Kaaba Stone, or The Black Stone History
The Kaaba stone - the house of God is in the eastern corner of Kaaba. The Black Stone is also known as Hajar al-Aswad in Arabic. The obligatory rite of Tawaf during the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimage starts and ends at this sacred stone. Prophet Muhammad and as well as other well-known Prophets, the Sahabah, and millions of pilgrims and pious personalities have performed the religious journeys of Hajj and Umrah . Praying and taking blessings from Allah. It is an integral part of the spiritual journey to pay respect to the Black Stone in Kaaba. The Black Stone dates to the pre-Islamic religion of the Arabs. Today, it is divided into three large pieces and is surrounded by a stone ring while being held together with a silver band. It was given to Adam on his fall from paradise. It was originally white but turned black by absorbing the misdeeds of the pilgrims kissing and touching it. The Black Stone is of great holds significance in Islam. The stone is valued as it is believed to have ...