Find the direction of the Kaaba from your current location.
Hold your phone flat and point it in the direction of the 🕋 icon.
The DeenNetwork Qibla Compass is a free online tool that helps Muslims find the exact direction of the Kaaba in Mecca from anywhere in the world. Whether you're at home, travelling, or in a new city, our Qibla finder uses your device's GPS and compass sensor to point you in the right direction for prayer.
Our Qibla direction finder uses the great circle bearing formula — the same mathematical method used by airlines to calculate the shortest path between two points on Earth. Combined with your device's built-in compass, it provides a real-time, live-updating direction to the Kaaba. No app download required — it works directly in your browser.
| City | Qibla Bearing | Distance to Kaaba |
|---|---|---|
| London | 119° | 4,578 km |
| Birmingham | 120° | 4,694 km |
| Manchester | 121° | 4,783 km |
| Leeds | 121° | 4,810 km |
| Glasgow | 122° | 4,985 km |
| Cardiff | 120° | 4,650 km |
| Edinburgh | 122° | 4,950 km |
| Bradford | 121° | 4,800 km |
Open the DeenNetwork Qibla Compass on your phone, allow location and compass access, then hold your phone flat. The Kaaba icon (🕋) on the compass shows the exact Qibla direction. You can also search any city name to get the Qibla bearing without GPS.
The Qibla bearing calculation is mathematically precise using the great circle formula. The compass accuracy depends on your device sensor — our tool shows a live accuracy indicator (High, Medium, or Low) so you always know how reliable the reading is. For best results, calibrate your compass by waving your phone in a figure-8 motion.
Yes! Simply type any city or location into the search bar at the top of the page. You'll get the exact Qibla bearing in degrees and the distance to the Kaaba without needing to enable GPS.
From the United Kingdom, the Qibla direction is approximately 119° to 122° (south-east), depending on your city. London is about 119°, Manchester is 121°, and Glasgow is 122°.
The live compass rotation requires a mobile device with a compass sensor. On desktop, you can still get the exact Qibla bearing in degrees and the distance to Kaaba, which you can use with a physical compass.
Phone compasses can be affected by nearby magnets, metal objects, or electronic devices. Try calibrating your compass by waving your phone in a figure-8 motion. Also ensure you're holding the phone flat and away from magnetic interference.