Nothing. By the Kaaba is the Black Stone which is believed to be sent from God to the Prophet Abraham (PBUH) with his son Ishmael (PBUH) when building the Kaaba.
2006-10-11 13:22:55
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answer #1
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answered by Suliman 3
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The Kaaba is a building believed by Muslims to be the house of God. Muslims pray in the direction of the Kaaba, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The Black Stone, as mentioned in a previous answer, is located there.
2006-10-11 20:25:01
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answer #2
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answered by The Doctor 7
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Inside the Kaaba, there is a marble floor. The interior walls are clad with marble half-way to the roof; tablets with Qur'anic inscriptions are inset in the marble. The top part of the walls is covered with a green cloth decorated with gold embroidered Qur'anic verses. The building is believed to be otherwise empty. Caretakers perfume the marble cladding with scented oil, the same oil used to anoint the Black Stone outside.
2006-10-11 20:33:29
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answered by cha0s 3
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A rock that supposedly fell from Heaven. The Kaaba was worshiped in pagan times, and is still revered in Muslim circles.
2006-10-11 20:23:47
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answered by ? 3
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ANswerer Number onne is correct. The black stone is on its side. I know nothing of a "white stone" inside it. Trust me, im muslim. We would not be allowed to put anything in the Kaaba, that is because we face it when we pray, so, if there was something inside it, we would be praying to the thing inside it, you see? HOpe it helps.
2006-10-11 20:26:14
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answered by asayeed_01 2
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Nothing, but Muslims believe that Abraham and Ismael Built it and devoted it to God as the first place of worship. here is a little quran about it if you're interested
[2:125] We have rendered the shrine (the Ka`aba) a focal point for the people, and a safe sanctuary. You may use Abraham's shrine as a prayer house. We commissioned Abraham and Ismail: "You shall purify My house for those who visit, those who live there, and those who bow and prostrate."
[2:126] Abraham prayed: "My Lord, make this a peaceful land, and provide its people with fruits. Provide for those who believe in GOD and the Last Day." (God) said, "I will also provide for those who disbelieve. I will let them enjoy, temporarily, then commit them to the retribution of Hell, and a miserable destiny."
Abraham Delivered All the Practices of Submission
[2:127] As Abraham raised the foundations of the shrine, together with Ismail (they prayed): "Our Lord, accept this from us. You are the Hearer, the Omniscient.
[2:128] "Our Lord, make us submitters to You, and from our descendants let there be a community of submitters to You. Teach us the rites of our religion, and redeem us. You are the Redeemer, Most Merciful.
2006-10-11 20:31:37
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answered by Muse 4
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Just a pagan shrine which a lunatic named "Muhammad" adopted into his new "monotheistic" hate cult.
It was entirely a pagan creation. Muslims agree that BEFORE Muhammad, pagans worshiped there, but that before the pagans, prophet ibrihim established the "house of allah".
Of course, while archelogical record is clear about the pagan orgins of the pagan kabbah, there is no evidence whatsoever that Abrhama or ibrihim even existed, much less ever set foot within a 500 miles of mecca.
2006-10-11 20:25:26
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answered by Anonymous
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A rather large bag of poo which they rub on each other.
2014-10-02 18:25:03
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answered by ? 1
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