In a move reflecting deep-rooted traditions, President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has called on citizens and residents of the UAE to participate in a nationwide prayer for rain. Known as Salaat Al Istisqaa, this special prayer is scheduled to take place at all mosques across the country on Friday, 17th October, half an hour before the regular Friday prayer.
The President emphasized the importance of turning to Allah Almighty during times of need, encouraging the community to collectively pray for rain and divine mercy. This call resonates with the long-standing Sunnah (traditions) of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, who guided believers to seek blessings from the skies through prayer.
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The initiative aims not only to invoke rainfall but also to foster unity and spiritual reflection among residents of the UAE. In recent years, climate fluctuations and dry conditions have heightened awareness about water conservation, making this prayer both a spiritual and social reminder of the value of natural resources.
Communities across the Emirates are preparing to gather in mosques to perform the prayer, marking a rare but significant religious observance. Observers note that such practices have historically strengthened social bonds while emphasizing reliance on faith during challenging environmental conditions.
With this announcement, the UAE continues to blend tradition with contemporary life, reminding its people of the enduring role of faith and collective action in national well-being.
























