Qibla watches are specialized timepieces designed for Muslims, providing features such as prayer times, Qibla direction, and Islamic calendar integration. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding these watches:
The Qibla direction feature utilizes advanced GPS compass technology to determine the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, no matter where you are located globally. This ensures accurate orientation for prayer.
Make sure you have correctly set the following :
Note that in few cases you may need to use Safety Time Adjustment to exactly match your local taqweem system.
Yes, the watch automatically adjusts the Azan times based on your location using advanced technology. It incorporates principles of Taqweem and Daylight Saving Time (DST), eliminating the need for manual adjustments.
The interface can be changed to either Arabic or English, allowing users to select their preferred language for ease of use
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You can wear your watch during Wudu; however, it is not recommended for swimming. The watch has a water resistance rating of 3 ATM (30 meters), but over time, you may need to replace the leather bracelet due to exposure to water
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No, the watch does not audibly play the Azan at Salah times. Instead, it emits a customizable beep sound to alert you when it's time for prayer. You can adjust the volume and set alerts for a few minutes before or after Azan time
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Yes, Qibla watches come integrated with both Gregorian and Islamic calendars, allowing users to keep track of significant religious dates such as Ramadan and Eid
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No, Qibla watches do not require Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connections. They function independently, which is particularly useful when traveling or in areas without internet access
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Your watch is pre-set for your location upon delivery and comes with a user guide that provides step-by-step instructions for setup and usage. If needed, additional setup information can also be found on the qiblanav.com
These features make Qibla watches a valuable tool for Muslims seeking to maintain their prayer schedules and direction regardless of their location.
Make sure the daylight saving time option (DST) is set correctly ( please see DST setting in the user guide ).
No. The arrow indicates the qibla direction relative to North or Sun or Moon. In other words, you need to direct the North arrow to North or Sun arrow to the Sun or Moon arrow to the Moon, and then the Qibla arrow will point to Qibla.