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the position of standing , facing mecca during namaz is known as?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The qibla (Arabic: قِبْلَة‎, romanized: qiblah, lit. 'direction') is the direction towards the Kaaba in the Sacred Mosque in Mecca, which is used by Muslims in various religious contexts, particularly the direction of prayer for the salah.

Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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The Qibla

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The qibla is the direction towards the Kaaba in Mecca's Sacred Mosque, which Muslims employ in a variety of religious circumstances, most notably the direction of prayer for the salah. The Kaaba is considered a sacred place in Islam, erected by prophets Abraham and Ishmael, and its usage as the qibla was mandated by Allah in various chapters of the Quran revealed to Muhammad in the second Hijri year. Prior to this revelation, Muhammad and his followers in Medina prayed facing Jerusalem. Most mosques include a mihrab (a wall niche) that shows the qibla direction.

The qibla is also the direction for entering the ihram (sacred state for the hajj pilgrimage); the direction to which animals are turned during dhabihah (Islamic slaughter); the recommended direction to make dua (supplications); the direction to avoid when relieving oneself or spitting; and the direction to which the deceased are aligned when buried. The qibla may be observed facing the Kaaba accurately (ayn al-ka'bah) or facing in the general direction (jihat al-ka'bah). Most Islamic scholars consider that jihat al-ka'bah is acceptable if the more precise ayn al-ka'bah cannot be ascertained.

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