Who destroyed Kaaba?

683–692) conquered Mecca from the Umayyad forces of Yazid I ( r. 690–693). Ibn al-Zubayr referred to himself as the al-ʿaʾidh biʾl bayt ('the fugitive at the sanctuary'). During the First Siege of Mecca (31 October 683) in the Second Fitna, the Kaaba caught fire and was severely damaged by Yazid's army.
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Was Kaaba destroyed before?

The Kaaba has been destroyed, damaged, and subsequently rebuilt several times since. In 930 the Black Stone itself was carried away by an extreme Shiʿi sect known as the Qarmatians and held almost 20 years for ransom.
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When did Muhammad destroy the Kaaba?

The god's devotees fought against followers of the Islamic prophet Muhammad during the Battle of Badr in 624 AD. After Muhammad entered Mecca in 630, he destroyed the statue of Hubal from the Kaaba along with the idols of all the other pagan gods.
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Why Hindu are not allowed in Mecca?

According to public forum Quora, some argue that non-Muslims are not allowed in Mecca because it is a holy sanctuary. 2. Others say that one has to qualify certain requirements to be there adding that Mosques or holy places are reserved for meditation and usually have basic requirements for entry.
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Who broke the 360 idols in Kaaba?

In 629/630 CE when Prophet Muhammad (Saww) returned to Mecca from Medina, he broke the idols placed in the Black stone Kaaba and made it free of idols.
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How old is the Kaaba stone?

According to Islamic tradition, it was set intact into the Kaaba's wall by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 605 CE, five years before his first revelation.
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Who built Masjid Al Aqsa?

Al Masjid Al-Aqsa was founded forty (days or months or years) next to the Ka`bah. Historians believe that Prophet Ibrahim, peace and blessings be upon him, was the one who built or ordered Al-Aqsa to be built.
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Which Masjid is made by jinns?

The Mosque of the Jinn (Arabic: مسجد الجنّ, romanized: Masjid al-Jinn) is a mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, located near Jannat al-Mu'alla.
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What does the Quran say about Masjid Al-Aqsa?

In Surah 2, verses 149-150, the Quran says, “turn thy face toward the Sacred Mosque [the Kaaba in Mecca]… wheresoever you may be, turn your faces toward it.” Nonetheless, Jerusalem and its sacred locales – specifically Al-Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock – have remained sites of Islamic pilgrimage for 15 centuries.
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Which is the first mosque on earth?

The Quba Mosque is the oldest mosque and one of the first in Islam.
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Why is Kaaba black?

Legend has it that the stone was originally white but has become black by absorbing the sins of the countless thousands of pilgrims who have kissed and touched it. Every Muslim who makes the pilgrimage is required to walk around the Kaaba seven times, during which he or she kisses and touches the Black Stone.
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Who really built the Kaaba?

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.
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Who wrote the Quran?

Muslims believe that the Quran was orally revealed by God to the final prophet, Muhammad, through the archangel Gabriel incrementally over a period of some 23 years, beginning in the month of Ramadan, when Muhammad was 40; and concluding in 632, the year of his death.
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Does Saudi Arabia have Hindu temple?

Though having an adequate population of Hindus, there is no Hindu temple or any other place of worship for non-Muslims and the freedom of religion of non-Muslims is very much limited.
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Can non-Muslims go to Mecca?

Can non-Muslims do the hajj? No. Although Christians and Jews believe in the God of Abraham, they are not allowed to perform the hajj. Indeed, the government of Saudi Arabia forbids all non-Muslims from entering the holy city of Mecca at all.
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Who captured Makkah?

The Conquest of Mecca (Arabic: فتح مكة, romanized: Fatḥ Makkah) was the capture of the town of Mecca by Muslims led by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in December 629 or January 630 AD (Julian), 10–20 Ramadan, 8 AH. The conquest marked the end of the wars between the followers of Muhammad and the Quraysh tribe.
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What is buried under the Kaaba?

When Kaaba was reconstructed by Quresh, during which the Holy Kaaba took its cubical shape and Hijr (Hateem) was left outside. Some researchers said that the graves of Hazrat Ismail and his mother Hajrah lie covered underneath the Hijr Ismail.
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What is inside Kaaba Black Stone?

During a pilgrim's ritual, many tend to seek the Black Stone situated in the eastern corner of the Kaaba. While the Black Stone is thought to be a whole, which can be seen placed in a silver encasement, it is actually comprised of eight small rocks but molded together using Arabic frankincense.
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What is written on Kaaba cloth?

The top third of the cloth is the Kiswah belt where the Quranic text is typically placed in a band circling the Kaaba. These inscriptions typically praise and invoke Allah with the Shahada — the Islamic profession of faith. “0h Allah, There is no God but Allah, Mohammed is the Messenger of Allah.
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How much is the Kaaba cloth worth?

It is split into five pieces to cover four sides of the Kaaba and a curtain for the door to the holy site. Up to 50ft in length, it weighs almost 1,500 lbs in high-quality silk. It costs $6million to make and is traditionally paid for by the Saudi Arabia kingdom.
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What is the old name of Islam?

Islam itself was historically called Mohammedanism in the English-speaking world.
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Why do we circle the Kaaba 7 times?

There is no particular reason why the circumambulation of the 'Kaaba' is made seven times. For the same reason that Allah requires Muslims to pray five times a day is why Muslims make seven circuits around the Kaaba. In doing so, Muslims are simply obeying the commands of Allah.
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Which is the second Masjid in the world?

Masjid al Nabawi is the second holiest mosque in Islam, the second largest mosque in the world after the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. It is resting place of the Prophet Muhammad. It was built by the Prophet himself, next to the house where he settled after his migration to Medina in 622 AD.
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