Answer:
when we have new ideas it has a change to society,which new idea comes in their culture, then they consider their life-style through that, and anything which deviates from that, they just eliminate that!! In other words, they just follow their new idea and try to live according to that, so their way of living changes.
Explanation:
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<span>Qibla means the direction to which the Muslims pray - facing the
Kaaba of Mecca. Now, you do know that there is nothing on the wall which
they face while praying, so, they need something like a pointer to
reassure them that they are praying in the right direction, for which
there is a small semi circular recess made in the middle of the wall
that they must face which is like a pointer saying "Mecca, this way" and
that's called the mihrab. And, no, the wall is not filled with mihrabs.
It's usually just one in the middle.</span>
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By the time the Somme offensive ended on April 4, the Germans had advanced almost 40 miles, inflicted some 200,000 casualties, and captured 70,000 prisoners and more than 1,000 Allied guns. However, the Germans suffered nearly as many casualties as their enemies and lacked the fresh reserves and supply boost the Allies enjoyed following the American entrance into the fighting.