Wednesday 13 February 2013

How to determine direction of Qiblah: Classical or Traditional Approach


Assalamualaikum, 

How are you today? May Allah bless us with rahmah, mawaddah and sakeenah everyday..Ameen Ya Rabbal 'Alameen.

So on this post, I would like to share some tips how Muslim Astronomer calculate and determine direction of qiblah.
Firstly, do you know we must finding direction of qiblah according to Allah SWT said in al-Qur'an:

al-Baqarah verse 149:

"So from wherever you go out [for prayer, O Muhammad] turn your face toward al- Masjid al-Haram, and indeed, it is the truth from your Lord. And Allah is not unaware of what you do."

There are some classical or traditional tips for finding qiblah to us:

1- Using the Polaris Star to determine North


Polaris Star : is show True North from any places on the earth. It is located at  the constellation Ursa Minor and this constellation is at midnight sky Malaysia in July and December each year. Its positions can be identified based on the form of star constellations like this figure


Qiblah direction can be determined based on the difference in angle of 68 degree (for Malaysia) to the left of the position of the Polaris stars as shown in figure below:



 Qiblah measurement using  Polaris Stars

Next step: Use the angle indicator with your finger to determine the aperture angle. See figure below: Use the angle indicator with your finger to determine the aperture angle. See Figure 5.
Angle measurement using a finger


2- Using the Crux or Southern Cross Constellation to determine South

The Crux or Southern Cross :is the smallest constellation in the 88 constellations that can can be seen on earth. It is used to indicate the direction of the south. Its Acrux star always pointed south towards the earth

Qiblah direction can be determined based on the difference in angle of 68 degree (for Malaysia) to the left of the position of the Acrux star. 

3- Using the stars on Orion Constellation (Mintaka,al-Nilam,al,Nitak)


In this constellation there is a row of three stars Mintaka, Al-Nilam and An-Nitak. Qiblah direction can be found by projecting the three stars in a row is to the west. Orion constellation will be in Malaysia when the dawn sky in July and then will appear in December. In March constellation Orion are in the middle of the sky at sunset. 

Guide for this form constellations shown in figure belows:




4- Using Position of Sunset

In general, if we refer to the sunset position for the purpose of determining the qiblah is not accurate. This is because the sunset in Malaysia will vary from 235 to 295 azimuth. However, as one of the measures  the sunset can be used where it is known the difference angle between the direction of the sun with the qiblah. Estimate the angle difference between the direction of the qiblah with sunset in Malaysia on average use in tables and figures as follows:

Month
Estimate the angle for direction of qiblah with sunset in Malaysia
January
to the right 45 degree
February
to the right 40 degree
March
to the right 25 degree
April
to the right 15 degree
May
to the right 5 degree
June
to the left 1 degree
July
to the right 1 degree
August
to the right 5 degree
September
to the right 15 degree
October
to the right 30 degree
November
to the right 40 degree
December
to the right 45 degree



Lets  try to determine direction of qiblah with your own based on using my tips..
Next i will share how we determine direction of qiblah using modern approach...

Salam...



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