- Faith, the
Qiblih (Arabic: قبلة, "direction") is the
location to
which Baháʼís face when
saying their daily obligatory prayers. The
Qiblih is
fixed at...
-
became the
Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh, a
place of
pilgrimage and the Baháʼí
Qiblih. The
whole area was
called Al-Bahjá (Place of Delight). Baháʼu'lláh's son...
- A
qibla (qiblah) comp**** (sometimes also
called qibla/qiblah
indicator or qiblanuma) is a
modified comp**** used by
Muslims to
indicate the
direction to...
-
Qibleh may
refer to: Qibla, the
Muslim direction for
prayer Qiblih, a Bahá'í
direction for
prayer Qebleh (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- Later, ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
designated the
Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh at Bahjí (the
Qiblih) as a site of pilgrimage. No
rites have been
prescribed for this. The designated...
- is a
place of
pilgrimage for Bahá’ís from all over the world, and is the
Qiblih they face for
daily obligatory prayers. In 2008 the
shrine of Bahá’u’lláh...
- He died
there in 1892. Baháʼís
regard his
resting place at Bahjí as the
Qiblih to
which they turn in
prayer each day. He
produced over 18,000
works in...
-
cleaning of the
hands and face.
During obligatory prayers Baháʼís face the
Qiblih,
which is the
Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh,
comparable in
practice to
Muslims facing...
- ablutions, the
cleaning of the
hands and face, and one has to face the
Qiblih,
which is the
Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh. The
short prayer is a
brief affirmation...
-
towards the
Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh in present-day Acre, Israel,
which is the
Qiblih, the
direction Baháʼís face in
their obligatory prayers. No
pulpits or altars...