Tawaf teaches Muslims:
Ka'abah is a building refers to where should Muslims face when they do there prayers and it is also the center of "Tawaf" when people do Umrah & Hajj
Tawaf is the Islamic ritual of circling the Kaaba in Mecca during the Hajj pilgrimage. It symbolizes the unity of Muslims around the world and their focus on the worship of one God. Tawaf represents the idea of seeking closeness to Allah and the act of submission and devotion.
The tawaf of the Holy Ka'ba is performed by Muslims as part of the pilgrimage known as Hajj. The Ka'ba is a sacred structure located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is a focal point of worship in Islam. The tawaf consists of circling the Ka'ba seven times in a counterclockwise direction.
While performing Tawaf (seven rounds to the Ka'aba) Muslims touch the corner place of Rukney Yemani by both hands or one hand. It is not allowed to kiss or show by hand a sign. If possible you can or allowed to touch without hurting, giving trouble to other Muslim.
When Muslims visit the Kaaba, they circle it counterclockwise seven times, while offering supplications to God. This ritual is called "tawaf." If possible, Muslims may pause in their tawaf to kiss or touch the Black Stone, an ancient stone set into one corner of the Kaaba, which is, itself, made of stone. Muslims touch or kiss the black stone because it was a practice of Prophet Muhammad, God bless him and grant him peace, but it is not required. After having completed tawaf, Muslims face the Kaabah and offer two rakats (units) of salat (formal prayer.) They also may drink water from the Zamzam well, and offer supplications (personal prayers) of repentance and asking for help. Tawaf may be performed as an act of worship in itself, or it may be offered as part of either Umrah (minor pilgrimmage) or Hajj (major pilgrimmage.)
Hajj four facts Where does Muslims do Hajj? Muslims pray in the Kaaba. Why does Muslims do Hajj? Once, Mohamed sad to Muslims, that third best think after belief to Allah is excellent Hajj. What are they doing when they get there? They are praying & praise Allah-it is calling Tawaf
During Hajj, Muslims perform Tawaf, which involves circumambulating the Kaaba, seven times in total. This is done twice during the pilgrimage: first as part of the Umrah (which can be performed at the beginning of Hajj) and again as part of the Hajj rituals. Each circuit is made in a counterclockwise direction, starting from the Black Stone. Tawaf is a significant act of worship and devotion for pilgrims.
Muslims go around the Ka'abah seven times in an anti-clockwise motion because this is what prophet Muhammad did (Peace be upon Him). Muslims follow in the footsteps of Muhammad. Muslims also do this because Allah revealed this is what is required of Hajj. Going around the Ka'abah is often called Tawaf.
The black box is called the Kabah, it is in Saudia arabia in Makkah. When we muslims pray we face Kabah..(Quibla). we also got to Makkah to do hajj, it is like a pilgrimage...we go around the Kabah,this is called doing Tawaf.
People circle the Kaaba seven times during the Tawaf, which is a ritual performed by Muslims during the Hajj pilgrimage and Umrah. The Tawaf involves walking counterclockwise around the Kaaba, starting from the Black Stone, and is an essential part of these religious observances. Each circuit is completed with the intention of seeking closeness to Allah.
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