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faces towards it&#8230;.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>For         centuries, Muslims all over the world have obeyed this command         from the Koran, facing Mecca five times a day for prayer. But         for a Muslim who is thousands of miles from Mecca, finding the         right direction to pray\u2014the <em>qibla<\/em>, or         &#8220;sacred direction&#8221;\u2014is not so easy. It has even         been a source of controversy. Some of the mosques in Cairo         reflect two different qibla values at 10 degrees from each         other, with the outside walls aligned to one and the inside         walls to the other. In North America, some Muslims pray to the         northeast, in the direction of the great-circle route (the         shortest path along the planet&#8217;s surface) to Mecca, whereas         others pray to the southeast.<\/p>\n<p>Medieval Muslims were         using sophisticated mathematics to solve this problem centuries         before the equivalent discoveries were made in Europe. At a time         when Europeans believed that the Earth was flat, Muslim         scientists knew how to correct for the Earth&#8217;s curvature. Two         recently discovered instruments have proved that Islamic         mathematicians were even further ahead of their time than anyone         knew. These Mecca-centered world maps, cast in brass, indicate         the direction and distance to Mecca from any point in the         medieval Muslim world, and they do so with a type of map         projection that was unknown in the West until the 20th century.<\/p>\n<table class=\"photo_right\" border=\"0\" width=\"100\" align=\"right\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><a name=\"22727\" href=\"..\/..\/islam\/Ancient%20Muslim%20methods%20for%20finding%20the%20sacred%20direction%20for%20prayer.htm#22727\"> click for full image and caption<\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><a href=\"..\/..\/islam\/Ancient%20Muslim%20methods%20for%20finding%20the%20sacred%20direction%20for%20prayer.htm#22727\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"photo\" src=\"..\/..\/islam\/Ancient%20Muslim%20methods%20for%20finding%20the%20sacred%20direction%20for%20prayer_files\/MediumImage_200361314222_152.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\"Cartographic grid\" align=\"middle\" \/> <\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>&#8220;I had been working on the subject [of the qibla]         for 20 years, and the discovery of these maps took me by         surprise,&#8221; says David King, a historian of science at the         Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. For the         last decade King has been working to discover who made the maps         and, more important, who designed them. All the evidence         suggests that they were fabricated near Isfahan, in present-day         Iran, during the Safavid dynasty (which began in 1502 and ended         in 1722). However, King believes that the grid that is the maps&#8217;         most distinctive feature must have been discovered centuries         earlier.<\/p>\n<p>The first of the two maps surfaced in 1989,         when it was auctioned at Sotheby&#8217;s of London. An anonymous         collector discovered the second one at a Parisian antique         dealership in 1995. The two instruments are so similar that they         may have come from the same workshop. They are about 9 inches         wide and originally came with three attachments: a compass, a         sundial, and a rotating pointer that indicates both the         direction and distance to Mecca. The base contains a curved grid         of latitudes and longitudes, with the latitudes represented by         circles and the longitudes by vertical lines; more than 100         holes are punched into the bronze to indicate various locations.         (Mecca is, of course, at the center.) Because the instrument was         not meant for navigation, it looks like no map you have ever         seen: There are no land forms, no rivers, no oceans.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not surprising that they had the data to enter onto         the grid, and the motivation [to find the qibla],&#8221; says Len         Berggren, a historian of mathematics at Simon Fraser University         in Vancouver. &#8220;What is surprising is that someone         discovered the map projection to do it.&#8221; Not only are the         lines of latitude curved and the lines of longitude unevenly         spaced\u2014both unprecedented innovations in the Islamic         world\u2014but the spacing is precisely calibrated so that the         distance to Mecca on the pointer is the <em>sine<\/em> of angular         distance to Mecca in the real world. If the lines had been         evenly spaced, the instrument would not have worked.<\/p>\n<p>According to King, the artisans of Isfahan could never have come         up with such a grid themselves; they were accomplished astrolabe         makers, but not mathematicians. Therefore, they had to be         copying an earlier model.<\/p>\n<p>Where did the original model         come from? King has some intriguing speculations. As early as         the 9th century, Islamic astronomers had devised a method for         computing the qibla that happened to produce, as an intermediate         step, the sine of the distance to Mecca. The map projections         might have been discovered at the same time. Indeed, King&#8217;s         colleague Francois Charette has shown that the grids are, in a         sense, a translation of the equations into cartographic form.         Alternatively, a later scholar who was familiar with the         trigonometric method might have devised the map as an ingenious         simplification. King suspects Abu &#8216;l-Rayhan al-Biruni         (973\u20131048), considered the leading scientist of medieval         Islam, who lived in Ghazna (now Afghanistan) and wrote an         influential and original treatise on the qibla.<\/p>\n<p>Inevitably, less romantic possibilities have been suggested. The         catalogue that Sotheby&#8217;s printed when the first instrument went         up for auction states: &#8220;The projection is of western         European inspiration &#8230; and this unusual instrument is         interesting as evidence of the assimilation of European science         and technology in Persia in the 18th century.&#8221; King         strongly disagrees with that interpretation, citing both         physical and historical evidence. Even if European         mathematicians had worked on the qibla-finding problem, he         argues, they would not have stumbled on a solution that was         directly inspired by a 9th-century Islamic formula. &#8220;The         fact that the instrument uses the sine of the distance is, to         me, the most compelling argument&#8221; for its early Islamic         origin, King says. There is also no evidence that the European         scholars who were in Persia at the time brought with them         anything like a Mecca-centered world map. Even if they could         have, they would not have wanted to: They were in Persia to         convert Muslims, not to make it easier for them to practice         their religion.<\/p>\n<p>More clues to the origin of these         instruments may yet come to light. &#8220;So many Arabic         manuscripts lie not only unstudied but uncatalogued in the         libraries of the world,&#8221; Berggren says. 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