The Kaaba stone, specifically the Black Stone (al-Hajar al-Aswad), is not a meteorite but is believed by many Muslims to be a sacred object that has been venerated since pre-Islamic times. Its exact origins are uncertain, and while some theories suggest it may have a meteoritic origin, there is no definitive scientific evidence to confirm this. The stone is set into the eastern corner of the Kaaba in Mecca and is an important part of Islamic pilgrimage rituals.
it is placed in outer side of kaaba
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according to Islam when Abraham (PBUH) wanted to rebuild and repair the old Kaaba a stone was helping him by will of God and that stone was like an elevator for moving up the stones and building the walls of Kaaba and the footprint of Abraham (PBUH) remained on that stone and now this stone is near Kaaba and is considered a blessed stone and is called "the place of Abraham".
Carbon dating is not applicable to the Kaaba as it is made of stone. The Kaaba is estimated to have been established around 2,000 BCE by Prophet Ibrahim.
The black stone is in the Grand Mosque, also known as the Kaaba.
Yes, the Kaaba is the big stone box in the middle of the most holy mosque, Al-Masjid al-Haram, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Yes, the black stone is inside the kaaba.
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Some people go to the Kaaba to touch the Black stone. Or they go to preform sacred rituals for thier religion.
The black stone in the Kaaba is believed to have fallen from heaven to show Adam and Eve where to build an altar. If one sees a picture of the black stone, one will see a fragmented dark rock, polished smooth and framed to the side of the Kaaba.
Yes, the "Manal" refers to the wall of the Kaaba, specifically the area known as the "Hajar al-Aswad" or the Black Stone, which is embedded in the eastern corner of the Kaaba. Pilgrims often touch or kiss the Black Stone during the Tawaf, the act of circumambulating the Kaaba during the Hajj pilgrimage. The Kaaba itself is a sacred structure located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is the focal point of Islamic worship.