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Makkah’s importance is unparalleled, as it is the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad, the final prophet of Islam. It was here that he received his first divine revelation from Allah, marking the beginning of the message that would transform the world. Makkah is the epicenter of Islamic worship, with Muslims from all corners of the globe traveling here to perform the Hajj pilgrimage—a duty that every able Muslim must undertake at least once in their lifetime. The Kaaba: The House of Allah At the center of Makkah stands the Kaaba, a cube-shaped structure revered as the House of Allah. This sacred building, made of granite and marble, holds the Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad) in one of its corners. It is the direction towards which Muslims face while performing their prayers, symbolizing unity in worship. Surrounding the Kaaba is the Masjid al-Haram, the Grand Mosque, which is the largest mosque in the world, capable of accommodating millions of worshippers during the peak of pilgrimage seasons. Sacred Sites of Makkah Apart from the Kaaba, Makkah also boasts other significant landmarks for pilgrims. Mount Arafat, a nearby hill, is where pilgrims gather to perform the ritual of Wuquf during Hajj, commemorating the moment of Prophet Muhammad’s Farewell Sermon. Mina, a valley close to Makkah, is where pilgrims carry out the act of Ramy al-Jamarat—stoning the devil—a symbolic gesture to renounce evil. Cultural and Spiritual Heart of the Muslim World Makkah is more than just a place of pilgrimage; it is also a cultural and intellectual hub, home to many prestigious Islamic institutions of learning. Its rich history and heritage attract scholars, tourists, and believers, making it a vibrant center for Islamic knowledge and spirituality. The city's economy is driven by the millions of Muslims who visit each year, adding to its global significance. The Islamic Story: A Journey of Faith and Guidance The Islamic story is a beautiful tapestry of divine creation, the lives of the prophets, and the timeless teachings of Islam. Creation of the Universe Allah, the One and Only God, is the Creator of the universe, the angels, and all of humanity. The story begins with the creation of Adam and Eve, the first humans, who were placed in Paradise (Jannah). However, they were tested and, after disobeying Allah’s command, were sent down to Earth. The Prophets: Messengers of Allah’s Guidance Over the centuries, Allah sent prophets to guide humanity. Adam, the first prophet, laid the foundation for mankind’s relationship with Allah. Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) demonstrated unwavering faith, even when tested by Allah. Prophet Musa (Moses) led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, while Prophet Isa (Jesus), born to the Virgin Mary, performed miracles as a sign of Allah’s power. Finally, Prophet Muhammad, the last of the prophets, received the divine revelations that form the Quran, the eternal guide for Muslims. The Life of Prophet Muhammad Prophet Muhammad’s life is a profound example of courage, patience, and devotion to Allah. Born in Makkah and orphaned at an early age, he grew up under the care of his uncle Abu Talib. At the age of 40, he received his first revelation from the angel Jibril (Gabriel), which marked the beginning of his prophethood. Despite facing severe persecution in Makkah, Muhammad remained steadfast and migrated with his followers to Madinah, where he established the first Islamic state based on justice, compassion, and equality.

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