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A sense of direction
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-106105 1/Londons-Olympic-Park-toilets-turn-away-Mecca -respect-Islamic-law.html
One could not make this up.
What I would like to know is, in their private homes do all their toilets face away from Mecca, or do they have to take a compass with them, when they take short?
One could not make this up.
What I would like to know is, in their private homes do all their toilets face away from Mecca, or do they have to take a compass with them, when they take short?
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errr Jack so the loo faces east as does the small room that it is in. Sso you can rotate the pan so it's at some other angle rather than parallel with the walls, try having a go on that!
There have been countless horror stories of councils modifying things to please these parasites. No expense spared for Muslims.
There have been countless horror stories of councils modifying things to please these parasites. No expense spared for Muslims.
No, not all their toilets face away from Mecca. It would be unreasonable of them to be expected to shift their houses around. It's not that strict.
This, however, is a new building and it's a very very simple gesture that respects their beliefs - East London is, after all, home to a thriving Muslim population. Besides, it doesn't put anyone else out remotely.
Still, might as well saddle up that high horse!
This, however, is a new building and it's a very very simple gesture that respects their beliefs - East London is, after all, home to a thriving Muslim population. Besides, it doesn't put anyone else out remotely.
Still, might as well saddle up that high horse!
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Being a Muslim I myself believe that it is not that strict. It is a matter of preference or respect. Few people will not sit with their feet stretched towards Mecca and many I have seen not caring about that. Same is like in many countries it is considered bad to point your feet towards elders, like parents for example. So just a matter of respect nothing so strict as in normal life no one carries a compass with him.
It is compulsory to face towards Mecca (Kibla) but if you are travelling or are in the area where you are not sure about the direction, you can face whichever way.
It is compulsory to face towards Mecca (Kibla) but if you are travelling or are in the area where you are not sure about the direction, you can face whichever way.
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