When Muslims pray, they turn towards Mecca. The Islamic term for this direction is qibla.
Islamic astronomers created Qibla Finders to indicate the direction prayer. They were objects of function as well as beauty.
Here are 17 exquisite Qibla Finders #JummahMubarak
A thread…
Islamic astronomers created Qibla Finders to indicate the direction prayer. They were objects of function as well as beauty.
Here are 17 exquisite Qibla Finders #JummahMubarak
A thread…
1/ Qibla Finder, 1582-1583 (990 AH) (990 AH), Egypt
Horizontal sundial, with a depiction of the Ka’ba in the centre.
Constructed for the latitude of Istanbul, this is one of the more unusual examples of instruments.
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Horizontal sundial, with a depiction of the Ka’ba in the centre.
Constructed for the latitude of Istanbul, this is one of the more unusual examples of instruments.
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3/ Qibla Finder, possibly late 18th century or 19th century
View of the Holy Sanctuary at Mecca
Medium: lacquer-painted wooden base & lid & metal fittings
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View of the Holy Sanctuary at Mecca
Medium: lacquer-painted wooden base & lid & metal fittings
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8/ Qibla Finder, 1700-1825, Turkey
Qibla Finders are used to find the direction and time of prayer by Muslim worshippers. According to the central tenets (or five pillars) of Islam Muslims must pray five times a day.
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Qibla Finders are used to find the direction and time of prayer by Muslim worshippers. According to the central tenets (or five pillars) of Islam Muslims must pray five times a day.
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9/ Qibla Finder, 19th century, Turkey
A white metal miniature bowl with cover engraved with a floral band around a central similar floral spray, the cover unscrewing to reveal the circular complete dial pivoting around the centre painted with the Ka’aba.
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A white metal miniature bowl with cover engraved with a floral band around a central similar floral spray, the cover unscrewing to reveal the circular complete dial pivoting around the centre painted with the Ka’aba.
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