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UAE President announces nationwide prayer for rain to be held across all mosques on October 17

UAE President announces nationwide prayer for rain to be held across all mosques on October 17

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan called nationwide Mosques to hold Salaat Al Istisqaa on Friday, October 17. Image: TOI Creatives

Amid dry conditions and in keeping with prophetic tradition, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has called for a nationwide prayer for rain to be held at all mosques across the country on Friday, October 17, just before the weekly congregational prayer.

A call to prayer across the nation

President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has issued a directive for all mosques across the United Arab Emirates to hold Salaat Al Istisqaa , the prayer for rain on Friday, October 17, to be performed 30 minutes before the regular Friday prayer (Jumu’ah).This nationwide instruction invites the faithful to come together in collective supplication, seeking rainfall and divine mercy for the land and its people. The move follows the Sunnah — the teachings and practices — of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), who performed similar prayers during times of drought or when rain was needed.

Following the Sunnah: The significance of Salaat Al Istisqaa

The prayer for rain, known in Arabic as Salaat Al Istisqaa, holds deep roots in Islamic tradition. It is a practice observed when rainfall is scarce, and communities turn to prayer in humility and hope, asking for sustenance and divine mercy.The President’s call for this prayer underlines a spiritual approach to environmental and climatic needs, reminding the public of the religious guidance that encourages supplication during such times. By invoking this tradition, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed emphasizes the importance of collective prayer and turning to God for support.

Timing and location details

As per the directive:

  • Date: Friday, 17th October
  • Time: 30 minutes before the start of the Friday (Jumu’ah) prayer
  • Venue: All mosques across the UAE

Residents across all Emirates are encouraged to participate in this prayer, uniting in a moment of reflection and request for rain and blessings. The early timing before Jumu’ah ensures that the Istisqaa prayer takes place as a distinct, dedicated act of worship.

A national moment of reflection and unity

Beyond the religious observance, the initiative serves as a moment for national unity — bringing people together in spiritual solidarity, regardless of background. It also aligns with broader values promoted by the UAE leadership, including respect for heritage, tradition, and collective responsibility.As the nation gathers on October 17, the prayer will serve as a reminder of the power of faith and community action — especially in moments that call for both spiritual and environmental renewal. Go to Source

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