Kiblat
- Jan 30, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 31, 2025

Two girls lost, where should they head?
Full Performance on - Mulazine Kiblat
A performance art piece in collaboration between Tengku Nurin and Dhan Illiani Yusof.
The piece 'Kiblat' which means direction or a point towards which Muslims pray
is conveyed here as two girls whose internal compasses are lost and searching for conviction and faith within themselves.



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