Category: Kaaba
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The Holy Kaaba is held by Muslims to be the Bayt Allāh, the House of God, marking the site of the sacred center of the world. Pilgrimage to the Bayt Allāh is one of the fundamental rites of Islam, and the location of the Holy Kaaba determines the qibla, the sacred direction of salāt (Muslim prayers).
The Kaaba before the Prophet Muhammad’s Mission
After the Prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael established the foundations of the Holy Kaaba, God commanded
The Kaaba after the Conquest of Mecca
On 20 Ramadan, 8 AH/630 CE, the Prophet Muhammad {pbuh} returned to Mecca and entered victorious. The conquest of Mecca was a new beginning for the religion of Islam, as…
The Architecture of the Holy Kaaba
In the centuries before the Prophet Muhammad’s mission , the Holy Kaaba was a trapezoidal structure, with walls no higher than 4.5 meters. As it had no ceiling at that…
Religious Significance
The Kaaba has a special status in the hearts of Muslims, as they believe that it is the first house of worship on Earth, and represents the lineage of God’s prophets…
Mecca in the Writing of Western Europe
From the late 15th century onwards, changes in Western European thought and culture and the rise of humanism led to a shift in Western Europe’s vision of the rest of the world.
Adorning the Kaaba
The Holy Kaaba is of simple construction, but is majestic in status. Over the centuries, Muslim rulers have approached the Kaaba with reverence and devotion. From the earliest times until…
