The history of Makkah
The Ka'ba One of the five pillars of Islam (Shahadah, namaz, roza, zakat ( sadaqat are optional but very important ), hajj) central to Muslim belief, Hajj is the passage to Mecca that every Muslim must make at least formerly in their continuance if they're suitable; it's the most spiritual event that a Muslim gests, observing rituals in the most sacred places in the Islamic world. Mecca is the motherland of the Prophet Muhammad. The sanctuary there with the Ka‘ba is the holiest point in Islam. As similar, it's a deeply spiritual destination for Muslims each over the world; it's the heart of Islam. At the heart of the sanctuary at Mecca lies the Ka’ba, the cell- shaped structure that Muslims believe was erected by Abraham and his son Ishmael. It was in Mecca that the Prophet Muhammad entered the first exposures in the early 7th century. Thus the megacity has long been viewed as a spiritual centre and the heart of Islam. The rituals involved with Hajj have ...