No, they face Mecca.
They face towards makkah . Mecca would be approx West North West from Australia.
As Mecca is in the west the Muslims pray facing it.________________________________________Praying to the west or the east or any direction depends on where you are relative to Mecca.If you are in Japan you pray approximately to the west.If you are Jordan you pray approximately to South.If you are in Egypt you pray approximately south east.If you are in USA you pray approximately to east.
Muslims pray(salah ) in the direction of kaabah in makkah. so people in east like Pakistan India face west ; in Americas they face east. in Britain they face south and in south Africa they face north
pretty sure it's either north south east or west..
The Kaaba, the first building erected for the purpose of monotheistic worship, is in Makkah. The change of the qiblah from Jerusalem to Makkah was revealed in the Holy Qur'an while the Muslim congregation was praying.
Muslims face the direction of Kaabah, in Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia. They face this direction when praying every where at any time.For most points in India, this means that they orient themselves to face nearly the west, given that Mumbai, for example, is almost east of Makkah (or Mecca).Refer to link below for exact locating your self during praying.
Yes. Muslims can pray at Abraham's tomb. Currently there is a schedule when Jews can use the Cave of the Patriarchs and when Muslims can use it. However, it is worth noting that the Cave of the Patriarchs is in Hebron, which is part of the Palestinian West Bank and is not a sovereign part of Israel.
No. We always face Jerusalem (1 Kings ch.8; and Talmud, Berakhot 30a). In lands to the west of Jerusalem, such as America, we face east. Elsewhere, we face whatever direction Jerusalem is in (I, for example, face south, since the Galilee where I live is north of Jerusalem).
It depends in which city in US you are. However, the approximate main direction is east. refer to the related link to get the precise direction from anywhere in the world including the US.
It does not matter where you are, it is one of the requirements of being a Muslim.
It varies. The idea is to "aim" the prayer at the Great Mosque in al-Makkah along a Great Circle route (i.e., the shortest line on a spherical globe), so Muslims sometimes face north, sometimes west, and so on. Buildings controlled by Muslims usually have a little notch somewhere in the wall, called a kibbla, that shows worshippers which way to bow.
It depends where on the earth you are. We pray facing the House of God in Mecca. If you are in America you would face East or North East. If you are in Europe you would be facing South East or South, etc. In India and China you would face West.