5 Best Qibla Direction Pointer Apps on Android Phones
One of the most important acts of worship in Islam is facing the Qibla during prayer. To help Muslims easily determine the Qibla direction, here is a list of useful Qibla direction apps available for Android users.
These apps can help you locate the Qibla quickly and accurately, especially when you're traveling or in an unfamiliar location.
1. Miqat

Miqat allows you to see the Qibla direction, prayer times, and the moon's visibility. The app features a charming interface with cartoon-style visuals.
When it comes to pointing the Qibla, Miqat offers two modes. The first is a 3D Qibla, which includes a compass surrounded by a space-themed background with constellations. The second is a Qibla map that shows your exact location and the direction of the Qibla. These features make Miqat stand out from most other Qibla apps.
The 3D Qibla is simple and aesthetic, while the map-based Qibla provides more detailed information, including the angle and distance from your current position to the Kaaba. It's quite impressive.
What I like about Miqat:
- Works as a Qibla compass, prayer timetable, and moon-phase tracker
- Cute cartoon-themed interface
- Two types of Qibla displays
- The map-based Qibla shows detailed distance and direction to the Kaaba
- Includes a Hijri calendar
- Minimal ads
One thing to note:
- The compass display might take some time to get used to
2. Qibla Connect

Qibla Connect helps you find the Qibla using its 2D Compass feature, which is available both on the main screen and in a separate tab for a larger view. The compass designs vary, and you can choose one that suits your style. It also syncs with your phone’s GPS to ensure accurate Qibla direction based on your location.
Besides pointing to the Qibla, Qibla Connect offers several other worship-related features such as a digital Qur'an, prayer times, tasbih counter, daily duas, and asmaul husna. However, this app displays a lot of ads. Almost every time you open a feature, an ad appears, and some banner ads can disrupt the layout.
What I like about Qibla Connect:
- Qibla compass is easily accessible in the main view and in a dedicated larger view
- Multiple compass themes to choose from
- Includes helpful Islamic features beyond Qibla pointing
Things to note:
- Many ads appear frequently
- Some compass themes require payment to access
3. Prayer Times and Qibla

If you're tired of apps that bombard you with ads just to show the Qibla direction, try this one by developer Zero_. It contains minimal ads, and all features are completely free, though they are quite basic.
The Qibla compass has a simple design, but the information it provides is quite thorough. It shows the angle between your phone and the Kaaba, along with cardinal directions and magnetic field data.
While the app does not auto-calibrate the Qibla, it will notify you when the accuracy is low. This helps you know when recalibration is needed to ensure correct direction.
Aside from the Qibla compass and prayer schedule, the app also includes a Hijri calendar and an agenda feature you can use to plan religious activities. You can even search for the nearest mosque directly through the app. Best of all, it is entirely free from pop-up ads.
What I like about Prayer Times and Qibla:
- Minimal ads and completely free
- Clean, simple visuals for every feature
- Accurate Qibla compass with detailed directional data and alerts for low accuracy
- Includes a Qibla map
- Features a prayer timetable, Hijri calendar, and personal agenda
- Lets you find the nearest mosque
- Lightweight app that doesn’t take up much space
One thing to note:
- Limited support for other religious activities such as reading the Qur'an or accessing a collection of prayers
4. Muslim Pro

This is one of the most well-known Islamic apps. It functions as a prayer time reminder, digital Qur'an, habit tracker, tasbih counter, prayer guide, Islamic journal, and Qibla direction tool.
The Qibla feature uses a compass to show direction and also includes a map that displays your current location relative to the Kaaba. Although it doesn’t show specific details like angle, latitude, or longitude, it will let you know when your device is properly aligned with the Qibla.
Muslim Pro also offers several compass styles to choose from, and users can recalibrate the compass when moving to a new location.
What I like about Muslim Pro:
- All-in-one Islamic app with many helpful features
- Qibla feature includes both a compass and a direction map
- The compass notifies you if the direction is correct
- Allows manual calibration when changing locations
Things to note:
- The wide range of features may feel overwhelming at first
- The app contains ads
5. Qibla Compass

The interface of this app is very user-friendly, with all the main features displayed right on the home screen. Developed by BLS Play, this app offers three types of Qibla compass modes.
The first is Arrow Qibla, which shows the Qibla direction using a large visual arrow. It also includes directional information based on star alignment and longitude.
The second is Compass Qibla, which displays a classic compass interface. You can choose from several compass design options to suit your preference. The third is Map Qibla, which uses your phone's GPS to guide you. The Qibla direction appears as a map connecting your current location to the Kaaba.
Among these, one of the most helpful features is the vibration feedback. When your phone points exactly toward the Qibla, the app vibrates and shows a green indicator. This helps confirm that you are facing the correct direction according to the app's standards.
Besides the Qibla compass, this app also includes a standard compass to find directions. It also provides worship support tools such as a collection of prayers, digital tasbih (prayer beads), and the 99 names of Allah (Asmaul Husna).
In terms of features, Qibla Compass is quite complete. However, during testing, the app did not automatically calibrate the Qibla direction. There were also moments when the Qibla pointer seemed inaccurate and did not align with the expected direction.
What I like about Qibla Compass:
- Simple and user-friendly interface
- Offers three different Qibla direction modes
- Uses both magnetic and GPS-based guidance
- Provides vibration feedback and green light when aligned correctly
- Includes a standard compass
- Features some additional worship tools
Things to note:
- Qibla direction does not auto-calibrate when the app is restarted
- Occasional bugs may cause direction errors
- Contains ads, though they are not overly disruptive
With the availability of various Qibla direction apps for Android, Muslims can now pray more confidently wherever they are, without worrying about finding the correct Qibla direction.
This shows how technology can be a valuable help in supporting religious practices and helping Muslims carry out their spiritual duties more easily.

