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Question and Answer Details

Name of Questioner

Edward

Title

Performing Prayer in Space

Question

If a Muslim is in outer space or on another planet, how should he go about facing Makkah while praying? If the person is in orbit around the Earth (making a full trip around the globe every 90 minutes or so) would he have to change position during prayer to keep facing Makkah?

Date

27/Apr/2006

Name of Counsellor

Rif`at Fawzi `Abd Al-Muttalib

Topic

How to offer Prayer, Places of Prayer (Mosques), Prayer: Merits & Rulings

Answer

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.

 

Dear brother Edward! Thanks for your interest in contacting us.

As regards your question, we'd like first to state that the Islamic teachings are flexible and not rigid, for Islam caters for all peoples' conditions and future changes. Thus we find the Prophet of Islam commanding Muslims saying, “If I order you to do something, do it as best as you can.”

 

Responding to your question, Dr. Rif`at Fawzi, professor of Shari`ah at Cairo University , states:

While in the space (i.e. outside the atmosphere of the earth, as is the case with astronauts) a person can perform prayers according to the available means. He should strive hard to perform prayer while directing his face to the Qiblah, if he can do so.

However, if he finds it difficult to perform prayer while facing the Qiblah, he is permitted not to face it as long as he is driven by necessity.

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Allah Almighty knows best.

 

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