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Best place on earth... Peace, love and unity for A...

Best place on earth... Peace, love and unity for Allah worshiping... People cannot evaluate this place... It is this place that eveluates people... You go there not in mind to repeat the visit... But you always leave with the will to return in your mind and heart... You meet there with your own original self... The self you once had at your birth... In front of its black walls... Your soul will shake of joy and unity with your Creator... Ya Allah... Give us the chance to come to you house on earth again and again...

Kaaba in Makkah Saudi Arabia is every Muslims dr...

Kaaba in Makkah Saudi Arabia is every Muslims dream place to visit for Pilgrimage as in Umrah and Hajj , its huge the Haram Masjid which has the kaaba and the facilities for the lacs of pilgrims are fantastic,from man management to keeping the the whole place clean is super,there s always work going on to expand the masjid to accommodate the growing number of Muslims visiting here,Hajj and Umrah both start from here as in the worship starts right from here so imagine the kind of control and management required here ,may Allah make it easy and may all the Muslims visit here atleast once god willingly

Best place ever.

Best place ever.
May Allah make it easy for all the Muslims to go there if it is hajj or umrah

When I first entered Haram and looked at the Kaaba...

When I first entered Haram and looked at the Kaaba, I was spechless for half an hour. I couldn't turn my eyes away. Peace, peace everywhere.
I can not describe in words the spiritual value of this place. It's not for words, but to be felt with heart.
I wish that Allah Subhanatalah would be kind enough to take there again.

The Kaaba (Arabic: ka bah IPA: [ka ba], "C...

The Kaaba (Arabic: ka bah IPA: [ka ba], "Cube"), 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, Great Mosque of Mecca (Arabic: , The Sacred Mosque), in the Hejazi city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is the most sacred site in Islam. 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.

it is the holiest shrine in Islam. ... All Muslims...

it is the holiest shrine in Islam. ... All Muslims aspire to undertake the hajj, or the annual pilgrimage, to the Kaaba once in their lives if they are able. ... Upon arriving in Mecca, pilgrims gather in the courtyard of the Masjid al-Haram around the Kaaba .

The best place one can ever visit ...the qiblah of...

The best place one can ever visit ...the qiblah of Muslims...the holy place on earth...the peaceful place....the most beautiful place...
Words cannot describe this place,...the place where you find your heart and soul at peace ................................may Allah grant us the opportunity to visit this place again and again..

It s the beautiful place in the world

It s the beautiful place in the world
: a small stone building in the court of the Great Mosque at Mecca that contains a sacred black stone and is the goal of Islamic pilgrimage and the point toward which Muslims turn in praying.

Just like one of us said

Just like one of us said
This place is more than perfect and our rating is indeed NOT enough
Truly the most beautiful and spiritual place in the whole universe
"O Allah, I beg you, give us the chance to visit the Ka'bah , so we can pray in it, peace and calm ourselves in it, Ameen"

It is my favourite place on Earth! there is so muc...

It is my favourite place on Earth! there is so much peace and love 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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Prophet Abraham's prayer: (Our Lord! I have made some of my offspring settle in a barren valley near Your Sacred House! Our Lord! I did so that they may establish Prayer. So make the hearts of people affectionately inclined to them, and provide them with fruits for their sustenance that they may give thanks.) Surat Ibraheem, verse 37

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