The direction Muslims face during prayer is the Kaaba in the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca.
The direction indicated on a compass is found by including the declination angle to determine magnetic north relative to true geographic north. Below is the Qibla angle value relative to magnetic north using a real compass. The direction indicated by the compass needle is the direction relative to magnetic north.
The compass circle measures between 0° and 360°, and the angle increases clockwise, starting from north.
| Direction | Name | Angle (Degrees) | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| N | North | 0° | It is the starting direction of angle measurement. |
| E | East | 90° | The direction reached by turning 90° clockwise from north. |
| S | South | 180° | The exact opposite direction of north. |
| W | West | 270° | The exact opposite direction to the east. |
The Qibla angle, like a compass, is measured clockwise, starting from north.
| City / Place | Distance (km) |
|---|---|
| Shahrud | 63.22 Km |
| Gorgan | 75.58 Km |
| Behshahr | 91.65 Km |
| Mahdishahr | 102.53 Km |
| Neka | 107.75 Km |
| Semnan | 107.98 Km |
| Sari | 122.99 Km |
| Azadshahr | 126.13 Km |
| Juybar | 138.43 Km |
| Gonbad-e Kavus | 140.99 Km |
| Babol | 155.00 Km |
| Babolsar | 162.56 Km |
| Kalaleh | 169.20 Km |
| Fereydun Kenar | 173.00 Km |
| Amol | 181.61 Km |