Al-Kaaba was built by Ibrahim (Abraham) & his son Ismael (Ishmael) peace be upon them.
Abram
H. Ismail AS. (or Ishmael )
Abram's firstborn son was Ishmael, when Abram was 86 years old (Genesis ch.16). After God changed his name to Abraham (Genesis ch.17), he had Isaac (Genesis ch.21); and still later, another six sons (Genesis ch.25). See also:More about Abraham and Isaac
The Kaaba was built by Prophet Ibrahim and his son Isma'il as a place of worship for monotheistic beliefs. Muslims believe it to be the first house of worship dedicated to Allah.
Abraham (known as Abram earlier in his life) was the father of Isaac and Ishmael. Isaac was born from his wife, Sarah, and Ishmael was born from his concubine, Hagar. Ishmael was 14 years older than Isaac.
The Arabs believed that Abraham and his son, Ishmael, had built the Ka'aba.
The Kaaba is a sacred structure located at the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is considered the holiest site in Islam and Muslims around the world face it during their daily prayers. The Kaaba is significant for Muslims as it symbolizes the unity of the Muslim community and serves as a focal point for their worship and pilgrimage rituals.
Eid ul Azha in the month of zil-hajj
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.
Ka'bah (or Kaaba) is a sacred building that was raised by the prophets Ibrahim (Abraham) and Ismael (Ishmael); peace be upon them. Turning around Kaaba is a ritual worship and also associated with the rituals of pilgrimage (Hajj and Omra).
The Black Stone, known as Hajre Aswad, is believed to have been brought to the Kaaba by the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Isma'il (Ishmael) as a sacred stone from heaven. It is now set in the eastern corner of the Kaaba.