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The interior contains nothing but the three pillars supporting the roof and a number of suspended silver and gold lamps. During most of the year the Kaaba is covered with an enormous cloth of black brocade, the kiswah.
- Black Stone of Mecca
Black Stone of Mecca, Muslim object of veneration, built...
- Black Stone of Mecca
The Mīzāb ar-Raḥmah, commonly shortened to Mīzāb or Meezab is a rain spout made of gold. Added when the Kaaba was rebuilt in 1627, after a flood in 1626 caused three of the four walls to collapse.
The door of the Kaaba is now made of solid gold; it was added in 1982. The kiswa, a large cloth that covers the Kaaba, which used to be sent from Egypt with the hajj caravan, today is made in Saudi Arabia.
The Black Stone was held in reverence well before Islam. It had long been associated with the Kaaba, which was built in the pre-Islamic period and was a site of pilgrimage of Nabataeans who visited the shrine once a year to perform their pilgrimage. The Kaaba held 360 idols of the Meccan gods.
19 Ιουν 2024 · The Door of the Kaaba: A single door adorned with pure gold, located on the eastern side of the Kaaba between Al-Multazam and the Black Stone. The door is 1.90 meters wide, 3.10 meters tall, and positioned 2.25 meters above the ground.
1 Φεβ 2019 · The Ka'aba is covered with a kiswah, a black silk cloth which is embroidered in gold with verses from the Quran. The kiswah is restored and replaced once each year. History. According to the Quran, the Ka'aba was built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael as a house of monotheistic worship.
Inside the Kaaba, there are three pillars to support the roof. The floor is made of marble and the ceiling is covered with cloth. [ 5 ] Gold and glass decorations are hanging between the pillars.