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Who built the original Kaaba according to the Islamic faith?
Muslims believe that Abraham—known as Ibrahim in the Islamic tradition—and his son, Ismail, constructed the Kaaba. Tradition holds that it was originally a simple unroofed rectangular structure.
Is Allah a Shiva?
Originally Answered: Were Allah and Shiva the same? Shiva is one of God’s name in Hinduism/Sanatana Dharma. God may have so many name and still is the same whatever name we use to call his name. So from Hindu/Sanatana Dharma’s perspective, Allah is just another name for God.
What does the Quran say about the Kaaba?
The Qur’an contains several verses regarding the origin of the Kaaba. It states that the Kaaba was the first House of Worship for mankind, and that it was built by Ibrahim and Ismail on Allah’s instructions.
What is the significance of Kaaba in Mecca?
Long before Islam came in to existence, Kaaba, in Mecca in Saudi Arabia was a pilgrimage site. The word Kaaba came from the Tamil Language which originated around 1700BC. In Tamil Nadu Kabaalishwaran temple is Lord Shiva’s temple and Kabaali refers to Lord Shiva. The black stone at Kaaba is Shiva Lingam and Kaaba is a Hindu temple.
Why is the Shiv Ling of Kaaba so special?
Shiv Ling of Kaaba is not Unique. Abu Tahir broke Shiv Ling respected as black stone by muslims. It was re-assembled in a silver case. Shiv Ling even if broken is allowed to be worshipped in Vedic tradition. Islam followed same concept of respecting Shiv Lingam in the form of Black Stone (Hajre Aswad).
What is the significance of hanging lamps inside the Kaaba Sharif?
The hanging lamps represents Saffronization inside Kaaba Sharif (arrows), it also reveals Vedic practice in Kaaba Shiv Mandir where Shiv is replaced by Moon God Chandra aka formless idol Allah. However symbolic Shiv Lingam is kissed by idol worshipping Muslims to repent for sins of not following ancestral tradition.
What happened to the Black Stone at the Kaaba?
During its history, the Black Stone at the Kaaba has been struck and smashed by a stone fired from a catapult, it has been smeared with excrement, stolen and ransomed by the Qarmatians and smashed into several fragments. al-Azraqi provides the following narrative on the authority of his grandfather: