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What structure stands at islam's most sacred spot?

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The Kaaba (in Mecca) is Islam's most sacred spot. It is important to note that it does not contain the grave of any prophet. It was built by prophet Ismaeel (son of prophet Abraham). Peace be on all of them.

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