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ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH O-ALLAH.NOW I CAN'T WAIT PLZZZ...

ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH O-ALLAH.NOW I CAN'T WAIT PLZZZ PLZZZ PLZZZ LET US COME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.ALLAH I SEE NO LIGTH.I DON'T KNOW HOW I CAN COME PLZZZ ALLAH LET ME COME PLZZZ ALLAH PLZZZZ

Very great place in the world.

Very great place in the world.
It's the house of Allah.
All the Muslim going to this place touch it for as hazz.

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Islamic views on origin

Islamic views on origin
The Quran contains several verses regarding the origin of the Kaaba. It states that the Kaaba was the first House of Worship, and that it was built by Ibrahim and Ishmael on Allah's instructions.[23][24][25]

Verily, the first House (of worship) appointed for mankind was that at Bakkah (Makkah), full of blessing, and a guidance for mankind.

Quran, Surah Al Imran (3), Ayah 96[26][27][28]
Behold! We gave the site, to Ibrahim, of the (Sacred) House, (saying): "Associate not anything (in worship) with Me; and sanctify My House for those who compass it round, or stand up, or bow, or prostrate themselves (therein in prayer).

Quran, Surah Al-Hajj (22), Ayah 26[29][30][31]
And remember Ibrahim and Ishmael raised the foundations of the House (With this prayer): "Our Lord! Accept (this service) from us: For Thou art the All-Hearing, the All-knowing.

Quran, Al-Baqarah (2), Ayah 127[32][33][34]
Ibn Kathir, the famous commentator on the Quran, mentions two interpretations among the Muslims on the origin of the Kaaba. One is that the shrine was a place of worship for Angels before the creation of man. Later, a house of worship was built on the location which was lost during the flood in Noah's time and was finally rebuilt by Abraham and Ishmael as mentioned later in the Quran. Ibn Kathir regarded this tradition as weak and preferred instead the narration by Ali ibn Abi Talib that although several other temples might have preceded the Kaaba, it was the first "House of God", dedicated solely to Him, built by His instruction and sanctified and blessed by Him as stated in Quran 22:26 29.[35] A Hadith in Sahih al-Bukhari states that the Kaaba was the First Mosque on Earth, and the Second Mosque was the Temple in Jerusalem.[36]

While Abraham was building the Kaaba, an angel brought to him the Black Stone which he placed in the eastern corner of the structure. Another stone was the Maqam-e-Ibrahim (literally the Station of Abraham) where Abraham stood for elevation while building the structure. The Black Stone and the Maqam-e-Ibrahim are believed by Muslims to be the only remnant of the original structure made by Abraham as naturally the remaining structure had to be demolished and rebuilt several times over history for maintenance purposes. After the construction was complete, God enjoined the descendants of Ishmael to perform an annual pilgrimage: the Hajj and the Korban, sacrifice of cattle. The vicinity of the shrine was also made a sanctuary where bloodshed and war were forbidden.[Quran 22:26 33]

According to Islamic tradition, over the millennia after Ishmael's death, his progeny and the local tribes who settled around the oasis of Zam-Zam gradually turned to polytheism and idolatry. Several idols were placed within the Kaaba representing deities of different aspects of nature and different tribes. Several rituals were adopted in the Pilgrimage (Hajj) including doing naked circumambulation.[37] A king named Tubba is considered the first one to have a door be built for the Kaaba according to sayings recorded in Al-Azraqi's Kitab Akhbar Makka.[38]

Independent views on origin
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 which probably represented the days of the year.[39] 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.[39] Alfred Guillaume, in his translation of the sira of Ibn Ishaq, an early biographer of Muhammad, says that the Kaaba itself might be referred to in the feminine form.[40] Circumambulation was often performed naked by men and almost naked by women.[37] It is disputed whether Allah and Hubal were the

One of the coolest, greatest, most amazing buildin...

One of the coolest, greatest, most amazing building I have ever seen in my life. I have travelled many countries yet the feeling that I get when I have my eyes see the ka'bah was different to that of any other places and I have this mixed emotions going on inside my chest. It's an amazing experience. I used to think that it's basically an ancient square block that's covered with a black cloth but when I got to see it in real life its more than that, heck it's waaay harder to explain at best! It's a part of very many and very important events in human history. Its a wonderful place. Though I really want to see inside

Peaceful place. Holy place for the Muslim communit...

Peaceful place. Holy place for the Muslim community. In the Hajj season becomes a place where Muslim from all corners of the world come together to perform Hajj. There a many hotels available. Besides it has many historical place. Most of the historical places related to the Islam.

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Most surely the first house appointed for men is the one at Bekka, blessed and a guidance for the nations.

The best place in the world. If you go there once,...

The best place in the world. If you go there once, you will want to do it again many times. It's so beautiful and reliefs your mind and soul. Muslims around the world go there to pray and for Omrah and Hadg. It's a holly Place for Muslims. When Muslims pray, they direct there face to Kaaba wherever they are in the world. Muslins go round Kaaba during their Omrah and Hadg.

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Kaaba (The Cube), the most holiest site for muslim...

Kaaba (The Cube), the most holiest site for muslims; is the house of Allah (The God), first Constructed by Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) A.S. and his son Ismail (Ishmael) A.S. at the valley of Makkah (Bakka). It was reconstructed several times, last by Prophet Muhammad SAW.