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Qibla Direction Lite

Want find exact qibla for your position? Using latest location technologies you can get qibla direction. Qibla...

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Want find exact qibla for your position? Using latest location technologies you can get qibla direction. Qibla Direction Lite is a complete, %100 correct solution.

What is Qiblah
The Qibla (Arabic: "direction"), is the direction that should be faced when a Muslim prays during salah( Namaz ). Muslims use kibla while supplicating. Muslims all praying towards the same point is traditionally considered to symbolize the unity of the Muslims worldwide. The Qibla has importance beyond salah and plays a part in various ceremonies. The head of an animal that is slaughtered using halal methods is usually aligned with the Qibla . After death, Muslims are usually buried with the body at right angles to the Qibla and the face turned right towards the direction of the Qibla .


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APP FEATURES
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Global and complete solution.
Uses Google maps to visually display exact location.
Uses Android Location Services : The location is calculated from compass, gyro, wifi network location, mobile network location. The most accurate location.
Qibla Angle is calculated using Google Maps Data and National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) of US. The declination angle changes always, so for the same location compass angle will change in time. So if you want to use classic compass, you can also use qibla angle from our values.
Internet is required.

If your device do not have compass, you can only check location from map.

The compass screen, will show you the angle of Qibla compass for exact location. Keep your phone in a flat horizontal location. It is very important your phone is calibrated and there is no magnetic region affecting your devices compass. This method gives more sensitive results.

True north and magnetic north all are evaluated while calculating the real angle.

Last update

Oct. 24, 2019

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