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Amir calls for Istisqa prayer tomorrow

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Last updated: 2025/11/12 at 9:28 AM
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The Amir of Qatar, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, has called for an Istisqa prayer, a rain-seeking prayer, to be held across the country on Thursday morning, November 13, 2025. His Highness will lead the prayer at the Lusail prayer ground, alongside crowds of worshipers, praying to Allah for rainfall.

The Istisqa prayer is a significant religious ritual in Islamic tradition, performed during times of drought or water scarcity. The prayer is typically performed in congregation, with the community gathering in an open area to seek divine intervention for rainfall. In Qatar, the Istisqa prayer is an important occasion that brings together people from all walks of life.

Istisqa Prayer: A Call for Rainfall

The decision to hold the Istisqa prayer comes as Qatar faces challenging weather conditions. The country has experienced low rainfall in recent years, affecting its water resources. The Istisqa prayer is seen as a way to seek Allah’s mercy and blessings, with the community coming together to pray for relief from the drought.

According to Islamic tradition, the Istisqa prayer is performed during times of drought or when the community is facing water scarcity. The prayer is usually led by a senior religious leader or a head of state, and is accompanied by acts of charity and supplication. In Qatar, the Istisqa prayer is an important part of the country’s cultural and religious heritage.

Preparations for the Istisqa Prayer

The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs in Qatar has made arrangements for the Istisqa prayer to be held at various locations across the country. The ministry has called on citizens and residents to participate in the prayer, emphasizing its significance in seeking divine intervention for rainfall. Meanwhile, the Lusail prayer ground is being prepared to accommodate the large number of worshipers expected to attend the prayer.

The Istisqa prayer is not only a religious ritual but also a community-building event that brings people together. It is an opportunity for the community to come together, reflect on their blessings, and seek relief from challenging weather conditions. Additionally, the prayer is seen as a way to promote a sense of unity and solidarity among the people of Qatar.

Rainfall in Qatar: A Pressing Concern

Qatar is a country with limited rainfall, and the government has implemented various measures to conserve water resources. However, the country still faces challenges in meeting its water needs, particularly during periods of drought. The Istisqa prayer is seen as a way to address this challenge, with the community coming together to pray for rainfall.

The impact of low rainfall in Qatar can be significant, affecting agriculture, water resources, and the environment. In contrast, rainfall can bring much-needed relief, replenishing water resources and supporting the country’s ecosystem. The Istisqa prayer is a significant step towards seeking divine intervention to address this pressing concern.

As the Istisqa prayer approaches, citizens and residents are eagerly awaiting the event. The outcome of the prayer is uncertain, but it is expected to bring the community together in a shared moment of supplication. What to watch in the coming days is the impact of the prayer on the community and whether it will be followed by any significant changes in the weather. The next step will be to observe the weather patterns in the coming weeks and assess the effectiveness of the Istisqa prayer in bringing much-needed rainfall to Qatar.

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