us Muslims believe it was brought down from heaven as a gift to mankind. it was our prophet ibrahim who decided to put it in the kabah, perhaps under gods command. it was prophet muhammads habit to kiss the stone so we do the same today when we go for hajj.
Hajr i Aswad.
KAaba
During the Hajj, pilgrims stone Satan.
Your question is not understandable. But if u mean, What happens on the first day of hajj ? Answer is... On the first day of the Hajj, Muslims enter theSacred Mosque and circle the Ka'abba counter clockwise seven times, they thenkiss the Black Stone
it is a big black bosxs that has a magic stone (sent from allah) inside it muslims walk areound it 7 times durin hajj
At maka building there is a ston ,hejer a aswad ,last prophet Muhammad kiss it,so all Muslim try to kiss it.
During Hajj, Muslims perform Tawaf, which involves circumambulating the Kaaba, seven times in total. This is done twice during the pilgrimage: first as part of the Umrah (which can be performed at the beginning of Hajj) and again as part of the Hajj rituals. Each circuit is made in a counterclockwise direction, starting from the Black Stone. Tawaf is a significant act of worship and devotion for pilgrims.
Muslims stone symbols of the Devil at Mina (a town close to Makkah or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia during Hajj (or pilgrimage)
The stone in Mecca refers to the Black Stone (Al-Hajar al-Aswad), a sacred object embedded in the eastern corner of the Kaaba, the cube-shaped structure at the center of the Masjid al-Haram mosque. It is believed to have been sent down from heaven and is revered by Muslims as a symbol of God's covenant with humanity. Pilgrims often try to kiss or touch the Black Stone during the Hajj pilgrimage, as it is considered a significant act of devotion.
they walk around a big black box called hajj
The Black Stone was created in 1931-11.
To complete a Hajj you have to have performed the range of spiritual expressions, such as throwing stones at the three stone pillars at Mina, circling seven times anti-clockwise around the ka'bah and washing at the well of zamzam.