A Filipina accused of affiliation with terrorist organisation, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), was sentenced to ten years in prison.
The court also ordered her deportation on serving her jail term.
She was convicted of plotting to carry out terrorist attacks in Kuwait.
The Filipina was arrested last August and accused of joining the ISIS group through its affiliate in Libya who planned to launch an attack.
The Interior Ministry said that the woman, born in 1984, had entered Kuwait as a housemaid last June.
Security forces monitoring the woman's email found messages from her to ISIS' Libyan affiliate, pledging allegiance to the group.
"She confessed she was ready to carry out any terrorist attack once circumstances and means were ripe in order to undermine security and stability in Kuwait, as well as ignite sedition," the state-run Kuwait News Agency reported.