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Type of direction, way

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In the prayer hall, each of the three towers in the qibla wall has a niche or mihrab.
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The qibla wall was covered with glazed tiles featuring Quranic calligraphy.
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The towers in the qibla wall do not contains stairs linking the prayer hall with the roof.
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In exceptional cases, the mihrab does not follow the qibla direction.
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Facing the qibla, with the chest facing the direction of the Ka'ba.
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The qibla is dominated by three large, box-like towers or minarets jutting out from the main wall.
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The prayer hall has a nave and two aisles, divided by arched columns, parallel to the qibla wall.
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Ornate qibla compasses date back at least to the 18th century.
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He reassembled the mosaics on the qibla wall and replaced all the marble tiles in the prayer hall.
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  • The direction of the Kaaba toward which Muslims turn for their daily prayers
  • A small terrorist group of Muslims in South Africa formed in the 1980s; was inspired by Ayatollah Khomeini to create an Islamic state in South Africa
  • The Qibla (Arabic: u0642u0628u0644u0629u200Eu200Eu200E, "direction"), also transliterated as Qiblah, Qibleh, Kiblah, Ku0131ble or Kibla, is the direction that should be faced when a Muslim prays during salat. It is fixed as the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca. Most mosques contain a wall niche, known as mihrab, that indicates the Qiblah...
  • This is an Islamic term for the direction from the Muslim's current position on earth to the Kabbah in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. This is computed along the shorter of the two great circle routes between the Muslim's current position and the Kabbah. ...
  • The part of the wall in a mosque that faces Mecca and contains the mihrab.
  • A wall inside the prayer hall of a mosque that is oriented toward Mecca and is, therefore, the focus of worship.
  • Direction of prayer, toward the Sacrosanct Mosque in Mecca.
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