Holy Kaaba
The Kaaba is a cuboid-shaped building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is the Most Sacred site in Islam.The building has a Mosque built around it, the Masjid Al-Haram. All Muslims
around the world are supposed to face the Kaaba during prayers, no
matter where they are. From any given point in the world, the direction
facing the Kaaba is called the Qiblah.One of the Five Pillars of Islam
requires every Muslim to perform the Hajj pilgrimage at least once in his or her lifetime if able to do so.
Multiple parts of the Hajj require pilgrims to walk seven times around
the Kaaba in a counter-clockwise direction (as viewed from above). This Tawaf, is also performed by pilgrims during the Umrah (lesser pilgrimage).However, the most dramatic times are during the Hajj, when about 6
million pilgrims gather to circle the building on the same day.
The Kaaba is located inside the Masjid Al-Haram (المسجد الحرام, the "Sacred Mosque") in the center of Mecca (مكة Makkah). It is a cuboid-shape structure which is made of granite quarried from nearby hills. Standing upon a 25 cm (10 in) marble base that projects outwards about 35 cm (14 in).
It is approximately 13.1 m (43 ft) high, with sides measuring
11.03 m (36.2 ft) by 12.86 m (42.2 ft).Inside
the Kaaba, the floor is made of marble and limestone. The
interior walls are clad with marble halfway to the roof. The marble is
inset with Qur'anic inscriptions. The wall directly adjacent to the
entrance of the Kaaba has six tablets inlaid with inscriptions. The top
part of the walls are covered with a green cloth embroidered with gold
Qur'anic verses. Caretakers anoint the marble cladding with scented oil
used on the Black Stone outside. Three pillars stand inside the Kaaba,
with a small altar set between one and the other two. Lamp-like objects
(possible crucible-sensors) hang by a rope above the platform. An
enclosed staircase leads to the roof.
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