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Who built the kaaba that is in Mecca?

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    unknownuser
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    peace AB, good to see you still going strong bro , I hope you and your family in "Australia/Egypt" are fine. sun
    peace

    Salam mate

    I'm really delighted to hear from you too, the family is great Al hamdullelah, wish you and your family the best

    Take care

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      Peace bro Nadeem (agentxxx), all,

      You might find the following discussions by Ayman interesting and relevant to this topic

      http//groups.google.com/group/soc.religion.islam/msg/41a51328bdca3c80?

      http//groups.google.com/group/soc.religion.islam/msg/730fe6e654dd9242?

      http//groups.google.com/group/soc.religion.islam/msg/51a91e7c64b57fb6?

      http//groups.google.com/group/soc.religion.islam/msg/221ffb07a5dcb04b?

      http//groups.google.com/group/soc.religion.islam/msg/ebe1e5f7b9e67f0e?

      http//groups.google.com/group/soc.religion.islam/msg/170416c761b02771?

      http//groups.google.com/group/soc.religion.islam/msg/45468e83c8d780b4?

      http//groups.google.com/group/soc.religion.islam/msg/4a3c6d6a13f7df1c?

      The complete discussion in which Ayman participated can be found at

      http//groups.google.com/group/soc.religion.islam/browse_thread/thread/783540f26de114a0/2a42085a49ad9a9a?lnk=raot#2a42085a49ad9a9a

      Please also see the following discussion on this forum

      http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=11105.0

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        Peace all,

        As far as "bakkah" is concerned, please see the following link for a discussion about "bibakkata" by brother Anwar

        http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=10079.msg54622#msg54622

        Also see the following by Anwar (progod)

        http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=7199.msg9648#msg9648

        Brother Ayman agrees that "bakkah" is not a meaningless proper name per his following post

        http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=13210.msg112175#msg112175

        Thus 396 would be translated as

        396 Truly the best/foremost house placed/established for people is "in a ranking above the rest"/"with much crowding"/"bibakkata"; blessed and a guidance for the worlds.

        The location of the house is "DO NOT SET UP PARTNERS WITH THE GOD"

        1. And when we assigned to Ibrahim the house's place/location THAT DO NOT PARTNER WITH ME A THING, and cleanse my house for the passers by, and the remaining, and the humbly hearing and obeying.

        The only requirements according to al-qur'aan for the "bayt"/house where "hajj" takes place are

        1. People do not set up any partners with The God at the location of the house/"bayt" (see 2226).
        2. It is a safe place where people can assemble without fearing oppression or persecution (see 2125).

        Thus the "hajj" could be at any house established for The God where no partners are set up with The God, and where it is safe and secure for the people to assemble.

        Please see the following for additional relevant info

        http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=10673.msg61263#msg61263

        THERE IS NO QUR'AANIC EVIDENCE FOR HAJJ AT JERUSALEM OR MECCA. This is based on the misunderstanding of the COMMON NOUNS "BAKKATA" and "MAKKATA" as proper names. This is similar to the post qur'aanic hijacking of other common nouns from al-qur'aan and their usage as proper names, such as "masjid al-aqsa", "safa", "marwah", "kaaba" etc.

        The original "hajj" during the Prophet's time could have been at Jerusalem or its vicinity, but the Qur'aan does not give any proper name locations for "hajj"; rather it gives us GENERAL CONCEPTS using which a "bayt" could be established for the purpose of "hajj" at any place which fulfills the criterion given by the Qur'aan as shown above.

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          A link that was posted on here a while back

          http//www.hinduism.co.za/kaabaa.htm

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            Samia
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            A link that was posted on here a while back

            http//www.hinduism.co.za/kaabaa.htm

            I could not recognize one single Arabic word, neither from what is claimed to be found in the kaaba, nor in the following paragraphs where the writer tries to relate some "Arabic" words to Hindu religion.

            A research of such a low quality is just a waste of time to read. The only word I could recognize is the word "namaz", and even this is not Arabic, as the writer claims.

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              Mister Oak is a known Hindu fundementalist, who tries hard to make everything to be off hindu origin. It is the classical "we feel weak, so we fight back by claimin all history".

