Yes, Kaaba is a cuboid building surrounded by the Grand Mosque or in Arabic is called Al-Masjid Al-Haram.
Yes, because it surrounds Kaaba
Kaaba is the holiest building in Islam. Kaaba is surrounded by the greatest Mosque in the world. It is called the Grand mosque (or Al-Majid Al-Haram).
AlMasjid Alharam (the Grand Mosque) surrounding Kaaba
The black stone is in the Grand Mosque, also known as the Kaaba.
It is the greatest mosque in the world. It is called Al-Masjid Al-Haram or the Grand Mosque. It surrounds Kaaba.
The Kaaba is a sacred cuboid structure located at the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is considered the holiest site in Islam and is the focal point of Muslim prayer, with worshippers facing its direction (qibla) during their prayers. The Kaaba is surrounded by the Grand Mosque's open square known as the Masjid al-Haram.
It is the Grand Mosques (or AlMasjid Alharam) that Surrounds Kaaba in Mecca (or Makkah) in Saudi Arabia.
The Holy Mosque of Makkah. (Makkah is the Holy City, located in Saudi Arabia) The Holy Mosque of Madinah. (also Madinah is located in Saudi Arabia) The Holy Mosque of Jerusalem. (located in Palestine/Israel)
there is no grand mosque...many large towns have a grand mosque that heads the smaller ones and some countrys have a grand mosgue to head all mosque in the country..there is no grand mosgue ..most people think the grand mosque is the mosque in mecca but it isn't not...even to is in mecca it don't control all mosque worldwide so there is no grand mosque as in control of all mosque but many mosque called grand mosque like for example the grand mosque of Kuwait or the grand mosque of mecca or the grand mosque of abu dhabi just to name a few on national level...but is no main controling mosque .....
The Kaaba itself is not a mosque; it is a sacred structure located within the Masjid al-Haram, which is the largest mosque in the Arabian Peninsula and the world. Masjid al-Haram surrounds the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and can accommodate millions of worshippers during the Hajj pilgrimage. Therefore, while the Kaaba is a central and significant part of the mosque, it is the mosque itself that holds the title of the largest in the region.
It called Kaba (or Kaaba) that is surrounded by AlMasjid Alharam (or the Grand Mosque)
Al-Masjid Al-Haram (or the Grand Mosque) that is surrounding Kaaba has capacity of over 4 millions. That is why not practical to separate completely between women and men during praying. However, usually women are gathered in groups in different parts of the mosque. So, even in Kaaba they are also separated but partially due to the very large numbers of the prayers.