The writer Eng. ِ Adnan Abdullah Al-Othman

The writer in brief
Engineer Adnan Abdullah Al-Othman
Born in Kuwait on January 24, 1957.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering from Syracuse University in the United States of America in 1979.
Banking consultant, real estate dealer, historical researcher, and activist in the field of charitable and endowment work.
He moved to several positions in the banking sector, and was appointed as Assistant General Manager of the Finance Sector at Kuwait Finance House until his retirement in 2002, then a real estate consultant at Boubyan Bank and finally a member of its board of directors.
Member of the Committee of Trustees for the management and development of a third of the late Abdullah Abdul Latif Al-Othman.
Honorary Chairman of the Kuwaiti Heritage Team emanating from the Voluntary Work Committee.
Writer for Al-Qabas Kuwaiti newspaper, has a weekly column entitled: “Traveler’s Blog”.
Member of the Kuwaiti Journalists Association.
He collected and republished the poems of his late father Abdullah Abdul Latif Al-Othman in a book under the title Diwan Al-Othman.
He published the book Al-Othman School, in which he chronicled the history of private education in Kuwait from 1931 AD to 1946 AD.
In addition to the recently published book, Beit Al-Othman, which chronicles the period of time accompanying the construction of the house of the late Abdullah Abdul Latif Al-Othman in the Hawally area of Kuwait City, which is considered one of the archaeological sites in Kuwait, and has become a museum and a heritage landmark that reflects the ancient history of Kuwait. Through this author, our writer reviews the history and career of the late Abdullah Abdul Latif Al-Othman Charity Foundation, supported by historical documents and beautiful pictures.
He wrote the book “Salafy”, which contains a collection of articles that shed light on the diaries of the Kuwaiti people, the system of their home, their works, their heritage, their philosophy in life, their political, social, economic, and religious mentality, in the Arabic language accentuated with a Kuwaiti dialect.
For dear blog readers, I dedicate to you a chapter of who I am from my book, my sideburns, in the link below
