

As is well known, the whole Muslim world regards the Holy Kaaba as a hallowed site. Muslims have a childhood fantasy to go to this Black Building and ask Allah for forgiveness for their past transgressions. Many Muslim brothers and sisters go to Makkah and Madinah in Saudi Arabia each year. Their vacation is meant to fulfill a childhood fantasy. The dream involves performing the Hajj or Umrah at the holy city of Mecca.
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Inside the Holy Kaaba
Muslims are curious in the Holy Kaaba's interior and architectural details. You will be startled to learn that the Ka'ba's interior is completely barren. Except for the granite floor and three imposing pillars, there is nothing. The components of the hanging lights are composed of gold and diamonds. The words from the Quran are written on gold plates.
Was the Holy Kaaba Rebuilt?
Yes, the Holy Kaaba has undergone a number of reconstructions. Hazrat Adam (A.S.) was the one who first created the Kaaba. It is not precisely the same as the Blessed Building that was constructed by Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) and His son Hazrat Ismail (A.S), as seen by Muslim brothers and sisters today. The Holy Ka'ba has needed renovation from one period to the next because to natural and man-made disasters.
Being Muslims, we have trust that our beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) oversaw the main reconstruction. But many of the pieces had already been effectively repaired before He became a Messenger of Allah. It was the time when the Last Messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.), put the Hajar e Aswad, the Black Stone of Heaven, using a material that allowed each tribe to support it, and thereby prevented the first mass murder.
One major reconstruction has been occurring on average every few periods in the meantime. In Makkah, the final reconstruction was completed in 1996. This repair was very thorough, with the Hajj and Umrah officials replacing several old stones with new marble and granite stones to strengthen the Holy Kaaba's base and create a new roof with hanging golden lighting. This should be the final refurbishment of the House of Allah for many centuries, insha'Allah. The Black Box is now stronger and more protected than ever thanks to the revised methods.
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