Dubai: Hundreds of worshippers across the UAE got here collectively on Saturday to stare rain prayers, or Salat Al Istisqa, following a call by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
The prayers were performed at 11am in mosques and prayer halls nationwide, because the nation sought divine blessings for rainfall.
The decision for rain prayers, a exclaim rooted in the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad, became once issued earlier this week. Sheikh Mohamed entreated the overall public to “pray to Allah Almighty to bless the nation with rain and mercy.”
Sooner or later of the prayers, imams and worshippers supplicated to Allah for His mercy, forgiveness, and blessings.
The congregations collectively sought rainfall to lift relief to the arid desolate tract native weather of the UAE, which in general receives an annual moderate of simplest 150mm of rain.
Rain prayers are a lengthy-standing tradition in the Gulf, noticed one day of situations of drought or delayed rainfall.
What is Salat Al Istisqa?
Salat Al Istisqa is a vital act of affection in Islamic tradition, demonstrating humility and dependence on Allah’s mercy.
The prayer consists of two rak’ahs (devices of prayer) followed by two sermons, one day of which the imam leads worshippers in in quest of forgiveness and making earnest pleas for rainfall.
The prayer is performed one day of the forenoon, with out a adhan (call to prayer) or iqamah (prayer graduation). Worshippers face the qibla (route of Mecca) and quit with collective supplications for divine blessings.