The Black Stone
the black stone
the black stone
The Kaaba in Mecca became the principal object of worship among the Arabs. It is a sacred black stone structure that Muslims believe was built by Prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael. Muslims face the Kaaba when they pray and it is considered the most sacred site in Islam.
Arab is an ethnicity, not a religion. Therefore there is no place of worship which is suitable for all Arabs. Most Arabs are Muslims and therefore pray in Mosques, but some Arabs are Christian and pray in Churches. Additionally, some Arabs are Jewish, Zoroastrian, Baha'i, Druze, and Yazidi, which leads to them praying in distinct houses of worship for those religions. Finally, some Arabs (although few are vocal about it) are Atheists and therefore do not worship at all.
A zemi or cemi is a deity or ancestral spirit, and a sculptural object that houses the spirit, among the Taíno.
When someone worships an object, it is called idolatry. This involves attributing divine qualities or significance to the object, treating it as a deity or an object of worship.
[object Object]
Arabs are mainly Muslims, Christians, and/or Jews. All of them worship the same God (Allah in Arabic) worshiped by prophet Abraham (Ibrahim in Arabic).
The object will be a plural noun, or a collective noun (e.g. among friends, among the crowd, among his peers).
allah
The object of the preposition "among" is "the stacks and on the shelves." The preposition "among" shows the relationship between the subject "she" and the location where she searched, which includes both the stacks and the shelves.
The object will be a plural noun, or a collective noun (e.g. among friends, among the crowd, among his peers).