May 09
Barka
Bulls and Blessings
Barka (Arabic: بركاء, pop. 36,427) is a coastal city and seat of Barka district (pop. 181,630) in the region of Al Batinah South. The impressive Barka Fort, dating back to the 17th century, was built to defend against Persian and Portuguese invaders. The fort was the site of the 1747 overthrow of Persian rule and establishment of the Al Bu Said dynasty (who still rule to this day). Barka is also famous for its halwa, a traditional Omani sweet, and its bullring in the center of town, making it a popular place to watch bull-butting, a non-violent sport between two large bulls bred by Brahmin. Nearby As-Suwadi beach is known for an abundance of seashells, and the nearby islands that can be reached by foot at low tide.
The name Barka is related to the Arabic word for blessing. May this area be blessed, and be a blessing to the rest of Oman!
Blessed are those who dwell in Your house; they are ever praising You. Blessed are those whose strength is in You, whose hearts are set on pilgrimage. (Psalm 84:5)
Pray for the Town and District of Barka:
Worship with us!: Blessed by Hillsong. May the people of Oman be blessed as they turn to You!
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-Ghuwaysah, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 4,376
Al-Fulayj, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 3,167
Hillat al-Burj, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 2,938
Sur ash-Shiyadi, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 2,730
Hillat al-Kahahil, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 2,404