April 25
Liwa
Raising the Banner
Liwa (Arabic لواء, pop. 18.321), is a city and seat of the Liwa district (pop. 55,698) in Al Batinah North. It lies north of Sohar and has a lively marketplace where local produce and fresh fish are sold. The ancient fortress ruins of Awla Ya'rab, built of white clay, is located on the beach in the Harmul area; this area is also known for its graffiti street art depicting various leaders, fictional characters, and current events. Liwa also has a number of beautiful wadis, sulfur springs (pictured), wetlands, and caves. Liwa also has 2 impressive forts; the Liwa Fort near the sea, and Fazah Fort near the mountains.
Sohar Port borders Liwa, and as a result this area has been positively and negatively affected by the industrial growth. There has been greater economic development and job opportunities, but also increased pollution and forced relocation of residents as the Port expands.
The name Liwa means “banner, brigade, general.” We bless the people of Liwa to surrender to the rule of King of Jesus!
Pray for the Town and District of Liwa:
Worship with us!: White Flag by Chris Tomlin. May many Omanis surrender all to Jesus!
Matthew 18:14 Focus—‘Your Father in heaven does not want one of these little ones to be lost.’
Please bring these towns and villages before the Father:
Al-Ajam, Al-Khaboura district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 70
Wadi ar-Rak, Al-Khaboura district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 68
Shakhbut, Al-Khaboura district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 64
Ar-Rawgh, Al-Khaboura district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 63
Al-Khabt, Al-Khaboura district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 59