The key to the Kaaba is called the "Mizab al-Rahmah." However, if you are referring to the term "Rataj" or "Ramaj," it appears there may be a misunderstanding, as these terms are not commonly associated with the key of the Kaaba. The key is traditionally held by the Bani Shaiba clan, who have been custodians of the Kaaba for generations.
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it is the al sheibi family.....
when his mother was pregnant and visiting Kaaba (the home of God at Mecca) she felt pain of birth and could not go to home. immediately the wall of Kaaba opened and she entered and wall closed people took the key of door of Kaaba but could not open the door. after 3 days she came our with the baby in his hands. and the baby recited some verses of Quran.
The control key on a Windows machine is also called the Ctrl key. On a Mac the key with this kind of function is called Command key.
The control key on a Windows machine is also called the Ctrl key. On a Mac the key with this kind of function is called Command key.
Key's called Almighty Key because he can sing, dance and rap well :)
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It is not. It is actually called the caret key. Nothing to do with orange roots.
The Kaaba consists of several key parts, including the Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad), the Kiswah (the black silk covering), the door (Bab al-Kaaba), and the corner stones (Rukn al-Iraqi, Rukn al-Shami, Rukn al-Yamani, and Rukn al-Hijr). Additionally, the interior contains the Muqam Ibrahim, a stone associated with the Prophet Ibrahim, and the Hateem, which is an area adjacent to the Kaaba. The structure itself is a cube-shaped building made of granite.
When a piece changes key, it is called modulation.
The main (home) key, regardless of how often a work changes key, is called the tonic key.