Yes
Carbon dating is not applicable to the Kaaba as it is made of stone. The Kaaba is estimated to have been established around 2,000 BCE by Prophet Ibrahim.
Yes, the Kaaba, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, houses the Black Stone, which is a meteorite. This stone is set into the corner of the Kaaba and is an ancient object of veneration in Islamic tradition. Pilgrims often attempt to touch or kiss the Black Stone during the Hajj pilgrimage, as it is believed to have been sent down from paradise. However, the stone itself is not a temple but rather an integral part of the Kaaba structure.
The latitude and longitude of the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia is approximately 21.4225° N, 39.8262° E.
No, and for future reference the preferred English spelling is the Ka'ba. The moon gravitates around the Earth due to it's gravitational pull. Nowhere in the Qu'ran does it say that the moon rotates around the Ka'ba
The distance between kabba and south pole is 12348,32kms
627 square feet
KAaba
Kaaba is a historic building..at the direction of kaaba muslim worship but not worship kaaba
.Kaaba, because kaaba itself is an Arabic word.
The Kaaba is in the shape of a cube. This is because the word Kaaba means cube in Arabic
retaj
no difference
The holy object within the square shrine of the Kaaba is the Black Stone, or Al-Hajar al-Aswad. This stone is believed to have originated from paradise and is revered by Muslims as a symbol of God's covenant with humanity. Pilgrims often touch or kiss the stone during the Hajj pilgrimage as part of the rituals performed around the Kaaba. The Kaaba itself is considered the most sacred site in Islam, facing which Muslims direct their prayers.
it is placed in outer side of kaaba
Kaaba is a circumambulating of pilgrims. Tawaf is also a performance by the pilgrims.
its an angel (subhanallah) it goes into the Kaaba and out of it.
You circle around the Kaaba as a worship to Allah for example in omrah or haj