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← HistoryWhich purpose did the alignment of the Qibla wall in early mosques serve, regarding astronomy?
A)Determining precise lunar cycles
B)Establishing Mecca's accurate direction✓
C)Measuring the solar equinox position
D)Predicting forthcoming eclipses
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When constructing a mosque, the Qibla wall alignment aimed to achieve precise geographical orientation because mathematical astronomy refined techniques for calculating Mecca's direction from any location. Therefore determining Mecca's accurate direction resulted, rather than predicting lunar cycles, measuring solar equinoxes, or forecasting eclipses, each requiring different astronomical observations.
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