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Qibla from United States

Qibla direction from Houston

From Houston, the Kaaba lies north-east, a bearing of 45° from true north, with 12574 km (7,813 mi) of great-circle distance between you and Masjid al-Haram.

Bearing
45°
from true north
Direction
north-east
cardinal
Distance
12,574 km
7,813 mi
By plane
~15h
cruise speed
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Qibla

Toward the Kaaba

نحو الكعبة
Houston
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N
Static compass · N at top
Bearing
45°NE
Distance
12,574 km

How to face the qibla from Houston

Stand facing what your compass reads as 45° from true north. From Houston, that's a north-east orientation. If your compass shows magnetic north, the Barakah live compass above applies the local declination correction automatically so the arrow points at the Kaaba in real-world terms.

When you're indoors and the compass acts erratic, step closer to a window or step outside. Steel-framed buildings and household electronics interfere with the device's magnetometer. Give the compass a figure-eight motion to recalibrate; the reading settles within a few seconds.

What the bearing means

45° from true north is a great-circle bearing, the shortest path along the surface of the earth between Houston and the Kaaba in Makkah. It's not the same as the direction you'd see on a flat (Mercator) map, because the earth is curved. At long distances especially, the great-circle direction can look surprising on a flat projection.

For a Muslim in Houston, the practical answer is simple: face the direction the compass tells you, with the small tolerance that classical Sunni fiqh allows. The Prophet ﷺ said: "What is between the east and the west is qibla" (Sunan at-Tirmidhi 342, hasan), for those distant from Makkah, exact precision to the degree was never required.

Travel duas for the journey to Makkah

If you're preparing for Hajj or Umrah from Houston, three duas the Prophet ﷺ taught:

  • Boarding transport: Subhana-lladhi sakhkhara lana hadha wa ma kunna lahu muqrineen, wa inna ila Rabbina la-munqaliboon. (Surah az-Zukhruf 43:13-14)
  • Departure: Allahumma inna nas'aluka fi safarina hadha al-birra wa-t-taqwa, wa min al-amali ma tarda. (Sahih Muslim 1342)
  • Arrival: A'udhu bi-kalimati-llahi-t-tammati min sharri ma khalaq. (Sahih Muslim 2708)

Other cities in United States

  • New York
    58° · qibla
  • Los Angeles
    24° · qibla
  • Chicago
    49° · qibla
  • Dallas
    44° · qibla
  • Phoenix
    30° · qibla
  • Philadelphia
    58° · qibla

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