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Episode 02- The origin of the Kaaba

Released Sunday, 25th November 2018
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Episode 02- The origin of the Kaaba

Episode 02- The origin of the Kaaba

Episode 02- The origin of the Kaaba

Episode 02- The origin of the Kaaba

Sunday, 25th November 2018
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The origin of the Kaaba:Sailing through the history of Arabian Peninsula shows clearly how the Ka’ba in Makkah and other Ka'aba in the Arabian Peninsula originated. You might think the Ka’aba in Makkah it’s the only one? No, the Ka’aba in Makkah that all Muslims pray towards and go for pilgrimage to is the lucky number one if you may.After the transfer of the Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Al-Madina, he strengthened and grew up his gang, and then he was able to eliminate any other Ka’aba to be Mecca’s Kaaba is the only one, and this is a kind of patriotism and the human affiliation of Muhammad to the place of birth.Every year, more than 30 million Muslims from all over the world, arrive in Saudi Arabia to perform pilgrimage “Hajj and Omrah”. In anticipation of the blessing and forgiveness of Allah, they are performing rituals that have no purpose or meaning, as if the Lord exists only in this place without the rest of the places.Reading through the history of Islam one can determine that, the Ka’aba originated long before Islam and it has nothing to do with Islam, and the purpose behind it was merely an economic benefit to the people who own the land that the Ka’aba was located in. People come to the Ka’aba from various locations to perform pilgrimage and buying gifts for their loved ones, thinking that everything from this place is blessed by gods. The researchers say that the Arabian Peninsula before the advent of Islam was a group of tribes that are not governed by any authority except the tribal tradition, which differs in turn, from one tribe to another. And with the multiplicity of tribes, many heroes arose, those who converted after their death to holy ancestors and their grandchildren gave them statues and mihrabs to seek their help, whenever they suffered a calamity, and for those righteous ancestors, the houses of worship were established and ways of approaching the gods or ancestors began. And then the number of gods and heroes multiplied, as a result, the houses of worship such as the Ka’aba multiplied as well. (Mihrab: a niche in the wall of a mosque, at the point nearest to Mecca, toward which the congregation faces to pray)

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