The Kaaba is covered in a black silk and gold-embroidered cloth known as the Kiswah. The black color symbolizes unity and the oneness of God in Islam, representing purity and a sense of reverence. The Kiswah is replaced annually during the Hajj pilgrimage, and its color and design also reflect the significance of the Kaaba as the holiest site in Islam. Additionally, the use of black may also serve a practical purpose, as it helps to mask dirt and wear from the elements and the millions of pilgrims who visit each year.
The Kaaba is black in color because it is made of a dark stone called "hajar al-aswad," which is believed to have turned black over time due to exposure to the elements and the touch of pilgrims.
it is placed in outer side of kaaba
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It is located in kaaba
the black stone
The Kaaba is covered with a black cloth called the kiswah as a sign of respect and to protect the structure from the elements.
Some people go to the Kaaba to touch the Black stone. Or they go to preform sacred rituals for thier religion.
The black stone is in the Grand Mosque, also known as the Kaaba.
Yes, the black stone is inside the kaaba.
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Kaaba is a historic building..at the direction of kaaba muslim worship but not worship kaaba
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.