Yes, Muslims travel to Mecca to visit the Kaaba, a cube-shaped building located inside the Masjid al-Haram (the Grand Mosque). The Kaaba is considered the most sacred site in Islam, and Muslims face towards it during prayers. Pilgrimage to Mecca, known as Hajj, is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, making it a significant spiritual journey for Muslims.
yes, NOTHERE IS NO SHIVLING IN MECCAWHO THE HELL TOLD YOU THAT SHIVLING IN MECCA,THE MECCA IS THE WHOLY ISLAMIC CITY IN THE WORLD.WITHOUT ANY MUSLIMS NO CAN ENTER IN THIS CITY,ONLY MUSLIMS CAN VISIT THIS CITY.
The Qibla is the term for the direction of prayer in Islam. The first Qibla was Jerusalem, likely to appease the Arabian Jews and convince them to join Islam. When this ploy had failed, Muhammad received a revelation that the true Qibla was in Mecca, and reoriented the Muslims to bow towards Mecca. Now, all Muslims pray facing the direction of Kaaba in Mecca. Muslims all praying toward this location symbolizes the unity of all Muslims worldwide and under the law of God. In addition to prayer, Quibla is observed when Muslims die, their heads are turned in the direction of Mecca.
Hazrat Muhammad(S.A.W) gave the true message of ALLAH to the people of mecca,but though the people of mecca at that time were non-muslims and so they reacted harshly
Answer 1Muslims don't worship any building. Even, Kaaba (that is the most sacred Islamic building) is not worshiped by Muslims but respected and honored by Muslims.Answer 2Muslims worship in a building called a mosque. They must take off their shoes before entering a mosque.Answer 3If you are asking What building do Muslims worship IN, then the above answer is right. If you are asking "Which building do Muslims worship?" Answer is; Muslims don't worship any building. They worship The one true God (Allah). And Allah has ordered Muslims to face Ka'bah (a building in Mecca) for worship. They don't worship Kabah, but they face to ka'bah to worship Allah (On true God, Not Jesus or The Holy Ghost).Example: After Fateh Mubeen (conquest of Mekkah by Muslims) Hazrat Bilal (may Allah keep him in peace) climbed over Kabah and gave Azan (call for prayer namaz). this very clearly shows that Muslims never worship Kabah and its just a direction.
Mecca (or Makkah) is the Most Sacred city for Muslims for: Having the Ka'aba, the world's oldest God worship house. Ka'aba is surrounded by the world biggest mosque that is having capacity of around 4 million Muslim prayers (as in time of Hajj). Mecca is the birth place of the prophet. Mecca is the first place where the prophet received the first God revelation of Quran through the angel Gabriel. Answer B Mecca was founded by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael. Many centuries after that, the Prophet Muhammad was born in Mecca, a direct descendant of Abraham. The prophet Muhammad preached the religion of Islam, which called the people of Mecca back to the roots of the Abrahamic religion. The square black building that one often sees (The Ka'aba), is the house that Abraham built to worship God. All Muslims are required to make a pilgrimage to this house once in their lifetime. During the pilgrimage, they perform various rights that are meant to commemorate the hardships that Abraham and his family faced to establish Mecca as a center for all those believing in the one true God.
It is true.
Yes (true), Muhammad was born in Mecca Born in c. 570.
no, it is not true.
True Muslims help everyone
Yes, Mahmud Ghaznawi was a true hero of the Muslims.
the Nation of Islam was racist. The Nation of Islam thought that white people were the devil. When Malcolm X went to Mecca (pilgrimage), he realized that white, black, everyone could be muslims. After Mecca, Malcolm realized that the Nation of Islam was wrong: they were not true muslims. So he became a Sunni Muslim.
It is not true. Muslims like Sufists.