The Kaaba is covered with a black cloth called the kiswah as a sign of respect and to protect the structure from the elements.
The Kaaba is covered by a black silk and gold-embroidered cloth known as the Kiswah. This cloth is replaced annually during the Hajj pilgrimage and features intricate calligraphy that includes verses from the Quran. The Kiswah symbolizes the importance of the Kaaba as a sacred site in Islam, and its design reflects the artistry and craftsmanship of Islamic culture.
Kaaba is a historic building..at the direction of kaaba muslim worship but not worship kaaba
.Kaaba, because kaaba itself is an Arabic word.
These days, the roof of the Kaaba is stone covered by smooth cement. It can be seen by anyone who is on the second or third floor of the Holy Mosque.
The Kaaba is in the shape of a cube. This is because the word Kaaba means cube in Arabic
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The kaab ais a cubed shape which is covered in a beautiful black silk and about two thirdds of the way up, runs a gold embroided calligraphy, some of which has been extracted from the qur'an. The kaaba is a cubed shape which is covered in a beautiful black silk and about two thirds of the way up, runs a gold embroided calligraphy, some of which has been extracted from the qur'an.The Kaaba or Ka'aba is a cuboid building at the center of Islam's most sacred mosque-others would describe it differently but it looks like the puzzle box in those hell raiser movies
Kaaba is a circumambulating of pilgrims. Tawaf is also a performance by the pilgrims.
it is placed in outer side of kaaba
Inside the Kaaba, the floor is made of marble and limestone. The interior walls are clad with marble halfway to the roof. The marble is inset with Qur'anic inscriptions. The wall directly adjacent to the entrance of the Kaaba has six tablets inlaid with inscriptions. The top part of the walls are covered with a green cloth embroidered with gold Qur'anic verses. Caretakers anoint the marble cladding with scented oil used on the Black Stone outside. Three pillars stand inside the Kaaba, with a small altar set between one and the other two. Lamp-like objects (possible crucible censers) hang by a rope above the platform.
You circle around the Kaaba as a worship to Allah for example in omrah or haj