Rain Blesses the Holy Kaaba: A Peaceful Moment in Mecca
Rain recently fell over the sacred Kaaba in the heart of Masjid al-Haram, creating a breathtaking and spiritually uplifting scene for worshippers gathered in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. As the rain began to fall, thousands of pilgrims performing Umrah continued their prayers and tawaf—the act of circling the Kaaba in devotion. Rather than disrupting worship, the rainfall added to the calm and reflective atmosphere, with many pilgrims raising their hands in prayer and gratitude.
3/12/20261 min read


Weather authorities in the region had earlier warned of unstable conditions, including moderate to heavy rain and strong winds. However, the showers over the Grand Mosque brought a sense of peace and blessing for those present. Videos and photos of pilgrims walking around the Kaaba under the rain quickly spread online, touching the hearts of Muslims around the world.
One remarkable feature visible during rainfall at the Kaaba is the Mizab al-Rahma, also known as the “Spout of Mercy.” This golden spout on the roof of the Kaaba directs rainwater downward into the courtyard area. For many pilgrims, standing beneath it during rain is considered a meaningful and memorable experience.
Moments like these remind believers of the beauty of faith and the sense of unity shared by Muslims from every corner of the world. The sight of rain falling gently over the Kaaba while worship continues peacefully is a powerful symbol of devotion, patience, and divine mercy.
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