Asrar Mohammed AlQabandi was born on November 23, 1959. She lived in Dhahiat Abdullah Al Salem, Kuwait. Her life consisted of education, she was passionate about it and spent most of her early life studying and gaining a proper education. After that, Asrar went to England for an English course, and after three years she earned her high school degree in the US. She went on to earn three master degrees in education, economics and handicap rehabilitation. Asrar then worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the information center. She established a nursery school and volunteered in an association to take care of Autistic children.
August 2nd, 1990 also known as "Black Thursday" was the day Iraq invaded Kuwait . Saddam wanted to completely eradicate Kuwait's existence from the world, so he invaded Kuwait, tortured its people, tormented them and took away their homes, families and lives. The Kuwaitis were absolutely terrified from his actions, not from the mental and physical torture, or the killing and destroying, but from his attempt at taking away their own homeland. Asrar's patriotism made her immediately spring into action and join the resistance movement. Her main role in the Kuwaiti resistance was to gather and send information, to the groups that she's working with. The destruction of her country stimulated Asrar's great pride and patriotism towards her country. This caused her to join the resistance and fight for her country's life.