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The Kaaba is a building at the center of Islam's most sacred mosque, the Al-Jasjid al-Haram, which Muslims are expected to face toward when performing prayers. According to a tradition, the Kaaba was build by Ibrahim as the first house built to worship Allah.

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hazrat ibrahim and his son seth build kaabah second time

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Prophet Abraham supported by his son Ishmael (or Ismael). The younger son Isaac was not yet born by Sarah and when born he never passed by the place of Kaaba or Mecca or its vicinity.

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Prophet Ibrahim rebuilt the kabah

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Was the kabah ever rebuilt?

Yes, many times. the first of which is by prophet Ibrahim (Abraham).


What is the kabah known as?

The kabah is known as the holy house of Allah in Islam


Can you make a model of the kabah?

you cannot make a model of the kabah , because it is a religious and holy city.


How many times does a Muslim walk round the kabah?

A Muslim walks round the kabah seven times


What is the color of the kabah?

black


What is the kabah made of?

stone


What is venerated at the Kabah?

Meteorite


Which city is situated in Kabah?

No city is located there. Kabah is an archaeological site that has remained uninhabited since at least 987 AD.


Who bulit the kabah?

Prophet Ibrahim


Why is the ka'bah black?

The Kabah is not black, the Kabah is actually dark green. but a elaborately embridreed black cloth is placed on it every year


Why do Muslims worship the kabah?

Muslims dont worship kabah They believe its the house of Allah and therefore Hajj is as if you are going to Allah's hous and praying to him


What object is venerated at the kabah?

Meteorite