Kuwait to hold nationwide rain-seeking prayer on November 8


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Kuwait, Nov 5: Kuwait is preparing for a rare spiritual gathering on November 8, as the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs invites citizens and residents to participate in Salat Al-Istisqa, the traditional Islamic prayer for rain. The observance comes amid a period of scarce rainfall, reflecting both religious devotion and communal solidarity.

Nationwide Observance Across 125 Mosques

The Ministry confirmed that Salat Al-Istisqa will be performed simultaneously at 125 mosques across Kuwait at 10:30 a.m. local time. Acting Undersecretary Suleiman Al-Sulwailem said all arrangements have been finalized to ensure worshippers can attend in an organized and respectful manner.

The large-scale participation underscores the ritual’s significance as a unifying spiritual practice and a collective expression of hope for rainfall.

Understanding Salat Al-Istisqa

Salat Al-Istisqa is traditionally offered during times of drought or insufficient rain. Recognized as a Sunnah—a practice endorsed by Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him)—the prayer has historically served both as a communal supplication and a reminder of humanity’s dependence on divine providence.

The ritual involves congregational prayers led by an imam, seeking God’s mercy to bring rainfall. Its observance embodies faith, cultural heritage, and concern for the welfare of the community, particularly in regions where water is crucial for daily life and agriculture.

A Call to Participation

Acting Undersecretary Al-Sulwailem encouraged all residents and citizens to join the prayers, highlighting the role of Salat Al-Istisqa in fostering unity during challenging times. Attendance not only strengthens personal faith but also reinforces a nationwide spirit of hope and reflection.

The Ministry’s announcement underscores the enduring importance of Salat Al-Istisqa in Kuwait, combining centuries-old tradition with contemporary concerns over water scarcity and climate conditions.

  

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