The Al-Jabbariyat Meteor Shower: A
Sky Full of Wonder
The night skies over Saudi Arabia are ready for something magical, the Al-Jabbariyat Meteor Shower This rare event happens only once every 36 years. It will light up the early morning sky between October 2 and November 7.
People across the region are excited. Why? Because this meteor shower can be seen clearly with the naked eye, no telescope is needed! At its peak, up to 20 shooting stars per hour will streak across the sky.

What Makes It Special
The name “Al-Jabbariyat” comes from the Arabic word meaning “the mighty ones.” It’s linked to the famous Orionid meteor shower, which is connected to Halley’s Comet. When small pieces of the comet enter the Earth’s atmosphere, they burn up, creating beautiful flashes of light.
What makes this year’s shower so special is that it will happen during the Fajr prayer time, right before sunrise. The dark, calm sky will make the meteors easy to spot and even more breathtaking to watch.