A reading into the meaning of the state when it is automated: from digitizing procedures to redefining authority, service, and responsibility—where direction is determined not by tools, but by understanding.
A reading of the state’s face before its citizens: how is government seen when it becomes a screen? The digital divide, experience design, and expectation management—where all prior structures are tested in a single fingertip.
An exploration of digital transformation sovereignty: how is the state governed when it functions digitally? Data sovereignty, performance as a mirror, and the locus of decision—where automation is either fulfilled or emptied of its meaning.
A technical reading that transforms the ‘protocol’ from a structural concept into an operational pulse, revealing why technology cannot save a state unless it is governed.
The throne advocating for fair wealth distribution
A political-economic novel set during the Ukhaydhirid era, presenting a narrative that uncovers hidden aspects of financial administration and both domestic and foreign policies. The story highlights the transformations that led to macroeconomic reforms aimed at strengthening economic and political sustainability. The novel gained notable recognition, ranking third among best-selling Arabic literature and fiction books on Amazon.
Vision of a people, shaped from within
A political-economic book focusing on the Kuwaiti economy, introducing the concept of a sound economic vision based on structural solutions targeting macroeconomic challenges. The book distinguishes between macroeconomics and microeconomics, emphasizing that micro-level reforms alone cannot achieve overall sustainability. It received official attention, with a copy presented to the then Prime Minister, His Highness Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah.
Within the conflicts of sustainability and rent
An economic book providing a focused overview of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, analyzing its implementation mechanisms through the lens of macroeconomic theories. It connects the vision’s strategic objectives with the scientific foundations of economic growth and structural transformation. The book achieved significant success, topping bestseller lists on Jamalon and among Arabic books on Amazon.
The monetary system: from favor to
post-tar-inar eras
A political-economic novel that presents a fictionalized account of the history of financial systems, through a dramatic narrative linking the evolution of financial institutions with major economic transformations. The novel explores conceptual themes of wealth, stability, and governance within an engaging storyline. It ranked among the top best-selling books on Jamalon.
A high-level strategic analysis examining the “Sahel” platform as an entry point to reinterpret the state’s digital transformation from a comprehensive institutional perspective, moving beyond conventional technology-focused narratives toward a deep structural deconstruction of governance, data architecture, and system design. The study introduced an integrated analytical framework highlighting the gap between service digitization and the realization of a truly “smart state” driven by unified data and institutional intelligence. It identified critical structural challenges, including fragmented data governance, the absence of a centralized “digital brain,” inconsistent national data architecture, and disparities in operational culture across entities. The analysis further explored technical, cybersecurity, and user-experience dimensions, demonstrating that current digitization largely replicates legacy bureaucratic models in digital form. It concluded with a strategic blueprint for reengineering the state’s digital foundation—shifting from service digitization toward decision automation and the development of sustainable institutional intelligence.
A comparative economic analysis evaluating the effectiveness of stimulus packages during the COVID-19 period, with a focus on explaining disparities in their "generosity" across countries and their implications for Kuwait’s economy. The study approached the issue from a macroeconomic perspective, demonstrating the limited impact of such stimulus measures in a rentier economy that lacks a productive, export-driven private sector. It showed that liquidity injections do not necessarily translate into real value creation or sustainable growth under such structural conditions. The analysis further linked GDP composition to income sources, highlighting how the weak contribution of non-oil exports constrains the effectiveness of fiscal stimulus. The study concluded that meaningful reform requires transitioning toward an export-led economic model rather than relying on short-term stimulus policies.
A comprehensive macroeconomic analysis uncovering the true structural causes behind Kuwait’s persistent budget deficits, moving beyond conventional narratives centered on waste or corruption. Developed an Economic Model of the State to illustrate the interaction between the government and private sector, highlighting the economy’s heavy reliance on oil revenues and the limited contribution of non-oil exports. The study further examined revenue and expenditure dynamics, distinguishing between internally controllable and uncontrollable factors, and introduced the concept of “book deficit” versus “real deficit.” It concluded that the core issue lies in the continuation of a rentier economic model, proposing a reform framework centered on transitioning toward a sustainable, export-driven economy with greater control over internal economic variables.
A a critical analytical study assessing the impact of the broad scope of the National Fund for SMEs law on economic direction in Kuwait, with a focus on how flexible legal interpretation affects project selection and financing outcomes. The study identified structural inefficiencies stemming from the absence of clear economic criteria—particularly the weak linkage between funding decisions and productivity indicators such as non-oil exports. It further introduced an analytical model of Kuwait’s economic structure, highlighting the imbalance between public and private sector dependency. The study concluded with a set of legislative and institutional recommendations aimed at realigning the fund toward generating real economic value and supporting a transition to a sustainable, export-driven economy.
A PHP software development kit designed to integrate websites and applications with KNET, Kuwait’s leading payment gateway. It enables secure payment processing, transaction handling, and seamless communication with KNET’s API, including payment initialization, response listening, and completion workflows, with built-in security and testing support.
An open-source accounting and financial methodology developed using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS and released under a CC0 license. It enables entrepreneurs and individuals to create comprehensive feasibility studies with minimal input, covering managerial, technical, financial, and market aspects, including pricing strategies. The framework also helps households optimize expenses, increase savings, and reduce liabilities, and extends to business valuation for acquisition or sale, improving decision-making and negotiation outcomes.