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There are pillars inside Ka'aba. Ka'aba is the House of almighty Allah. It was rebuilt by Hazrat Abraham (AS) assisted by his son Hazrat Ismaiel (AS). Almighty Allah commanded Hazrat Abraham (AS) to announce to the people of the universe (living or yet to take birth) to come to Ka'aba to perform Hajj. Miraculously, the people or the souls yet to be born replied, "Labbaik, Allah Humma Labbaik . Labbaika La Shrika Laka Labbaik. Innal Hamda, wan-Na;amataka, laka wal Mulk, la Sharika lak. Translation: Here we present ourselves, O, Our Allah Almighty. All praise be to You, all blessings are from You, for you belongs all Power. You, Who have no Partner or Associate.. And whosoever proclaim Talbihah is supposed to be blessed with the visit of Ka'aba. The Muslims offer their prayers facing Ka'aba. They come here to perform Umrah and hajj. It is the Most Sacred place on the earth for the Muslims.

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Muslims believe that the Kaaba was first built by Abraham, called Ibrahim in Arabic.


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What did the Muslims do inside the Kaaba?

People are not allowed to go inside the Kaba. Only the kings of Saudi Arabia or really special people once a year can go inside.


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its called "house of God" symbolically. but Muslims does not believe God settle there. its a point for praying direction of Muslims. and a place for doing Hajj every year.


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