Wait, what?? There were multiple Kaaba’s?? Please explain.
They’re all just meteorites, right?
TheDogtor-- on
I always found the word “Kabaa” interesting.
In Hebrew the abbreviation קב”ה literally spelled out “Kaba” means “Holy Blessed One” refering to god. הקדוש ברוך הוא – The Holy Blessed One\Him or in tandem , “Blessed be the Holy One”
GuyfromKK on
Masjidil Al-Aqsa was the original direction when Muslims pray. But later changed to Masjidil Al-Haram (which contains the Kaaba) in Mecca.
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Wait, what?? There were multiple Kaaba’s?? Please explain.
They’re all just meteorites, right?
I always found the word “Kabaa” interesting.
In Hebrew the abbreviation קב”ה literally spelled out “Kaba” means “Holy Blessed One” refering to god. הקדוש ברוך הוא – The Holy Blessed One\Him or in tandem , “Blessed be the Holy One”
Masjidil Al-Aqsa was the original direction when Muslims pray. But later changed to Masjidil Al-Haram (which contains the Kaaba) in Mecca.