Monday, 3 February 2014

Muslim Prayer for Rain!

A testimony from an attendee of yesterday’s Prayer for Rain
hamza
A testimony from an attendee of yesterday’s Prayer for Rain:
“In awe. Yesterday, we attended a prayer service of thousands atoning and seeking rain. Today, it’s been pouring for hours. God bless the one who reminded us of this sunnah, and those who organized and came and prayed. May God continue to shower his mercy upon us and continue to give us gentle reminders that He is in control.”
hamza

2 comments:

  1. Here's a news story on this;

    CAIRO – A few hours after Muslims prayed for rain to relieve the drought affecting California, the Bay Area finally got some rain on Sunday, February 2, soaking parched parks, brown hillsides and thirsty gardens.

    “Amazing coincidence? Muslims in the Bay Area went out for the Prayer for Rain, next day this happened...,” @mohamedghilan wrote on Twitter, posting an image for Muslims’ prayer for rain.

    “Shaykh @hamzayusuf & @ImamZaidShakir renewing the Prophetic Sunnah. From the longest drought to the biggest rainfall!” @KQZinstitute added.


    California Muslims Pray for Rain

    How to Offer Salatul-Istisqa'


    With arms up and eyes glued to the sky, American Scholar and co-founder of Zaytuna College, Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, led Saturday’s Muslims prayer for rain.

    The event was organized by the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the Council of American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

    Governor Jerry Brown announced a drought emergency in January as the state went into its third year of dry weather.

    Federal officials also declared counties in 11 western and central states as natural disaster areas because of the drought.

    The prayer for rain is not the first this year.

    Earlier in January, several events for the prayers for rain, called Salatul Istisqa, were organized by California Muslim in Sacramento and San Gabriel Valley.

    Organizers have also encouraged people from different faiths to offer prayers according to their religious beliefs.

    Muslims believe that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) offered prayers during times of drought.

    “Salatul-Istisqa’ is offered when seeking rain from Almighty Allah during times of drought.

    The United States is home to a Muslim minority of between six to eight million.

    A recent survey found that American Muslims are the most moderate around the world.

    It also showed that US Muslims generally express strong commitment to their faith and tend not to see an inherent conflict between being devout and living in a modern society.


    http://www.onislam.net/english/news/americas/468791-calif-muslims-rejoice-rain-after-prayers.html

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