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July 20, 2010
Jakarta Globe
News Outlets Quick to Joke About Indonesia Mecca Mistake
Jakarta. International news agencies and newspapers around the world have 
pounced on an embarrassing mistake by the Indonesian Ulema Council, which was 
forced to admit last week that it had botched calculations about the direction 
of Mecca.

In an article titled, "Indonesia's Muslims miss Mecca (by about 1,500 miles)," 
Toby Green of the Independent writes that, "for more than 200 million Muslims 
in Indonesia, Mecca just moved."

"Instead of facing Islam's most holy city, a clerical error of astronomical 
proportions has seen the faithful directing their prayers towards Kenya and 
southern Somalia."

Green cites the Jakarta Globe's "If You're Praying Toward the West, You're 
Doing it Wrong" published last week, in which the Indonesian Ulema Council 
(MUI) proclaimed that Mecca was actually to the northwest of Indonesia, and not 
to the west as had been earlier stated.

Wire service The Associated Press wrote in an article titled "Indonesian 
Muslims facing Africa during prayers" that "people in the world's most populous 
Muslim nation have been facing Africa - not Mecca - while praying."

The British tabloid, The Sun, however, simply pointed out, with a comparatively 
mild headline, that "Muslims pray in the wrong direction." CNN ran a similar 
story.

"Indonesian Muslims turn prayers back to Mecca after 1,000-mile mistake" wrote 
the Guardian in an article with a subhead that read, "Allah always listens, 
promise clerics, after cosmography corrects human error that told worshipers to 
face Somalia."

"Indonesian Muslims have been praying in the wrong direction for months, facing 
Somalia when they should have been facing Saudi Arabia, the country's highest 
religious authority said today," the Guardian article began.

Australian newspaper The Herald-Sun titled its article, "Mistake sees 
Indonesia's faithful sending prayers to Africa."

"Muslims in Indonesia picked up their prayer mats and pointed them to Mecca 
yesterday after the shock discovery that the nation's Islamic faithful were 
praying towards Africa by mistake."

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