There are
more than 1.5 billion Muslims in the world, and each time they pray, they turn
their faces in one direction, towards Mecca.
The Islamic term for this direction is qibla. When a Muslim prepares to pray, no matter
where he is, he turns towards the qibla, the direction of the Kaba. The Kaba is a small cube shaped building in
the courtyard of the mosque known as Masjid Al Haram, in the city of Mecca, in
the country of Saudi Arabia.
“For every nation there is a direction to which they face
(in their prayers). So hasten towards
all that is good. Wheresoever you may
be, God will bring you together (on the Day of Resurrection). Truly, God is Able to do all things. And from wheresoever you start forth (for
prayers), turn your face in the direction of Al-Masjid-al-Haram (at Mecca),
that is indeed the truth from your Lord.
And God is not unaware of what you do.” (Quran 2:148-149)
Muslims do not worship the Kaba, or its contents, it is
simply a focal point. Muslims worship
One God, the Most Merciful, and the Most Wise.
God decreed that when Muslims pray they all face one direction. It is a sign of unity that encapsulates the
unity embedded in the religion of Islam.
The Arabic word for prayer is salah and it demotes a
connection between the believer and God; when all believers face the same
direction it adds an extra dimension to the connection. The prayer connects the believers to God and
the qibla connects the believers to one another. It has been said that if one could observe
all the Muslims at prayer we would be able to see lines of worshippers bowing
and prostrating like the petals of a flower opening and closing in unison.
The qibla was not always oriented towards Mecca. The first Muslims prayed towards the al Aqsa
Mosque in Jerusalem. Around sixteen
months after Prophet Muhammad and his followers migrated from Mecca to the city
of Medina, the qibla was changed to the Kaba.
According to accounts by Prophet Muhammad's companions, the change
happened very suddenly. During the noon
prayer, Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him,
received a revelation from God instructing him to, "Turn your face towards
the Masjid al Haram".
“Thus, we have made you real believers in Islamic
Monotheism, true followers of Prophet Muhammad and his legal ways, a just
nation, witnesses over mankind and the Messenger a witness over you. And We made the Qibla (prayer direction
towards Jerusalem) which you used to face, only to test those who followed the
Messenger from those who would turn on their heels (i.e. disobey the
Messenger). Indeed, it was great (heavy)
except for those whom God guided. And
God would never make your prayers to be lost (i.e. your prayers offered towards
Jerusalem). Truly, God is full of
kindness, the Most Merciful towards humankind.”
“Verily! We have seen
the turning of your (Muhammad) face towards the heaven. Surely, We shall turn you to a Qibla (prayer
direction) that shall please you, so turn your face in the direction of
Al-Masjid- al-Haram (at Mecca). And
wheresoever you people are, turn your faces (in prayer) in that direction...”
(Quran 2:143-144)
Changing the direction of prayer establishes Mecca as the
fixed central point for worship. It
establishes a common sense or purpose.
Throughout the centuries, mathematicians and astronomers
have established correct ways to determine the qibla (direction) from any point
on the earth’s surface. There are two
precise moments each year when the sun is directly above the Kaba, thus the
direction of shadows in any sunlit place will point away from the qibla. There are also two moments per year when the
sun is directly over the exact opposite position of the Kaba, thus pointing
towards the qibla.
It is important the Muslims make every effort to face the
right direction when praying; however, slight deviations do not invalidate a
person’s prayer. Prophet Muhammad said,
“What is between the east and the west is qibla”.[1] Nowadays it is easy to locate the qibla. It is a simple matter to look at a map and
draw a line between your location and the city of Mecca. Compasses and computer programs that locate
the qibla are readily available and most mosques throughout the world have a
niche in the wall to indicate the qibla.
Islam is a religion of unity. Muslims are united by their belief in One
God. They are one brotherhood united in
the language and ritual of prayer and united by the direction of their
worship. The qibla is not only about
degrees of latitude or longitude it is about unity. It is about humankind united in the worship
of the One God, Creator, and Sustainer of the universe.
Footnotes:
[1] At
Tirmidhi, classified as hasan (good) by Sheikh al Albanee.
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