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The Kaaba is a cube-shaped building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, located in the Masjid al-Haram, and it’s the holiest site in Islam. Muslims don’t worship the Kaaba itself but use it as a focal point to direct their prayers to Allah (God). It’s like a spiritual compass, uniting Muslims worldwide when they pray facing it, called the Qibla. They visit the Kaaba during Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for those who can afford it, or Umrah, a voluntary one, to perform rituals like circling the Kaaba (Tawaf) as an act of devotion to God. These gatherings symbolize unity, humility, and faith, connecting Muslims to the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), who built it as a place to worship one God. It’s a powerful experience of community and spirituality, not about praising the Kaaba but about worshipping Allah together.
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