adore and admire. Therefore, if possible, we should always keep the ewer used for Wudu pointing towards the Qiblah.
Muhaddis-e-A’zam Pakistan Maulana Sardar Ahmad Sahib رَحْمَةُ اللهِ تَعَالٰی عَلَيْه used to keep his ewer and his slippers facing the Qiblah. اَلْـحَمْـدُ لـِلّٰـه عَزَّوَجَلَّ, I, Sag-e-Madinah عُـفِیَ عَـنۡـهُ (author) make an ardent effort to follow the footsteps cast by both of these saints by keeping the ewer and the slippers facing the Qiblah. In fact, I wish to place everything facing the Qiblah.
Dear Islamic brothers! If possible, we should also develop a habit of facing the Qiblah because there are many blessings of doing so. Sayyiduna Imam Burhanuddin Ibraheem Zarnooji رَحْمَةُ اللهِ تَعَالٰی عَلَيْه reported: Two students travelled abroad to seek religious knowledge. Both of them were in the same grade, when they returned home, one of them had become a very knowledgeable religious jurist, whereas the other remained ignorant.
The eminent scholars of the city began pondering over the reason. When careful observations of their ways of learning, manners of revision, conversation, manners of sitting etc. were taken into account, they surprisingly came upon the fact that the student who returned as a religious jurist had a habit of facing the Qiblah whenever he sat while the other student always sat with his back towards the Qiblah. Therefore, the respected scholars and jurists unanimously agreed that the fortunate one