Definition of Kiblahs

1. Noun. (plural of kiblah) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Kiblahs

1. kiblah [n] - See also: kiblah

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kiblahs

kibeis
kibes
kibi-
kibibyte
kibibytes
kibitka
kibitkas
kibitz
kibitzed
kibitzer
kibitzers
kibitzes
kibitzing
kibla
kiblah
kiblahs (current term)
kiblas
kibosh
kiboshed
kiboshes
kiboshing
kiboze
kibozed
kibozes
kibozing
kiby
kick
kick-board
kick-boxing

Literary usage of Kiblahs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The history of the temple of Jerusalem: tr. from the MS. of Jalal-addín [or by James Reynolds (1836)
"Also, respecting the Chapel of the two memorable and glorious kiblahs. ... The words, also, of the Prayer before the two kiblahs; and all the traditions and ..."

2. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1836)
"Also, respecting the Chapel of the two memorable and glorious kiblahs. ... The words, also, of the Prayer before the two kiblahs; and all the traditions and ..."

3. 'Ilam-en-nas: Historical Tales and Anecdotes of the Time of the Early Khalifahs by Muhammad Diyab al-Atlidi, Alice M Frere (1873)
"And he was the first who believed in God, and prayed at the two kiblahs.* Whilst thou, O Muawiyah ! wert an infidel * According to Abu'1-Feda, ..."

4. The World's Great Classics by Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne (1899)
"... the kiblahs of our prayer have weight to solace our despair,* But they are potent by their care for the high rank Of dervishes. ..."

5. An Essay on the Ancient Topography of Jerusalem, with Restored Plans of the by James Fergusson (1847)
"he answered, towards the kiblah.'—'We will build it, then, behind the rock.' Thus the two kiblahs of Moses and the Prophet were united. ..."

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