kuwait’s Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah ordered her transfer to London to undergo a precise surgical operation on August 13, after medical examinations indicated that traveling abroad was necessary due to the critical nature of her condition, which had previously required a stay in Kuwait’s intensive care unit.

Youssef Al-Ghaith, her manager, confirmed that the circulated reports about her being in a coma or suffering damage to any of her vital organs were not true, emphasizing that her treatment journey would take several months, and that she is receiving precise and regular medical follow-up to ensure her full recovery.