The capacity is up to 4 million Muslims. This capacity can be afforded in Al-Masjid Al-Haram that is surrounding Kaaba.
prayer is allowed on khana Kaaba, only 34 peoples have done this in the world, five are pakistani, shakih Rasheed sb is one of them.
Irani Shia
how i will found driction of kaba from gabon liberville
Try googling for the term "Old Kaaba" and it will turn up many pictures.. Alternatively see the link below
Up to 4 million Muslims can perform Hajj and can be afforded in Al-Masjid Al-Haram that is surrounding Kaaba.
by using compass or compass mobile application in your mobile phone ,,you can easily find kaaba direction,,,,kaaba is at west,,,
The Hajra-e-Aswad is the name of the stone instilled within the Ka'abah.
Kufr ki ibtida Shaytan ne ki, jab usne Allah ki hukum aur amar ko nafrat kiya aur apni ghuroor aur khud pasandi mein barh charh kar Allah ki ibadat se inkar kar diya.
There is 3Nos red colour column with little gold work for Holy Khana Kaaba's slab. One wooden Box and and 2 wining cup tipe Pots on the top of box .Many Jugs type pots hanging with golden chains. Of wide colour Tiles on the floor and inside the walls, skirting with Black colour tiles. There is one staircase and 2 slabs in Holy Khana Kaaba.
The Qiblah, for any point of reference on the Earth, is the direction of the Kaaba. In Muslim religious practice, supplicants must face this direction in prayer. Muslims do not worship the Kaaba or its contents; the Kaaba is simply a focal point for prayer. If someone is inside the Kaaba, they are allowed to pray facing any direction. In ancient times, Muslims traveling abroad used an astrolabe to find the Qiblah. Peace.
Originally, there were two doors, but when the tribe of Quraish repaired it, they couldn't finish the other door with the semicircular wall in one side of the Kaaba. So they put it that way, and it today has only one door, and the semicircular wall is only a very small (short) wall.
The Kaaba, also known as the Khana Kaba, has a long history dating back thousands of years. According to Islamic tradition, it was originally built by the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Ismail (Ishmael) as a house of monotheistic worship. Throughout history, the Kaaba has undergone several reconstructions and renovations. Today, it stands as the holiest site in Islam and is the direction of prayer (Qibla) for Muslims around the world.