because he was the first one to be there whem muhamad was there !
cos he was like the first ever jew. ;)
Yes, as long as it is slaughtered in the Halal manner. Peace.
Muslims hate the crusades because in the days of the crusades powerful armies from western Europe used to come to the middle east to loot pillage and murder in the name of Christianity.
Freedom and equality
I presume you mean The Crusades. The Crusades were Holy Wars in the 11th to 13th centuries waged by Christians from western Europe to regain the holy city of Jerusalem from the Muslims. The First Crusade succeded, but Jerusalem was subsequently regained by the Muslims, and the later Crusades failed to regain it.
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The Prophet Abraham and his son were ordered from Allah to build it. It is also where Prophet Mohammad was born.
Because Abraham(Ibrahim) is a Muslim.
Abraham is called father of their nations.
because the Kabbah or Kah'ba is the black stone to which all Muslims face in prayer. Abraham and his son were commanded to build a place of worship for the Muslims and they chose to place it in Mecca the holy city. The Kabbah was the result. Then God told Abraham to call all the worshippers to The Kabbah. Which is why all Muslims must make the pligrimage to Mecca, to walk around the Kabbah.
the believe that Abraham and ishmael built a shrine in mecca called the ka'ba and there is a rock inside it that fell from the sky and was once white but since so many people touched its black witch rezembles there sins taken away
Abraham did not build anything specifically for the Muslims. However, Abraham built the Ka'aba which currently serves as the Qibla or Direction of Prayer for Muslims.
Abraham was the christians father in faith and a person honored by the Muslims
Moses is the most important Jewish prophet
The Jews. Muslims also claim lineage from Abraham.
Muslims trace their ancestry through Abraham's son Ismael. Jews trace their ancestry through Abraham's son Isaac.
Muslims believe that Abraham was a prophet. Also that he was the main influence in todays monotheism.