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I was here today and that was my first time watchi...

I was here today and that was my first time watching kaaba and offering prayer infront of it. I used to imagine kaaba whenever i offered namaz and today it was real and there was no need to imagine.

(WORD LESS)

(WORD LESS)
once in a lifetime (Visit on) uil feel better ever before u felt

Best piece of earth

Best piece of earth
Allah is only one
Bait ullah is center of universes

Wow

World most famous and pestigous place of man kind ...

World most famous and pestigous place of man kind ever built by the profit Ibrahim and his son Ismael. And set to be the Muslims direction of 5 prayer aday by the profit Mohammed (peace be upon him).

The most holiest,precious and peaceful place on ea...

The most holiest,precious and peaceful place on earth you feel such calmness such peace here standing infront of the creator the merciful words are not enough seeing the Holy Kaaba in Ramadan Kareem such an overwhelming feeling which can onlYb be described as a divine out of the world experience i have posted the pictures i took of the Holy Kaaba the most precious moment ever

The Kaaba (Arabic: al-ka bah IPA: [al ka b...

The Kaaba (Arabic: al-ka bah IPA: [al ka ba], also referred to as al-Ka bah al-Musharrafah (Arabic: , the Holy Ka'bah), is a building at the center of Islam's most important mosque, Al-Masjid Al- ar m (Arabic: , The Sacred Mosque), in the Hejazi city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia.[1] It is the most sacred site in Islam.[2] It is considered by Muslims to be the Bayt All h (Arabic: , "House of God"), and has a similar role to the Tabernacle and Holy of Holies in Judaism. Its location determines the qiblah (Arabic: , direction of prayer). Wherever they are in the world, Muslims are expected to face the Kaaba when performing Salah ,the Islamic prayer.
One of the Five Pillars of Islam requires every Muslim who is able to do so to perform the Hajj (Arabic: , Greater Pilgrimage) at least once in their lifetime. Multiple parts of the hajj require pilgrims to make Tawaf (Arabic: , Circumambulation) seven times around the Kaaba in a counter-clockwise direction. Tawaf is also performed by pilgrims during the Umrah (Arabic: , Lesser Pilgrimage).[2] However, the most significant time is during the hajj, when millions of pilgrims gather to circle the building within a 5-day period.[3][4] In 2017, the number of pilgrims coming from outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to perform hajj was officially reported as 1,752,014 and 600,108 Saudi Arabian residents bringing the total number of pilgrims to 2,352,122.
The Sacred Mosque is the focal point of the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages[18] that occur in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah in the Islamic calendar and at any time of the year, respectively. The Hajj pilgrimage is one of the Pillars of Islam, required of all able-bodied Muslims who can afford the trip. In recent times, about 1.8 million Muslims perform the Hajj every year.[19]

Some of the rituals performed by pilgrims are symbolic of historical incidents. For example, the incident of Hagar's search for water is emulated by Muslims as they run between the two hills of Safa and Marwah.

The Hajj is associated with the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad from the 7th century, but the ritual of pilgrimage to Mecca is considered by Muslims to stretch back thousands of years to the time of Prophet Ibrahim.
In her book, Islam: A Short History, Karen Armstrong asserts that the Kaaba was officially dedicated to Hubal, a Nabatean deity, and contained 360 idols that probably represented the days of the year.[35] However, by the time of Muhammad's era, it seems that the Kaaba was venerated as the shrine of Allah, the High God. Once a year, tribes from all around the Arabian peninsula, whether Christian or pagan, would converge on Mecca to perform the Hajj, marking the widespread conviction that Allah was the same deity worshiped by monotheists.[35] Guillaume, in his translation of Ibn Ishaq, an early biographer of Muhammad, says the Kaaba itself was addressed using a feminine grammatical form.[36] Circumambulation was often performed naked by men and almost naked by women,[34] and linked to ancient fertility rites.[37] It is disputed whether Allah and Hubal were the same deity or different. Per a hypothesis by Uri Rubin and Christian Robin, Hubal was only venerated by Quraysh and the Kaaba was first dedicated to Allah, a supreme god of individuals belonging to different tribes, while the pantheon of the gods of Quraysh was installed in Kaaba after they conquered Mecca a century before Muhammad's time.[38]

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Till now,I can't get any chance to go this holiest...

Till now,I can't get any chance to go this holiest,beautiful place in the universe...but In Shaa Allah I'll go to this place for at least 1 time...Actually idk i can or not..but I wanna go...All Allah's want.... Love you all Muslims Allah is Almighty

It is much more beautiful in real life. Tips if yo...

It is much more beautiful in real life. Tips if you're visiting for the first time:

- Stay Hydrated. Always keep water with you, bring an empty bottle of water and fill it up with Zam Zam. There's many Zam Zam fountains around the Kabba and mosque.

- Be patient. Remember, this is the whole part of your test and Umrah/Hajj. You may get angry as people will push you but do NOT push them back purposely.

- Make a meeting spot. If you get lost or lose a family member, make a clear meeting spot. I would suggest near or outside the Safa Mar'wwa, it's less crowded there.

- Prepare before you go. It's best if you know what you're doing before you go to preform your Umrah/Hajj. As i have only preformed Umrah, you are allowed to bring a book of Duas or the Quran where you can read as you do your Tawaaf. Same goes for when you do the Safa Mar'wwa.

- Enjoy yourself and pray for the muslim Ummah!

Holy ka'aba, the holiest place in the world. This ...

Holy ka'aba, the holiest place in the world. This is the actual city that never sleeps. The empty spaces and less people is just because of Covid. As Covid has impacted every single person in the world, same as that this holy place has also been effected and the government of Saudi Arabia has not allowed proper gathering that used to be here. We Muslims pray that this Covid issue resolves really soon so everyone in the world could practice their respective religion. May Allah bless everyone and gives strength to survive such pendamic.

It is the most beautiful, Holy, Cool, Amazing, Fab...

It is the most beautiful, Holy, Cool, Amazing, Fabulous, Nice, outstanding and blessed creation of God in Universe.
All the Muslims from everywhere in the world come here and offer Hajj. Its beauty is not expressed in words because it is in the extreme position of beauty till the end of world. I love this Holy place a lot.
And it is my wish to came here with my family, and not only my wish, every Muslim want to come here. And I know that God will not disappoint us.

The Kaaba is a building at the center of Islam's m...

The Kaaba is a building at the center of Islam's most important mosque, the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is the most sacred site in Islam. It is considered by Muslims to be the Bayt Allah and is the qibla (direction of prayer) for Muslims around the world when performing salah.

As this place is considered to be in the center of...

As this place is considered to be in the center of the world and a pilgrimage to Muslims all over the world, this place has gained more and more beauty since the construction built by the prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) dating back to 2000 BCE

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Mhasallha

Mhasallha
Inshaallha one day