March 07
Mahout
Ecological Beauty and Diversity
Mahout District (pop. 17,385) is located in the northeastern coastal area of Al-Wusta region, on the Indian Ocean. The district is primarily made up of small fishing villages, and is known for its beautiful coasts and diverse wildlife. The area is well-known for its rich fishing, and is home to the Barr al-Hikman Wetland Nature Reserve–a mud and salt flat that is home to nearly half a million migratory birds in winter. This area also has the largest coral reefs in Oman, and a diverse population of fish, whales, turtles, and other marine life. The area is growing in its ecotourism, and sea-diving and kite-surfing are popular sports here.
Let the earth join in with this parade of praise! You mighty creatures of the ocean’s depths, echo in exaltation! Praise him, all beasts and birds, mice and men, kings, queens, princes, and princesses, young men and maidens, children and babes, old and young alike, everyone everywhere! (Psalm 148:7, 10-12) May all of Mahout praise You!
Pray for the District of Mahout:
Worship with us!: All Creatures of Our God and King by David Crowder Band. Let all creation in Mahout bless their Creator!
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-Ayn, Dhank district, Adh-Dhahirah region. Population: 52
Al-Miraybi, Dhank district, Adh-Dhahirah region. Population: 51
Al-Ajam, Dhank district, Adh-Dhahirah region. Population: 50
Ad-Dariz, Ibri district, Adh-Dhahirah region. Population: 11,037
Al-Araqi, Ibri district, Adh-Dhahirah region. Population: 9,827