This is your personal opinion
Whether real or wrong
I respect that
I am always in the service To inquire about anything about Islam
Thank you
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This is very simple
I'm getting thousands of messages on my email
As well as in many other sites
Do not worry about the details
It is important
The desire to learn more about Islam
I appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions, and i like reading your posts, because they let me feel like i'm learning about a culture and religion of which i have been ignorant.
I really do like having you here and contributing to this site.
, these are good lessons. Thank you for your contribution here
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I don't think yeni speaks babble. yeni is obviously bi-lingual and only expressing his Muslim Faith that I find interesting to read. When I point out inaccuracies in his statements, yeni never goes off on a rant. yeni is polite unlike many on this forum.
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Alhamdulilah.
May Allah send His Peace and Blessings to the Noble Messenger. Ameen
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When I was traveling around India, we were in Goa when it hit 40c. I can tell that was hot! The hottest weather I have ever experienced. The strange thing is I knew that back in Canada at the time it still way before freezing where I live. I actually missed the snow and the cold!
We live on a strange planet - weather-wise.
It looks like a very interesting video. i really like the concept the video. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Bruh, you're so intelligent.
Thank you for posting brother, can you tell me more.
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The Black Stone of Mecca, or Kaaba Stone, is a Muslim relic, which according to Islamic tradition dates back to the time of Adam and Eve. It is the eastern cornerstone of the Kaaba, the ancient sacred stone building towards which Muslims pray, in the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.The Stone is a dark rock, polished smooth by the hands of millions of pilgrims, that has been broken into a number of fragments cemented into a silver frame in the side of the Kaaba. Although it has often been described as a meteorite, this hypothesis is still under consideration.
The Black Stone is a Muslim object of reverence, which according to Islamic tradition dates back to the time of Adam and Eve. Many consider it to be a Tektite. It is the eastern cornerstone of the Kaaba, the ancient sacred stone building towards which Muslims pray, in the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The Stone is roughly 30 cm (12 in.) in diameter, and 1.5 meters (5 ft.) above the ground. When pilgrims circle the Kaaba as part of the Tawaf ritual of the Hajj, many of them try, if possible, to stop and kiss the Black Stone, emulating the kiss that it received from the Islamic prophet Muhammad. If they cannot reach it, they are to point to it on each of their seven circuits around the Kaaba. The Stone is broken into a number of pieces from damage which was inflicted during the Middle Ages. The pieces are held together by a silver frame, which is fastened by silver nails to the Stone.
The Black Stone of Kaaba or Mecca in Arabic, is called Al-hajar Al-aswad. The word Kaaba - Ka'ba - Ka'bah - means Cube.
There are various opinions as to what the Black Stone actually is. Muslims say that the Stone was found by Abraham (Ibrahim) and his son Ishmael (Ismail) when they were searching for stones with which to build the Kaaba. They recognized its worth and made it one of the building's cornerstones.
There is no indication as to where this stone originated, but since it pre-dates the revelation of the Holy Qur'an and Muhammad's prophethood, and even kissed, it must stem from the time of Abraham since the Hajj traditions are traceable to the patriarch of monotheism.
The Ka'bah at Mecca describes the shape of the black stone structure on a marble base which stands in the centre court of the Great Mosque, Masjidul Haram, at the centre of Mecca. It stands about 50 feet high by about 35 feet wide. Set into the eastern corner is the sacred stone. This Ka'ba is a cubed shaped temple rebuilt by Abraham and his son Ishmael. Reverently draped in black cloth throughout the year, it beckons to every Muslim of the world to come to its sacred ground.
When Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second Caliph, came to kiss the stone, he said, in front of all assembled: "No doubt, I know that you are a stone and can neither harm anyone nor benefit anyone. Had I not seen Allah's Messenger kissing you, I would not have kissed you. "They pay their respects to the Black Stone in a spirit of trust in Muhammad, not with any belief in the Black Stone itself.
أحمد ديدات - علاقة الانسان بربه فى الاسلام
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6jytk1Lchg
احمد ديدات - رسالة إلى المسلمين العرب فى بلاد الغرب
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYy9qu9GL2w