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[[File:قبله.jpg|thumbnail|[[Masjid al-Haram]] (left) and [[Masjid al-Aqsa]] (rihgt)]] | |||
'''Redirection of Qibla''' (Arabic: {{ia|تحويل القبلة}}) is the event in which the [[Qibla]] of [[Muslim]]s was redirected from [[Masjid al-Aqsa]], located in [[Jerusalem]], to the [[Ka'ba]]. The event occurred in [[Rajab]], [[2]]/January, 624, after the [[revelation]] of the [[verse]] 144 of [[Sura al-Baqara]]. According to the majority of historiographers, the redirection of Qibla occurred in [[Masjid al-Qiblatayn]] in [[Medina]] in the middle of the [[noon prayer]]. One remarkable question about the redirection of the Qibla is how people turned in the middle of a [[congregational prayer]] to over 160 degrees. | '''Redirection of Qibla''' (Arabic: {{ia|تحويل القبلة}}) is the event in which the [[Qibla]] of [[Muslim]]s was redirected from [[Masjid al-Aqsa]], located in [[Jerusalem]], to the [[Ka'ba]]. The event occurred in [[Rajab]], [[2]]/January, 624, after the [[revelation]] of the [[verse]] 144 of [[Sura al-Baqara]]. According to the majority of historiographers, the redirection of Qibla occurred in [[Masjid al-Qiblatayn]] in [[Medina]] in the middle of the [[noon prayer]]. One remarkable question about the redirection of the Qibla is how people turned in the middle of a [[congregational prayer]] to over 160 degrees. | ||