Find the direction of the Kaʿbah from anywhere on earth.
The Qibla is the direction every Muslim faces during prayer — toward the Kaʿbah in the Sacred Mosque of Mecca. Allah commanded the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to turn from facing Jerusalem toward the Kaʿbah in the second year after the Hijrah, and Muslims have prayed in this direction ever since.
How this page works: Once you grant location access, we calculate the great-circle bearing from your coordinates to the Kaʿbah (21.4225° N, 39.8262° E). The compass view shows that bearing as an arrow — on a phone with a magnetometer the arrow rotates as you turn, so you can physically face the direction. On a desktop without a compass sensor, the arrow points to the bearing relative to True North (top of the compass).
The map view works the same on any device: it shows your location, the Kaʿbah, and the great-circle line between them. This is the most reliable way to see the direction without needing any sensor.
Note: magnetic compasses on phones can be inaccurate near metal, electronics, and some buildings. For best results, hold the device flat away from interference. If unsure, cross-check with the map view or a second source.