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The direction facing the Kaaba, toward which Muslims look when praying.
noun - the direction toward which Muslims face while praying
KIBLAH - The Qibla (Arabic: , "Direction", also transliterated as Qiblah, Qibleh, Kiblah, Kble or Kibla), is the direction that should be faced when a Muslim...
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The direction of Mecca |
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Sep 16 2001 The Times - Concise |
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Islam The direction of the Kaaba, in Mecca, toward which Muslims face when praying. |
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The Qibla (Arabic: , "Direction", also transliterated as Qiblah, Qibleh, Kiblah, Kble or Kibla), is the direction that should be faced when a Muslim prays during al (Arabic: ). It is fixed as the direction of the Kaaba in the Hejazi city of Mecca. Most mosques contain a wall niche that indicates the Qiblah, which is known as a mirâb (Arabic: ). Most multifaith prayer rooms will also contain a Qibla, although usually less standardized in appearance than one would find within a mosque.Muslims all praying towards the same point is traditionally considered to symbolize the unity of the Ummah (Arabic: , the community Muslims worldwide), under the Sharah (Arabic: , Law of God). The Qiblah also has importance beyond Salah, and plays a part in various ceremonies. The head of an animal that is slaughtered using all (Arabic: , 'Allowed') methods is usually aligned with the Qiblah. After death, Muslims are usually buried with the body at right angles to the Qibla and the face turned right toward |