The Kaaba in Islam simply marks the sacred space of gathering for Muslims and plays a role in the sacred rites and rituals of the pilgrimages of Hajj and Umrah. It is also the direction in which Muslims around the world pray five times a day.
Why Is The Kaaba Important?
The Kaaba holds significance for Muslims in a number of areas, but it is most important as it marks the direction of prayer that Muslims perform each day, five times a day.
Here are a number of reasons why the Kaaba is important to Muslims:
- The foundations of the Kaaba was first built by the first man and prophet of Allah (SWT), Adam (AS)
- The Kaaba was built by Ibrahim (AS)
- The Kaaba was reinstated to its original purpose by the beloved prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), as well as the sacred pilgrimage of Hajj.
- It plays a role in the sacred pilgrimages of Hajj and Umrah.
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