9 facts about Kabaghar that are probably unknown to you: 1. The only place in the world inside the Kaaba where you can pray facing any direction. 2. There is another Kaaba for the angels in the sky just above the Kaaba of our world which is called Baitul Mamur. There, 70,000 angels get the opportunity to circumambulate every day. And those who have performed Tawaf once do not get the opportunity to do it a second time. On the night of Miraj, Rasulullah (SAW) was shown this Baitul Mamur. (Many people think of the Kaaba as the complete Masjidul Haram. In fact, inside the Masjidul Haram is the Kaaba which is covered with black ghilaf. The two are not equal.) Many may be wondering why 'Hajre Aswad' (which means 'black stone' in Bengali) so that Hajis kiss , why silver is covered in one case. In the case of the history of Hazrat Aswad, we know that there was a fear of civil war in Makkah before the prophethood of the Prophet (peace be upon him) over who would connect Hazrat Aswad to the Kaaba. The dispute was settled amicably by the intervention of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and the Prophet (peace be upon him) himself attached the stone to the Kaaba. According to some, during the fitnah , during the caliphate of Abdullah ibn Zubair, during the siege of Umayyads in Makkah, Hajr Aswad was shattered by a stone. Although most historians agree , it happened at the hands of magicians. The Karamatis were a group of Shiites who established their rule in Bahrain. One of the thousands of misconceptions was that they considered Hajj a heresy and a superstition. In response to this demand, they invaded Mecca during the Hajj season in 930. At that time the Abbasid Caliphate had become so weak that they were unable to provide security for the pilgrims. Karamati Shiites killed thousands of pilgrims and dumped their bodies in the Zamzam well. Hazre then took Aswad with them. Hazrat Aswad was a prisoner of theirs till 951 AD. Twenty-two years later, the Abbasid caliph took it back from them in exchange for a large sum of money. They stuffed Hazrat Aswad in a sack and threw him in Kufa Jame Mosque. Hajar Aswad was shattered when the Muslims rescued it. The pieces were later assembled and replaced in a silver case at the Kaaba . Once again in the eleventh century, a man sent by Al Hakim B. Amrillah, the Fatimid Shiite ruler of Egypt, went to the Kaaba to break the Hajr Aswad. But the Muslims were able to kill him before he could inflict any major damage. 4. During the time of Rasulullah (SAW) different responsibilities of Hajj were on different people. Some were in charge of water for the pilgrims , some for food ; The key to the Kaaba was on Banu Shaybar. Although everyone else has lost their responsibilities, the key to the Kaaba has been in the hands of that family since the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him). Because after the conquest of Makkah, the Prophet (peace be upon him) gave this key to Banu Shaybar Usman bin Talha (R) and said , “ Keep it , Banu Talha , till the Day of Resurrection ; And no one will take it from you except the unjust oppressors. " Even today , whoever wants to enter the Kaaba , be it Caliph-King-Sultan , must first of all request Banu Talha. 5. The Kaaba was situated in a low-lying area in the middle of the Makkah valley , causing flooding and flooding in the Masjid -ul-Haram. So at that time people did not circumambulate ? No , Tawaf did not stop at that time. The Muslims then used to swim and perform Tawaf. At present, with the help of advanced technology, the system of preventing the flow of water and making the drainage system easier, the pilgrims do not have to worry anymore. . Until recently, the Ka'bah was open twice a week and anyone could enter the Ka'bah and pray. But now due to the increase in the number of pilgrims and for various reasons, sadly, only twice a year now the Kabaghar is opened and only special guests get a chance to enter. . The previous Kaaba had two doors. One for entry and the other for exit. There was also a window in the Kaaba for some time. Although at present there is only one door to enter the Kaaba. . Ibrahim (as) and Ishmael (as) did not build the Ka'bah in the shape in which we now see it. In fact, the Kaaba has been rebuilt over the ages for various natural and man-made reasons. It was last renovated in 1998, replacing many weak stones and building a new roof. The outline that can be found when the bow-shaped door is placed on the ground , was the shape of the actual Kaaba. A few years before the Prophethood of the Prophet (peace be upon him) the Quraish decided that they would rebuild the Kaaba. It was decided that only money from sacred sources would be used in this case. They will not use money from robberies , prostitution or gambling . [It can be said that the Quraish were ahead of many of us in this regard. Corrupt people bribe in elite areas of the capital , and now donate a portion of that money to 'halalize' corruption to buy mosque chandeliers.] Eventually they built a smaller version of the Kaaba and surrounded the semicircular place known as the 'Hijr Ismail' with small brick walls so that the shape of the old Kaaba could be understood. Towards the end of his life , the Prophet (peace be upon him) expressed his desire to restore the Kaaba to its original form. During the caliphate of Abdullah ibn Zubayr, the Ka'bah returned to its original shape for a short time ; Eventually, however, it changed again and took on the current cubic shape. 9. We have been accustomed since childhood to see the beautiful black cover of the Kaaba with verses of the Qur'an written in golden letters. But the cover of the Kaaba was not always so black. It is thought that the Abbasids introduced the black ghilaf. However , at different times the girth of the Kaaba was of different colors. Sometimes white , sometimes red or green. This red ghilafat was used in the Kaaba about two hundred years ago and was sent to Mecca in 1800 by Caliph Selim III. GoNews24 / MHS / AF