A Muslim shrine in Mecca toward which the faithful turn to pray.
[Arabic ka'ba, cube, cubic structure, from ka'aba, to swell, be full (said of breasts).]
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Kaa·ba (kä'bə) ![]() |
[Arabic ka'ba, cube, cubic structure, from ka'aba, to swell, be full (said of breasts).]
| The Religion Book: Kaaba |
Kaaba means "square building" or "cube." It refers to the Islamic shrine in Mecca that Muslims face when they pray. The shrine is built around the famous Black Stone, and it is said to have been built by Abraham and his son, Ishmael. It is the focus and goal of all Muslim pilgrims when they make their way to Mecca during their pilgrimage.
(See also Abraham; Black Stone; Islam)
Sources: Fisher, Mary Pat. Living Religions. 3rd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1991.
| Architecture: Kaaba |
A cube-shaped, flat-roofed building in the center of the Great Mosque at Mecca; the most sacred shrine of the Muslims.
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Kaaba |
| Best of the Web: Kaaba |
Some good "Kaaba" pages on the web:
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