KAABA

or Caababoth: käˈbə or käˈəbə [Arab.,=cube], the central, cubic, stone structure, covered by a black cloth, within the Great Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The sacred nature of the site predates Islam: tradition says that the Kaaba was built by Adam and rebuilt by Abraham and the descendants of Noah. Also known as the House of God, it is the center of the circumambulations performed during the hajj, and it is toward the Kaaba that Muslims face in their prayers (see liturgy, Islamic). Pre-Islamic Meccans used it as a central shrine housing their many idols, most notable of which were al-Lat, al-Uzza, and Manat, collectively known as al-Gharaniq or the Daughters of God, and Hubal, a martial deity. The Black Stone, possibly of meteoric origin, is located at one of its outside corners. Also dating from pre-Islamic times as a heavenly relic, this stone is venerated and ritually kissed. Worn hollow by the centuries of veneration, the stone is held together by a wide silver band. The actual structure of the Kaaba has been demolished and rebuilt several times in the course of its history. Around the Kaaba is a restricted area, haram, extending in some directions as far as 12 mi, into which only Muslims may enter.

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...days after Varthemas arrival. Of the Kaaba itself, the holiest shrine of Islam, he...stopped and held out his hands towards the Kaaba, offering up a prayer. The pilgrims imitated...repeated his words. As they looked on the holy Kaaba the visitors melted into tears. Pitts...
...Pilgrims to Mecca worshiping around the Kaaba, the cubical stone structure covered...Haram in Mecca. Muslims revere the Kaaba as the House of God and direct their...was a cube-shaped building called the Kaaba, embedded in which was a meteoric black...
...AND HER SON 372 MECCA: THE KAABA 373 Glossary of Arabic and Persian Terms SPELLING...his retinue passing through the library on his way to the Kaaba. He was tall and thin and of a dignity far beyond his twenty-two...
...Water- supply -- Governor -- The Kaaba -- The Black Stone -- Zemzem...ZEMZEM AT MECCA PILGRIMS AROUND THE KAABA IN THE SACRED MOSQUE AT MECCA...tabernacle, on the site of the present Kaaba. He put in its foundation the famous stone...
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...way people perform the tawaf around the Kaaba in Mecca. (23) God forbid, they are turning a tomb into the Kaaba! (24...Tawaf refers to the circumambulation of the Kaaba, the most famous sanctuary of Islam, during...
...you not see that there are many roads to Kaaba? For some the road is from Rum, for some...The hearts of all are at one upon the Kaaba. The hearts have attachment, an ardour and a great love for the Kaaba, and in that there is no room for contrariety...
...mosque in Mecca and unlocks the door of the Kaaba a sacred shrine toward which Moslems pray...later said: "I have always gone to the Kaaba to pray for somebody, never to pray against...of us. I am ashamed that I prayed at the Kaaba against a Moslem" (Heikal, 1983:98). Sadats...
...in New York, a picture shows the mullah trying to drag Nanak and change his position. That version of the story says when the Kaaba turns with Nanak, there is the realization that every direction is hallowed and god is omnipresent. The painting is part of...
...observe the five daily prayers. In prayer, Muslims must face the Kaaba, which is the central shrine of Islam found in Mecca in Saudi...and economically able, is required to make a pilgrimage to the Kaaba in Mecca at least once, and perform the appropriate rituals...
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...He Took Part in the Ceremonial Cleaning of the Kaaba, Islams Holiest Shrine. Explorer and author...Philby was invited to attend the cleaning of the Kaaba, Islams holiest shrine. The Kaaba, from the Arabic word mukaab, meaning cube, is...
...Among these, Makkah had special distinction: it held the Kaaba. The Kaaba (ka `ba, "cube") marks an ancient pilgrimage site, widely...time aiming to increase traffic, they deposited in the Kaaba a copy of every sacred image that passed through town...
...circle the ancient, holy cuboid structure at its heart--the Kaaba--in the company of a live bluefin tuna, then bring the fish...manufactured objects. Centered on a one-third scale model of the Kaaba incompletely built from Legos and added to continually during...
Everymans Qibla. by D. Graham Burnett The black granite Kaaba, the cubical structure that stands as the holiest center of Islam, features at its eastern vertex a small black stone about the...
...seven times, anti-clockwise, around the cube-like structure of the Kaaba, and running seven times between the hills of Safa and Marwah. Time-lapsed films of pilgrims around the Kaaba show them behaving like water coming out of a sink tap and swilling...
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...hundreds of thousands of Muslims kneel in prayer around the Kaaba. The staggering spectacle at the Grand Mosque in Mecca is part...trip. The white-robed pilgrims must walk seven times round the Kaaba, the cube-shaped structure at the centre of the picture on the...
...select number of foreign dignitaries in the "Washing of the Kaaba" rites at the Masjidil Haram in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, just before...government Ampatuans participation in the annual Washing of Kaaba during which the cube-shaped structure is cleaned inside and...
...city of Mecca to bid "farewell" to the Kaaba by circling it seven times in the final...mosque in the center of Mecca housing the Kaaba and completed the final steps of their...stress that plagued him at home. Above the Kaaba, on the vast mosques third level, a pair...
...spotted by Turkish officials, whoalerted police. Another three groups of 18th century tiles, which together make up an image ofthe Kaaba in Mecca and were valued at pounds sterling30,000, were recovered from a London artdealer who contacted police himself after...
...or Masjidil Haram, where millions of pilgrims go around the Kaaba every year. It is also considered the most dangerous portion...hajj. An optional "tawaf" (seven times circumambulation of the Kaaba) called "tawaful wida" or farewell tawaf, awaits the pilgrims...
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KAABA or Caaba both: ka b or ka b Arab.,=cube, the central...nature of the site predates Islam: tradition says that the Kaaba was built by Adam and rebuilt by Abraham and the descendants...circumambulations performed during the hajj , and it is toward the Kaaba that Muslims face in their prayers (see liturgy, Islamic...
...caravan guides, they became, after acquiring custody of the Kaaba (5th cent.), one of the most powerful tribes in central Arabia...but became his devoted followers when Muhammad retained the Kaaba, a source of pilgrim revenue, as a sanctuary of Islam. The great...
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...by the scholar Hammad al Rawiya (d. c.775). comprised of poems that were written in gold letters and hung on the walls of the Kaaba in Mecca during annual fairs. It consists of seven (or, in some versions, nine or ten) odes, all by different poets of the 6th...
...various sites in and near Mecca with events in the lives of Hagar and Ishmael as recorded in Genesis. A site adjacent to the Kaaba is identified as the burial place of Hagar and Ishmael. St. Paul uses Hagar as a symbol for the bondage of the Old Law...
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