Duas for weather events
Duas during wind and storms, at thunder, for rain and during rain, and on sighting the crescent moon — the Prophet's ﷺ words for natural phenomena.
Nature is a sign of Allah, and every one of its events is a reminder. The Prophet ﷺ did not view wind, thunder, and rain as mere natural phenomena, but as occasions to turn to the Lord.
Collected: the prayer during a wind storm, the dua on hearing thunder, the prayer for rain (istisqa), the dua during rain, after rain, for clear skies, and on sighting the new crescent moon (hilal).
Each dua is verified against the Sunnah and provided with audio.
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