Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Muslims. what is the secret behind going around the Kaaba (black house) 7 time? what special about this place?

and why do you circling the Kaaba in a counter-clockwise direction seven times? why not 2 or 5 for example? why seven?





tell me some facts related to this place and why its important place?





by looking at this place i can tell there must be something special about it:


http://www.bizton.com/sitebuildercontent鈥?/a>Muslims. what is the secret behind going around the Kaaba (black house) 7 time? what special about this place?
In Islam, the Hajj commemorates a number of events in the life of Abraham and his family in Mecca. Abraham is a prophetic figure and patriarchal father who features in the holy scriptures of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. These are sometimes collectively known as the Abrahamic faiths and are all based upon the belief in one God.





During his life, Abraham endured a succession of trials of his faith in God. One of the most significant began with his and his family's departure from Palestine to Arabia to protect his wife Hagar and son Ishmael from the seething jealousy of his first wife Sarah. Upon God's command, Abraham left Hagar and Ishmael with provisions in a desolate desert valley in Mecca, trusting that God would care for them.





The Sa'i - Pilgrims rush between Safa and Marwah


When their provisions ran out, Hagar desperately searched for water for her son in the harsh desert conditions. She ran frantically between the hills of Safa and Mawah before eventually collapsing in despair and beseeched God to help her. Miraculously, a spring of water soon gushed forth at Ishmael's feet and is known as the Zam Zam well. Pilgrims to this day re-enact her desperate search for water by walking seven times between the knolls of Safa and Mawah called the Sa'i.





In time, passing traders and nomads stopped in the desert valley and requested Hagar's permission to water their camels. When Abraham returned, he was astounded to see his wife running a well, trading water with passers-by. As the traders and nomads decided to settle in the valley, the small settlement grew into the city of Mecca and the well of Zam Zam proved to be a lucrative water source for thousands of years.





On another of his visits, God ordained Abraham to build a dedicated place of worship for him and to call all believers on an annual pilgrimage there. Together with Ishmael, Abraham built a 50-foot high cubical building known as the Ka'aba on a sanctified place first established by Adam. This building still stands today and pilgrims circumnavigate it when performing Tawaf.





The most testing trial of Abraham's faith was God's command for the patriarch to slay his own son. After much agonising and an encounter with Satan which culminated in the stoning of the Devil, Abraham agreed to obey but God spared him and accepted the sacrifice of a ram instead. This is the basis of the Stoning of the Pillars ritual in Mina during the Hajj.








The Ka'aba today


During their lifetimes, Abraham and Ishmael maintained the Hajj but within centuries, the worship at the Kaaba descended into paganism and the worship of many Gods. Over 300 hundred idols were placed in the Ka'aba and much singing, dancing, nudity and immorality occurred around it. Eventually, God sent down another Prophet to restore the Kaaba and the Hajj to their correct paths.





In 632CE on his return to Mecca from exile in Medina, Mohammad embarked on a journey with thousands of his followers. Taking Mecca with little resistance, Mohammad destroyed the idols, reclaimed the Ka'aba and restored the Hajj rites to their original purity and devotion to one God alone. Mohammad also imbued the Hajj ceremonies with remembrance of the Prophets divinely dedicated lives.





On Mohammad's Farewell Hajj in 632CE, 200,000 followers assembled to hear his vision of an all-encompassing political, social, economic and spiritual Islam. Delivering his sermon on Mount Arafat, Mohammad espoused a belief in one God, the equality of all Muslim believers, the sanctity of life, property and honour, women's rights and the notion of the Ummah.





Now, millions of pilgrims assemble to hear sermons at Arafat during the zenith of the Hajj on a pilgrimage serving to test one's faith in God, family and the physical and spiritual self.Muslims. what is the secret behind going around the Kaaba (black house) 7 time? what special about this place?
It's the circle of the universe. counter clockwise motion. and number seven is a special number to God.





-in the solar system planets go counter clockwise motion around the sun. http://www.calcuttahams.com/images/Solar鈥?/a>


-electronics moves around its nucleus in counter clockwise movement.


-the way we go around the Kaaba (black house). is the same way of how electronics and planets moves around its nucleus.


-also Tornado and Hurricans moves in the same direction when it starts as counter clockwise motion.





this movement motion has to do with life circle. and it's commanded by God to do it like this.
here are some facts about this place:





-it's the universal motion movement





-The legend of the Kaaba dates back to the fall of Adam from Paradise onto Earth at Makkah. According to Hadith (sayings of the prophet Muhammad),


Angel Jibraeel (Gabriel) flapped his wings to uncover a foundation laid in the seventh fold of the earth. Angels paved this foundation with stones and Adam


went round this structure following the example of the Angels. Therefore, it stands to reason that God contemplated and designated the Kaaba before the


creation of the earth as the direction of worship.





-it is important to understand that the Kaaba is not a symbol of worship. The Kaaba is only a direction of worship to unite muslims.





-it's the place of Abraham, and whoever go there has to feel secure.





-the ';black house'; is under a house in heaven called ';the house of Al-mamor';. and this ';house of Al-mamor'; is under the thrown of God.





-it has the black stone. which believes it's a stone from paradise.





-it has the miracle of water of Zamzam. this water never stop producing water until today. and it's a bless water
These two alim already answer the question. so i've nothing to add.
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