Kuwait to Hold Rain Prayers

Kuwait city: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs has announced that imams and lecturers in mosques are being called upon to conduct rain prayers this Saturday morning. The designated time for these prayers is set for 10:30 a.m. local time in Kuwait.

According to Kuwait News Agency, this call to prayer is part of a religious practice seeking divine intervention for rain. The ministry has urged all mosques to participate in this event, emphasizing its importance in the community. Rain prayers, known as Salat Al-Istisqa, are performed in many Islamic countries to seek rain during times of drought or dry conditions.