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9 May, 12:16
Why was the Kaaba important to early Muslims?
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Catherine Buckley
9 May, 12:22
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The Kaaba, which Muslims believe was built by Abraham and his son Ismail as a monotheistic house of worship, is considered Islam's most sacred site. Believers around the world face the Kaaba during their five daily prayers. Muslims don't worship the Kaaba, but view it as a metaphorical house of God.
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