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Ibrahim ordered his son Ismael – who in Muslim belief is an ancestor of Muhammad – to build a new temple, the Kaaba, into which the stone was to be embedded. Another tradition says that the Black Stone was originally an angel that had been placed by God in the Garden of Eden to guard Adam.
26 lut 2024 · Delving into the Kaaba origins, it's believed to have been built by Prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael as a house of monotheistic worship. This narrative positions the Kaaba as a symbol of unity, not just for Muslims, but for all followers of the Abrahamic faiths.
The Black Stone and the Maqam Ibrahim are believed by Muslims to be the only remnant of the original structure made by Abraham as the remaining structure had to be demolished and rebuilt several times over history for its maintenance.
27 lut 2024 · In wrapping up, you've explored the Kaaba's historical origins, its biblical ties, and the Abrahamic connection. You've compared the Kaaba and Bible, tackled interpretations, and dived into controversies. It's clear the Kaaba holds significant religious importance beyond Islam.
3 kwi 2020 · The Kaaba is built around a sacred Black Stone which is tucked away in the eastern corner about five feet off the ground. Muslims believe the prophet Mohammad once kissed the stone and during their mandatory, once in a lifetime (at least), trip to Kaaba, they try to kiss the Black Stone if possible.
It is one of the precious stones of Paradise, which came to earth with Adam, and was miraculously preserved during the flood, and brought back to Mecca by the angel Gabriel, and given to Abraham to build originally in the Kaaba.
There is no reference to Abraham building a house of worship in the book of Genesis. The only things that it is recorded that Abraham built were four altars to YHWH. He built two different altars in chapter 12, one in chapter 13, and another in chapter 22.