Two ancient churches discovered in Failaka Island of Kuwait
The  Department of Antiquities and Museums in the National Council for Culture, Arts  and Letters discovered two churches on the island of Failaka reports Al Watan  daily. The first consists of three large rooms and three entrances and a tomb of  a monk with a cross on it, and the second consists of one room, daily  reported.
Al Watan reported, quoting the Director of the department  Shihab Abdulhamid Shihab, that a study is being conducted on the churches and  other monuments that have been discovered on the island which backdate to the  early Islamic era. Additionally, an Islamic village established on the island  which includes a mosque, two Mihrab were also found besides and a large Islamic  castle called Al-Zour Castle. He pointed out that there are monuments dating  back to more than 2200 years BC. 
Shihab said that the inhabitants of the  Kuwaiti coast before Islam were Christian fishermen, who moved to the islands  near Kuwait, including the island of Failaka after the spread of Islam. He added  that there are also other ancient civilizations on the island including the  Macedonian civilization led by Alexander the Great, who called the Island  Icarus.
From: [SOCM-FORUM] 
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