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Turning around Kaaba for seven rounds is a ritual worship to be done either independently or in context with the rituals of hajj (pilgrimage) or Omra (minor pilgrimage). Also, Muslims perform Salat (praying); that is the 2nd pillar of Islam five pillars; facing Kaaba.

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How are Kaaba and Qibla related?

The Qibla (which the direction of the Muslims during praying) is to face Kaaba when the Muslim is praying.


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Muslims pray toward the Kaaba in the city of Mecca, located in Saudi Arabia. This act of facing the Kaaba during prayer is called "Qibla." It symbolizes the unity and uniformity of worship among Muslims worldwide.


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What is the name of the building Muslims circle for hajj?

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Which major figure in Jewish and Christian traditions is believed by Muslims to have built the Kaaba in Mecca?

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What is the most sacred spot on Earth as Muslims believe?

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How many Muslims can perform hajj in khana e kaaba?

Up to 4 million Muslims can perform Hajj and can be afforded in Al-Masjid Al-Haram that is surrounding Kaaba.


Which direction do Muslims face when they pray to Mecca?

Muslims face towards the Kaaba in Mecca when they pray.


What is it called when Muslims travel to Kaaba?

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Who goes in the kaaba?

The Kaaba, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a sacred site in Islam and is visited by millions of Muslims during the Hajj pilgrimage. Generally, only Muslims are allowed to enter the Kaaba, and even then, access is typically restricted to special occasions, such as during Hajj or specific religious ceremonies. Non-Muslims are prohibited from entering the area surrounding the Kaaba. The interior of the Kaaba is typically reserved for the custodians and select dignitaries during special events.