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                Mister Oak is a known Hindu fundementalist, who tries hard to make everything to be off hindu origin. It is the classical "we feel weak, so we fight back by claimin all history".

                hmm, that sounds familiar... where have i heard that ideology before? haha

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                  Raj-ah
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                  AhmadBahgat

                  Firstly, according to an article means nothing really, I was asking you about your own understanding to 9107-108, on the other hand Layth article is full of mistakes and I replied already to the first 2 parts and have shown severe mistakes and illogical events according to the article author, I stopped replying to it due to the fact that what I presented from the Quran was enough to refute it fair and square but it seems a lot of young Muslims get excited with the article then get dragged and drugged and just follow it blindly despite the non sense it, then try to do the same that those authors do, which is to manipulate many verses to justify their non sense, this is also what Rashad Khalifah did exactly btw his cult follower continue to do just that, and even this is what the sunnis do as all sects do for that matter.

                  very correct dear friend, this is actually what is happening, I realy appreciate your efforts, the reason i too am spending my time here. These half learned friends have become more dangerous for ISlam then the rigid enemies of Islam.

                  Quran
                  We appointed Abraham to establish the Shrine "You shall not idolize any other god beside Me, and purify My shrine for those who visit it, those who live near it, and those who bow and prostrate.

                  "And proclaim that the people shall observe Hajj pilgrimage. They will come to you walking or riding on various exhausted (means of transportation). They will come from the farthest locations."

                  This prophecy from the times of Muhammad till Present is only true for the shrine that is built in Mecca the "KAABA".

                  Offcourse people visit Jersualem and other shrines too, but in what numbers as compared to Mecca and according to any system as comapred to Mecca?

                  Please stop misguiding the younger generation.

                  Quote from Zidane seems out of context here.

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                    "And proclaim that the people shall observe Hajj pilgrimage. They will come to you walking or riding on various exhausted (means of transportation). They will come from the farthest locations."

                    This prophecy from the times of Muhammad till Present is only true for the shrine that is built in Mecca the "KAABA".

                    Raj-ah,
                    How is this prophecy true? Only "muslims", not the people, go to Mecca. Moreover, women are restricted unless accompanied by a mahram (?)

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                      Raj-ah
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                      Samia

                      Raj-ah,
                      How is this prophecy true? Only "muslims", not the people, go to Mecca. Moreover, women are restricted unless accompanied by a mahram (?)

                      First of all "muslims" are people too

                      Women restricted?? Well I am not aware of any sort of command in Quran!

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                        Quran
                        We appointed Abraham to establish the Shrine "You shall not idolize any other god beside Me, and purify My shrine for those who visit it, those who live near it, and those who bow and prostrate.

                        "And proclaim that the people shall observe Hajj pilgrimage. They will come to you walking or riding on various exhausted (means of transportation). They will come from the farthest locations."

                        This prophecy from the times of Muhammad till Present is only true for the shrine that is built in Mecca the "KAABA".

                        Offcourse people visit Jersualem and other shrines too, but in what numbers as compared to Mecca and according to any system as comapred to Mecca?

                        Please stop misguiding the younger generation.

                        Quote from Zidane seems out of context here.

                        Salam dear brother

                        I was thinking about this verse the other day, thanks for bringing it in here, this is yet another compelling evidence that the fairy tale of Al Masjid Al Haram beng in Juresalem is nothing but dust in thin air promoted by a buch of ignorant

                        You are 100% right man regarding the people coming from every where when the Hajj time comes, this is what the verse also says "The Hajj Time", there is no Hajj time in Jerusalem, in another words no one calls us to do Hajj in Juresalem

                        Regarding the argument presented by another member trying hard to flaw the Hajj to Mecca, Al Nas means men and women, the member is trying to use the SA flaws controlling Al Masjid Haram to totally discredit its holy status following the Shaitan calls of course, yet no one of those non sense advocate provided a single compelling proof from the Quran, they come to us with weird and unfounded propositions, like Al Masjid Al Haram is a status in your head rotfl rotfl rotfl

                        Here is the word Al Nas meanning only the believers only, so the Tom and Jerry argument that the verse is not talking about the Muslims only (doing the Hajj) because is calls them Al Nas must be dismissed

                        And when it is said to them Believe as the people believe they say Shall we believe as the fools believe? Now surely they themselves are the fools, but they do not know.

