Why do muslims face kaaba when praying




















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Login to Al-Islam. And Allah is not unaware of what they do. Surah Al-Baqarah: Hor Ameli, Wasael al Shia. We can pay attention to the mentioned issue according to the issue of Unity.

In truth, Muslims must pay attention that there must be an aim behind the issue. In fact, there must be a goal if Allah order us to prayer toward a specific place. Accordingly it could be rational that the significant point of the praying toward the Kaaba is related to the unity of the Muslims.

Since as you are aware, as a rule, have the unity will be the cause of the power between different Muslims of the world in different country. So, I assume you inquired a very significant issue, since it could remind us not to forget the significance of the unity Wahdah between Muslims.

We have to face Kaaba for unity of Muslims. This is true Allah is everywhere, but It Important to unity humans. But there is also a History of it. Detail in Wikipedia. After the placing of the Black Stone in the Eastern corner of the Kaaba, Ibrahim received a revelation, in which Allah told the aged prophet that he should now go and proclaim the pilgrimage to mankind, so that men may come both from Arabia and from lands far away, on camel and on foot. Therefore, Islamic scholars have generally assumed that the Kaaba was constructed by Ibrahim around BC.

The Kaaba is, therefore, believed by Muslims to be more than a millennium older than Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, which is believed to have been finished in BC. All of that is because that is what Allaah has commanded us to do. So whoever bears this thought in mind whilst doing these acts of worship will undoubtedly increase in submission to Allaah; this will increase his faith and bring him closer to his Lord.

Thus he will find great joy and immense happiness and deep contentment in his heart, which will make him long for worship and love it, because when he does acts of worship he will feel that he is doing them for Allaah, and were it not for Allaah, he would not do them.

So every act of worship brings him closer to Allaah and increases him in faith until he meets Allaah and Allaah will honour him as He honours His righteous slaves. Rather Allaah has described one of the most unique characteristics of the pious believers as being belief in the Unseen.

Allaah says interpretation of the meaning :. So the first characteristic by which the believers are distinguished from others is the fact that they believe in the unseen or that which they cannot grasp, whether that is in a literal, physical sense or in a metaphorical, intellectual sense.

If it were to be destroyed, we would still pray in that direction, not to that structure. This demonstrates the great difference between the laws of Islam and the actions of the mushrikeen polytheists whose worship of their idols, stones and trees ceases when these objects cease to exist. Therefore if the mushrik cannot see his object of worship or idol, he does not face the direction of that thing. We ask Allaah to bestow upon us sincere faith, and to make us steadfast in it until we meet Him… Aameen.

Was this answer helpful? No Yes. After death, Muslims are usually buried at a right angle to the Qibla, with face turned to face it. When traveling, Muslims often have difficulty determining the Qiblah in their new location, although prayer rooms and chapels in some airports and hospitals may indicate the direction. Several companies offer small hand compasses for locating the Qiblah, but they can be cumbersome and confusing for those unfamiliar with their use.

Sometimes a compass is sewn into the center of a prayer rug for this purpose. In medieval times, traveling Muslims often used an astrolabe instrument to establish the Qiblah for prayers. Most Muslims now determine the Qiblah location using technology and one of the smartphone apps now available. Qibla Locator is one such program. It uses Google Maps technology to identify the Qiblah for any location in a user-friendly, fast and free service. The tool quickly draws a map of your location, along with a red line towards the direction of Makkah and makes it easy to locate a nearby road or landmark to orient yourself.

It's a great tool for those who have difficulty with compass directions. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content.



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