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One of known has gone here and this place is can't...

One of known has gone here and this place is can't explain in words . Most divine as well as strengthen the whole Muslims on earth ...a truly spiritual place
.One of the most important religious place...! .x

Best place on planet Earth.

Best place on planet Earth.
Just to clarify for infidels, this isn't a place for tourism or to have fun.
It's the place to stand in front of Allah's house, the almighty God, that extends to the heavens sky, but humans can't see it.
I hope this directions do not allow people to "review and rate" it at all. Thanks!

Alhamdu lillah , I m so proud that I was leading ...

Alhamdu lillah , I m so proud that I was leading a construction team for the project of king Abdullah expansion , one day I will upload a lot of amazing pics which showing some nice details of my work tasks here

The Kaaba, is the most holliest place on this eart...

The Kaaba, is the most holliest place on this earth. Made of granite masonry, covered with silk curtain and calligraphy in gold and silver-wrapped thread, pre-Islamic monument, rededicated by Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him) in 631-32 C.E., multiple renovations, Mecca, Saudi Arabia were carried out by different rulers including the Ottomans.

The Kaaba situated in the almost middle of Masjid el Haram.



In Islam, Muslims pray five times a day and after 624 CE, these prayers were directed towards Mecca and the Kaaba rather than Jerusalem; this direction or qibla in Arabic is marked in all mosques and enables the faithful to know in which direction they should pray. The Qur an established the direction of prayer.

All Muslims aspire to undertake the hajj, or the annual pilgrimage, to the Kaaba once in their lives if they are able. Prayer five times a day and the hajj are two of the five pillars of Islam, the most fundamental principles of the faith.

Upon arriving in Mecca, pilgrims gather in the courtyard of the Masjid al-Haram around the Kaaba. They then circumambulate tawaf in Arabic or walk around the Kaaba, during which they hope to kiss and touch the Black Stone al-Hajar al-Aswad embedded in the eastern corner of the Kaaba.

Ka bah, also spelled Kaaba, small shrine located n...

Ka bah, also spelled Kaaba, small shrine located near the centre of the Great Mosque in Mecca and considered by Muslims everywhere to be the most sacred spot on Earth. Muslims orient themselves toward this shrine during the five daily prayers, bury their dead facing its meridian, and cherish the ambition of visiting it on pilgrimage, or hajj, in accord with the command set out in the Qur n.

Ka bah, shrine in the Great Mosque, Mecca.
The cube-shaped structure is roughly 50 feet (15 metres) high, and it is about 35 by 40 feet (10 by 14 metres) at its base. Constructed of gray stone and marble, it is oriented so that its corners roughly correspond to the points of the compass. The interior contains nothing but the three pillars supporting the roof and a number of suspended silver and gold lamps. During most of the year the Ka bah is covered with an enormous cloth of black brocade, the kiswah.

The Ka bah surrounded by pilgrims during the hajj, Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

Located in the eastern corner of the Ka bah is the Black Stone of Mecca, whose now-broken pieces are surrounded by a ring of stone and held together by a heavy silver band. According to tradition, this stone was given to Adam on his expulsion from paradise in order to obtain forgiveness of his sins. Legend has it that the stone was originally white but has become black by absorbing the sins of the countless thousands of pilgrims who have kissed and touched it.

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Every Muslim who makes the pilgrimage is required to walk around the Ka bah seven times, during which he kisses and touches the Black Stone. When the month of pilgrimages (Dhu l-Hijja) is over, a ceremonial washing of the Ka bah takes place; religious officials as well as pilgrims take part.

The early history of the Ka bah is not well known, but it is certain that in the period before the rise of Islam it was a polytheist sanctuary and was a site of pilgrimage for people throughout the Arabian Peninsula. The Qur n says of Abraham and Ishmael that they raised the foundations of the Ka bah. The exact sense is ambiguous, but many Muslims have interpreted the phrase to mean that they rebuilt a shrine first erected by Adam of which only the foundations still existed. The Ka bah has been destroyed, damaged, and subsequently rebuilt several times since. In 930 the Black Stone itself was carried away by an extreme Sh ite sect known as the Qarmatians and held almost 20 years for ransom. During Muhammad s early ministry, the Ka bah was the qiblah, or direction of prayer, for the Muslim community. After the Muslim migration, or Hijrah, to Medinah, the qiblah briefly switched to Jerusalem before returning to the Ka bah. When Muhammad s forces conquered Mecca in 630, he ordered the destruction of the pagan idols housed in the shrine and ordered it cleansed of all signs of polytheism. The Ka bah has since been the focal point of Muslim piety.

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May Allah bless me and all Muslims the honor of fr...

May Allah bless me and all Muslims the honor of frequently visiting the most sacred, beautiful, mubarak and purest place on this whole earth.

There is no god but Allah and prophet Muhammad (saw) is His last prophet and messenger.

Say Allah is one (and only). The eternal, the absolute. He neither begets nor is born. Nor is there to Him any equivalent. Ya khaaliq, ya Maalikul Mulk, ya Qaadir, ya A lee ul A zeem. Ya Awwal o Aakhir. subhan Allahi wabi hamdihi. Ya Allah we worship only you and ask only from you. Keep us on the right, straight path. Ameen ya Allah Subhana hu Taa ala