                        (13)

                        -> See, " ", i.e. "as the people believe ", i.e. the word Al Nas can be used for the believers only as it can be used for all

                        http//free-islam.com/extraimages/slamdunk.gif

                        Take care bro

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                          unknownuser
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                          First of all "muslims" are people too

                          Excatly informed brother

                          as you can see 213 is talking about the believers and called them Al Nas

                          Women restricted?? Well I am not aware of any sort of command in Quran!

                          That is a SA government law that is not sanctioned by Allah in His Quran as you just said

                          Take care mate

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                            Peace all,

                            We appointed Abraham to establish the Shrine "You shall not idolize any other god beside Me, and purify My shrine for those who visit it, those who live near it, and those who bow and prostrate.

                            "And proclaim that the people shall observe Hajj pilgrimage. They will come to you walking or riding on various exhausted (means of transportation). They will come from the farthest locations."

                            The above translation contains several errors. 2226 tells us about the "location" of the "bayt"/sanctuary/house, not establishing a "shrine". It clearly tells us that the location has the following criterion DO NOT SET UP PARTNERS WITH THE GOD. How can a black shrine full of idols be the location of the "bayt" ?

                            2227 tells us to call the people with "the hajj", not "the hajj pilgrimage" ! There is only one "hajj" in that verse. It does not say "alhajj alhajj".

                            There are many pagan shrines in the world that pagans perform a pilgrimage to, and they travel great distances to go to those shrines, walking and riding, but that does not make them the pure house per 2226 because they are full of idols. Also just because the majority goes to a location does not make it the right location, especially when the place is full of idols.

                            6116 And if you obey the majority of those on Earth they will lead you away from God's path; that is because they follow conjecture, and that is because they only guess.

                            Shouldn't those who are concerned with a particular location try to cleanse/purify it of all the idols it contains before they choose it as their hajj location as per 2226 ?

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                              peace brother tanveer,

                              thank you for the links . I haven't had the time to read them all.

                              brother ayman- However, we must pause here for a moment and ask some vital questions

                              1. Since the pilgrimage was first called to by Abraham and was known by the prophets who came after him (e.g. Moses making an oath ? measured by the years of pilgrimage), then why are the so-called followers of Moses and Jesus (Jews & Nazarenes) unaware of the significance of Mecca or the need to visit the Temple there?

                              2. If Mecca was the place where Abraham first raised the Shrine, then why do the Sunnis and Shia claim in their history that the prophet and his followers were facing Jerusalem in their daily Salat before switching to Mecca a few years later?

                              3. If the Sunnis and Shia are fabricating the history of the Jerusalem qibla (focal point), then why is there physical evidence found in the form of a mosque with two qiblas located in Medina and dating back to the prophet?s time?

                              please will anyone explain?

                              Raj-ah- This prophecy from the times of Muhammad till Present is only true for the shrine that is built in Mecca the "KAABA".

                              Ok brother raj-ah fine!....but was this built by Ibrahim and his son? if so then i would like you to enlighten me by explaining this verse.
                              2846. And you were not on this side of the mountain when We called, but a mercy from your Lord that you may warn a people TO WHOM NO WARNER CAME BEFORE YOU, that they may be mindful.

                              yesterday I heard on Geo TV that the prophet's mother was buried at Abwa a place 600 km from Mecca...where is Abwa? I couldn't find it on the Map...and can somebody explain the background of her death 600 km from Mecca?

                              peace

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                                unknownuser
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                                I haven't heard such thing before I came to this forum that Kaaba wasn't built by the Abraham. Lots of innocent Muslims have different views about that Kaaba Sharif. But if someone can prove that it wasn't built by Abraham and Masjed Hiram is not that then I think it would be lot more interesting than code 19. Because as Christians beliefs revolve around crucifixion similarly the most important pillar of sunni/shia-Islam revolves around that building, literally and metaphorically.

