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The Black Stone (Arabic: ٱلْحَجَرُ ٱلْأَسْوَد, romanized: al-Ḥajar al-Aswad) is a rock set into the eastern corner of the Kaaba, the ancient building in the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
19 maj 2021 · The black stone in the holy Kaaba was believed to be pure white before it turned black by absorbing the misdeeds of all the pilgrims who kiss and touch it. What is Hajr-e-Aswad? Hajr e Aswad is a black rock/stone placed into the eastern edge of the holy Kaaba at Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah.
Hajar al-Aswad (Arabic: الحجر الأسود; “The Black Stone”), also spelt Hajr-e-Aswad, is a sacred rock encased with silver located in the southeastern corner of the Kaaba. It is believed to have descended from heaven.
3 dni temu · The history of Hajr Aswad (the Black Stone) is as rich and profound as it is mysterious. The Black Stone of Mecca holds stories of the heavens and the Earth. Here’s a closer look at its journey: Heavenly Origin: According to Islamic tradition, the Black Stone at the Kaaba was given to the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) by the Angel Jibril (Gabriel).
7 mar 2019 · Muslim pilgrims on hajj perform a sacred ritual around The Black Stone of Mecca, a symbol of faith that's connected to Archangel Gabriel in Islam.
The pre-Islamic Kaaba housed the Black Stone and statues of pagan gods. Muhammad reportedly cleansed the Kaaba of idols upon his victorious return to Mecca, returning the shrine to the monotheism of Ibrahim. The Black Stone is believed to have been given to Ibrahim by the angel Gabriel and is revered by Muslims.
23 maj 2018 · 3 min read. Every year, Muslim pilgrims from around the globe visit the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, to perform Hajj or Umra. During a pilgrim’s ritual, many tend to seek the Black Stone situated in the eastern corner of the Kaaba.