It is called Qibla or Mihrab
The Quibla wall is a wall in a mosque which faces the direction of Mecca, so that the muslims know whjich way to face when praying.
It is called the qiblah, and only points east in places west of Mecca. Places east of Mecca have the qiblah on the west side, south of Mecca point to the north, etc., etc. As for the punctuation question, I have no idea. I guess they don't want you to use profanity, so they limit all punctuation to a question mark.
The Qibla WallThe Prayer Wall, as it is sometimes called, is one of the most important areas of the mosque. In the photo of Magribija above, it is the wall on the right-hand side.This wall is very specifically orientated, and that is why mosques often seem misplaced as they face a completely different direction than the other buildings on the same street. It's also why, when you view a Muslim city from the air, all mosques are pointing in the same direction regardless of the countless directions all the other buildings in the city face.The mosque itself points towards Mecca, and if you picture the direction to Mecca as a straight line - then the Prayer Wall is the wall of the mosque that cuts across the top of it like the top of a letter 'T'. So that wall faces in the direction of Mecca
The qiblah wall is the wall in a mosque that faces the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca, which Muslims face during their prayers (salah). It serves as a focal point for worship and symbolizes unity among Muslims in their practice of faith. Typically, the qiblah wall features a mihrab, an alcove indicating the direction of prayer, enhancing its significance within the mosque.
They face the direction of Kaaba during praying while in Makkah (or Mecca(
They are called "faces".
They may be called lateral faces.
It is Home of the Home of Almighty Allah. All the Muslims turn their faces towards this Holy Ka'abah while offering prayers. Hajj can only be performed at Mecca.
Faces
A Prismthe faces are called bases
The place where two faces (planes) intersect is called an edge.
The knife blade faces toward the plate.