                                May God guide us, Hamsa

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                                  peace Hamsa,
                                  if we look at this from a martian's point of view, the kaaba is just a building, and it could've been built by anyone. There's only one group that claims that Abraham built the kaaba, the Muslims, who also believe in a lot of crap. And because it's impossible to sort out the crap from the truth, we can come to the conclusion that no one knows when or how the Kaaba was built, and we can probably never know that.

                                  So how do we know whether it is God's house or just another pagan shrine? Well, we look at it and examine it. We know that it has pagan written all over it, and so does the hajj ritual, so I guess it must be a pagan shrine built by pagans.

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                                    Samia
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                                    Samia
                                    First of all "muslims" are people too

                                    Women restricted?? Well I am not aware of any sort of command in Quran!

                                    Raj-ah

                                    This is not valid logic! If I say everyone should come in, and only females came in, that means they did not understand my command, or they do not care about it. Similarly, Christians, Jews, infidels, Hindus...etc are also people, so why only muslims, among all the people, are allowed?

                                    As for women being restricted, of course you are not aware of anything like that in the quraan, and you are right. I was not talking about what quraan commands, because that's not what's going on in the so-called-pilgrimage, I was talking about what the "pilgrimage" taking place in S.A commands.
                                    Actually, it is all against the commands of God. Therefore, no prophecy came true.

                                    Are you aware that women are restricted from performing hajj without being accompanied by a mahram? Just go to any site of a S.A embassy and look at visa requirements for hajj for females.

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                                      Tanveer wrote

                                      The above translation contains several errors. 2226 tells us about the "location" of the "bayt"/sanctuary/house, not establishing a "shrine". It clearly tells us that the location has the following criterion DO NOT SET UP PARTNERS WITH THE GOD. How can a black shrine full of idols be the location of the "bayt" ?

                                      Several errors?
                                      Ok! then what is your translation for it?
                                      Is Kaaba a black shrine??
                                      Why do you call it a Black Shrine??
                                      Are you talking about the stone?
                                      The stone is a dark reddish brown color and its diameter is about 12 inches (30.5 centimeters).
                                      Are their any Idols in it?
                                      Please can you answer and improve our knowldge!

                                      Tanveer

                                      2227 tells us to call the people with "the hajj", not "the hajj pilgrimage" ! There is only one "hajj" in that verse. It does not say "alhajj alhajj".

                                      There are many pagan shrines in the world that pagans perform a pilgrimage to, and they travel great distances to go to those shrines, walking and riding, but that does not make them the pure house per 2226 because they are full of idols. Also just because the majority goes to a location does not make it the right location, especially when the place is full of idols

                                      Despite lot of differences in our opnion I still respect your views, but these one I think are made in hurry.

                                      Yes that does not make them pure house becuase they are full of idols, so this is what I am saying; what is your point?

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                                        Raj-ah
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                                        Samia wrote

                                        Raj-ah

                                        This is not valid logic! If I say everyone should come in, and only females came in, that means they did not understand my command, or they do not care about it. Similarly, Christians, Jews, infidels, Hindus...etc are also people, so why only muslims, among all the people, are allowed?

                                        As for women being restricted, of course you are not aware of anything like that in the quraan, and you are right. I was not talking about what quraan commands, because that's not what's going on in the so-called-pilgrimage, I was talking about what the "pilgrimage" taking place in S.A commands.
                                        Actually, it is all against the commands of God. Therefore, no prophecy came true.

                                        Are you aware that women are restricted from performing hajj without being accompanied by a mahram? Just go to any site of a S.A embassy and look at visa requirements for hajj for females.

                                        Please read carefully what AhmedBahgat posted, it can't be more simple!

                                        I guess you understand the difference between Allah and Saudi Government?

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                                          Samia
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                                          Samia wrote
                                          Please read carefully what AhmedBahgat posted, it can't be more simple!

                                          What Ahmed posted does not answer my question.

                                          I guess you understand the difference between Allah and Saudi Government?

                                          I do. Do you?
                                          Do you believe the Saudis are making the prophecy come true?

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