Qiblah Change

Hundreds of millions of Muslims turn their faces towards this sacred, blessed point on earth at least five times a day. The Ka`bah, the most remarkable symbol of Islam, is the qiblah, the direction to which every Muslim should face during prayers and around which millions gather during the rituals of Hajj. The Ka`bah and Al‐Masjid Al‐Haram enjoy a grand status long before the advent of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) as the first place on earth dedicated for worshipping Allah.
However, the Ka`bah was not selected as the Muslims’ qiblah at the beginning. Rather, Al‐Quds was the direction towards which Muslims prayed for years in Makkah and in Madinah. So what happened then? And why do Muslims face Ka`bah now? This eBook explains the circumstances behind the first selection of Al‐Quds as the qiblah and then the shift towards the Ka`bah.
Read in this eBook about the significance of the change of the qiblah, the lessons and indications of selecting Al‐Ka`bah as the qiblah, the responsibility entrusted to the Ummah by this selection and the spiritual dimensions of the incident.

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