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Old 08-03-2007, 02:47 PM
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Default Re: Salah in a spaceship

Frivolous questions like these are what have destroyed previous nations. Really, the questioner should ask him or herself why such pointless questions are being asked.

There are two spaces on Earth where you can pray in any direction, in a full 360 degree arc, and you would still be facing the qiblah.

Same applies to space, you make a reasonable attempt to face the qiblah, and then you pray, and generally that would be towards Earth. Allah ta3ala is not so petty as to demand that you precisely face the Ka'abaa even in such particular conditions whereby you are not on the Earth's surface.

There is no artificial gravity in space yet, with the exception of magnetically assisted boots.
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