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~¦ رغد مميز ¦~
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رقم العضوية : 1782
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تاريخ التسجيل : Feb 2016
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أخر زيارة : 14-12-2016 (12:49 AM)
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Learn about Kabah
Learn about Kabah
تعرف على الكعبة
When Ishmael - son of Abraham and Hagar - was born, Abraham's other wife, Sarah, became jealous, so she asked Abraham to keep them away from her. Allah, the Exalted, inspired Abraham to take them to Makkah. He would visit them from time to time. Once, he stayed away from them for a period of time, and upon returning he saw Ishmael shooting arrows near the well of Zamzam. When he saw him, he embraced him the way a father would embrace his son - and said: 'O Ishmael, Allah has commanded me to build a House here.' Together they erected the walls of the House of Allah. Ishmael gathered the rocks, and Abraham set them. After the walls were a bit high, he placed a stone where he stood, and Ibraheem and his son supplicated to Allah saying: 'O Allah accept from us, for indeed You are All-Hearing and All-Seeing.' Muslims all over the world face the kabah during their prayers; it is the first House of Allah.
Allah says: (Indeed, the first House [of worship] established for mankind was at bakkah [i.e. Makkah] - blessed and a guidance for the worlds.) (3:96) It is a symbol of Muslim's unity. Muslims face the kabah with their hearts and bodies.
Allah says: (So wherever you might turn, there is the Face of Allah (and He is High above, over His Throne).) (2:115) When the Muslims circumambulate around the House, they are not worshipping it, for they worship Allah alone.
Allah says: (Let them worship the Lord of this House, Who has fed them [saving them] from hunger and made them safe from fear.) (106:3-4) |
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