qiblah in A Sentence

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    This Qiblah was used for over 13 years,

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    Muhammad changed the Qiblah towards Mecca.

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    prayer may have influenced the Muslim Qiblah.

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    When relations with the Jews soured, Muhammad changed the Qiblah towards Mecca.

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    Another reason given why the Qiblah was changed is that Jews viewed

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    This Qiblah was used for over 13 years, from 610 CE until 623 CE.

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    Digital magnetic Compass using your phone/tablet sensor will quickly point to the Qiblah direction.

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    they will not follow your Qiblah. Nor shall you follow their Qiblah⁣ ,

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    nor should you follow their Qiblah; nor do they follow each others Qiblah;

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    Full screen Qiblah locator mode with more information about the angle and distance to Mecca.

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    nor do they follow each others Qiblah; and were you(the followers of this Prophet)

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    The conference concluded that the astronaut should determine the location of the Qiblah"according to capability.

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    In contrast to the regular custom, there is a mosque which does not face the Qiblah.

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    they would not follow thy Qiblah, nor canst thou be a follower of their Qiblah⁣ ;

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    The head of an animal that is slaughtered using Ḥalāl(Arabic: حَـلَال‎,'Allowed') methods is usually aligned with the Qiblah.

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    they would not follow thy Qiblah, neither art thou to be a follower of their Qiblah⁣ ;

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    In recent years, Muslims from North America have used two rules to determine the direction of the Qiblah.

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    According to spherical calculations, a Muslim praying from Anchorage, Alaska would pray almost due north if determining the Qiblah.

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    religious scholars to address the issue of how the Qiblah should be determined when one is in orbit.

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    If your phone does not have a compass feel, you can know the Qiblah direction from the sun or moon position.

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    Another reason given why the Qiblah was changed is that Jews viewed the use of Jerusalem as signalling the Muslims' intention of joining their religion.

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    Seventeen months after Muhammad's 622 CE arrival in Medina- the date is given as 11 February 624- the Qiblah became oriented towards the Kaaba in Mecca.

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    Seventeen months after prophet Muhammad's 622 CE arrival in Medina- the date is given as 11 February 624 CE- the Qiblah became oriented towards the Kaaba in Makkah.

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    Seventeen months after the Islamic prophet Muhammads 622 CE arrival in Medina- the date is given as 11 February 624- the Qiblah became oriented towards the Kaaba in Mecca.

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    Determining the direction of the Qiblah was a central issue and a constant generator of a scientific environment during the Islamic Golden Age, one that required both mathematics and observation.

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    A miḥrāb(Arabic: مِـحْـرَاب‎), also spelled as mehrab is a semicircular niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the Qiblah(Arabic: قِـبْـلَـة‎, the direction of the Kaaba) in Mecca, and hence the direction that Muslims should face when praying.

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    And even if you were to bring all the signs to the People given the Book(s), they would not follow your Qiblah; nor should you follow their Qiblah; nor do they follow each others Qiblah; and were you(the followers of this Prophet) to follow their desires after having received knowledge, you would then surely be unjust.

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    And even if you were to bring all the signs to the People given the Book(s), they would not follow your Qiblah; nor should you follow their Qiblah; nor do they follow each others Qiblah; and were you(the followers of this Prophet) to follow their desires after having received knowledge, you would then surely be unjust.

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    Even if you bring those who were given the Book every[kind of] sign, they will not follow your Qiblah. Nor shall you follow their Qiblah, nor will any of them follow the Qiblah of the other. And if you follow their desires, after the knowledge that has come to you, you will be one of the wrongdoers.

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    And if you brought to those who were given the Scripture every sign, they would not follow your Qiblah. Nor will you be a follower of their Qiblah. Nor would they be followers of one another's Qiblah. So if you were to follow their desires after what has come to you of knowledge, indeed, you would then be among the wrongdoers.

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