‘Ata’ b. Rabah reported on the authority of ‘A’isha, the wife of the Apostle of Allah (way peace be upon him), who said: Whenever the wind was stormy, the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) used to say: O Allah! I ask Thee for what is good in it, and the good which it contains, and the good of that which it was sent for. I seek refuge with Thee from what is evil in it, what evil it contains, and the evil of that what it was sent for; and when there was a thunder and lightning in the sky, his colour underwent a change, and he went out and in, backwards and forwards; and when the rain came, he felt relieved, and I noticed that (the sign of relief) on his face. ‘A’isha asked him (about it) and he said: It may be as the people of ‘Ad said: When they saw a cloud formation coming to their valley they said:” It is a cloud which would give us rain” (Qur’an, xlvi. 24).
Hadith In Arabic Text :
وحدثني أبو الطاهر، أخبرنا ابن وهب، قال سمعت ابن جريج، يحدثنا عن عطاء، بن أبي رباح عن عائشة، زوج النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم أنها قالت كان النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم إذا عصفت الريح قال ” اللهم إني أسألك خيرها وخير ما فيها وخير ما أرسلت به وأعوذ بك من شرها وشر ما فيها وشر ما أرسلت به ” . قالت وإذا تخيلت السماء تغير لونه وخرج ودخل وأقبل وأدبر فإذا مطرت سري عنه فعرفت ذلك في وجهه . قالت عائشة فسألته فقال ” لعله يا عائشة كما قال قوم عاد { فلما رأوه عارضا مستقبل أوديتهم قالوا هذا عارض ممطرنا} ” .
Chapter : The Book of Prayer (Rain) – كتاب صلاة الاستسقاء