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Wow, the inside of the Kaaba is something else! It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen before. You can feel the spiritual energy radiating from it. It’s truly awe-inspiring. From its intricate carvings to its beautiful marble walls, it’s a sight to behold. Plus, with all the history and tradition that surrounds it, you can’t help but be moved by its presence. It’s no wonder why so many people make a pilgrimage here every year - it really is something special!

Who Can Go Inside The Kaaba? [Solved]

Well, theoretically any Muslim can get into the Kaaba, but only if they’ve got the green light from the Al-Shaibi fam, who’ve had the key for centuries. Behind that big ol’ wooden door covered in gold is a tiny room with a marble floor. Pretty cool, huh?

  1. The Black Stone: This is a sacred stone that is believed to have been given to Abraham by the angel Gabriel. It is embedded in the eastern corner of the Kaaba and is kissed by pilgrims during their Hajj pilgrimage.

  2. Kiswah: This is a black cloth that covers the Kaaba and is changed every year during the Hajj pilgrimage. It has inscriptions of verses from the Quran written in gold thread.

  3. Maqam Ibrahim: This is a stone platform located near the Kaaba where Abraham stood while building it with his son Ishmael according to Islamic tradition.

  4. Multazam: This area between the door of Kaaba and Maqam Ibrahim, where pilgrims stand for prayers and supplications, seeking God’s blessings and mercy for themselves and their families back home.

  5. Hijr Ismail: This area outside of Kaaba was built by Prophet Ishmael as a place for worshiping God before building Kaaba itself, according to Islamic tradition

The Kaaba, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a sacred site for Muslims. Inside the Kaaba is a cube-shaped structure that houses the Black Stone. It’s believed to have been given to Abraham by the angel Gabriel and is said to have been kissed by Muhammad during his pilgrimage. People come from all over the world to visit this holy place and pray inside its walls. It’s an awe-inspiring experience - you can feel the spiritual energy radiating from within!