Abstract
There is no doubt that Allah made the Ka’ba the first place of worship on earth.
In which there is light and guidance for all human beings. For this reason, it is a source of
honor and respect for all Muslims in the world. Allah almighty has made it obligatory on all
human beings to respect the Ka’ba. All kinds of war, evils and tribulations are forbidden in
the Ka’ba until the Day of Judgment. On the contrary, it is strictly forbidden to desecrate and
harm the sacrificial animals that lead to the Ka'ba, as well as to the people who go for Hajj.
In short, respect for the Ka'ba should be observed in all circumstances and no action should
be taken that is contrary to the dignity and position of the Ka'ba. And all such acts, which fall
into the category of indecency, are forbidden. But in spite of such strict orders, some
traditions prove that the Ka'ba was destroyed and ruined so much that the Kaaba will not be
rebuilt. Therefore, in this article, along with researching and refining these traditions, an
attempt will also be made to determine the time in which this event took place.
Naveed Iqbal, Farhadullah. (2019) Historical Aspect Of The Traditions Related To The Destruction Of The Kaaba, The International Research Journal Department of Usooluddin, Volume-03, Issue-1.
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