hello,
I am taking an Islamic Studies at my university. I am currently writing a paper on the history of the Ka'aba, and was hoping to get some Muslim input for my paper. If anyone has time to answer a few questions, I would really appreciate it!
I also want to say that I think that you have a beautiful religion, and the more I learn about it, the more I respect it and it's followers.
1. Who do you believe built the Ka'aba?
2. What was/is the purpose of the Ka’aba?
3. Between Abraham and Muhammad, what happened to the Ka’aba? Who was in charge of taking care of the Ka’aba?
4. Who is in charge of the care of the Ka’aba now?
5. Was the Ka'aba ever used as a Mosque, in Adam's day etc?
Any other information you would like to share about the Ka'aba would be greatly appreciated. Also if you want to leave your name so I can cite you in my paper that would be helpful - but not necessary.
Thank you all so much!
-Curiosity
Hi,
It sounds awesome that you're doing Islamic Studies. I would have loved to have done that course but not that many universities offer that course, just out of curiosity what university is it that you attend? I've also always wondered what the course is actually like, could you provide some info?
I just thought I'd give you some input:
1) Who do you believe built the Ka'aba?
History books mention eleven builders who rebuilt the Sacred House. Some of these views are presumptive while others are indisputable. But among those who were mentioned to have built the Holy Ka'bah are the following:
1. The Angels (peace be upon them).
2. Adam (peace be upon him). It was said that it was built by Adam (peace be upon him) assisted by the Angels (peace be upon them).
3. Seth Ibn Adam (peace be upon them).
4. Abraham in collaboration with his son Ismail (peace be upon them).
5. AI-Amaliqah.
6. Jurhum.
7. Qusai, the fourth grandfather of Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him).
8. Quraish. Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him) was present during this construction and participated, five years before his mission, by carrying the stones with the help of his uncle AI-Abbas to the site of the building. He also played a wise role in settling who was eligible to put the Black Stone in its place.
9. Abdullah lbn Al-Zubair (may Allah be pleased with them) in the year 65 H. This was after the siege of AI-Husayn Ibn Numair, who came with his army on behalf of Yazeed Ibn Muawiyah to wage war against lbn AI-Zubair. He attacked the Holy Ka'bah with catapults, causing its walls to collapse and burn. This necessitated its complete demolition and reconstruction after the withdrawal of Al-Husayn and his army.
10. AI-Hajjaj in the year 74 H. In fact, the construction by AI-Hajjaj is not considered as a comprehensive addition as it was only the demolition of the additions made by Ibn AI-Zubair.
11. The Ottoman Sultan, Murad Khan, in the year 1040 H., after most of the sides of the Holy Ka'bah were destroyed as a consequence of heavy rains and torrents which flooded Makkah on the afternoon and evening of Thursday 20th Sha'ban, 1039 H.
Source:
http://www.kabahinfo.net/eng-php/builders-kabah.php
2) What was/is the purpose of the Ka’aba?
For any reference point on the Earth, the Qibla is the direction to the Kaaba. Muslims are ordered to face this direction during prayer (Qur'an 2:143-144). While it may appear to some non-Muslims that Muslims worship the Kaaba, the Kaaba is simply the focal point for prayer. The purpose of it being built was just as a symbol of unity among the Muslims because all Muslims around the world will facing the Kaaba. Muslims also perform Tawaaf (i.e. the pilgrims walk around the Kaaba seven times) and point to the stone or kiss it as a symbol of the continuity of Islam over time and of the unity of believers around the Ka'aba during the Hajj pilgrimage.
3) Between Abraham and Muhammad, what happened to the Ka’aba? Who was in charge of taking care of the Ka’aba?
In pre-Islamic times, the Ka'aba was worshipped by numerous pilgrims and devotees. Following the death of Abraham, the Meccans fell into idoltary and paganism and the Ka'aba was filled with more than 300 idols.
At the time of Mohammad's birth, Mecca was an ancient centre of commerce ruled by a few powerful merchant families from the Quraysh tribe.
When Muhammad conquered Mecca, he destroyed the 360 idols around Kaaba which the Meccan pagans possessed. There was one god for each day of the year. While destroying each idol, Muhammad recited [Qur'an 17:81] which says "Truth has arrived and falsehood has perished for falsehood is by its nature bound to perish."
Muhammad (SAW) then entered the Kaaba and ordered all the pictures to be destroyed.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaaba#Before_Islam
http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/H/hajj/genb_mecca.html
4) Who is in charge of the care of the Ka’aba now?
The keys to the Kaaba are held by the Banī Shaybat (بني شيبة) tribe. Members of the tribe greet visitors to the inside of the Kaaba on the occasion of the cleaning ceremony. A small number of dignitaries and foreign diplomats are invited to participate in the ceremony. The governor of Mecca leads the honored guests who ritually clean the structure, using simple brooms. Washing of the Kaaba is done with a mixture of Zamzam and rosewater.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaaba#Cleaning
5) Was the Ka'aba ever used as a Mosque, in Adam's day etc?
To be completely honest, I don't have enough knowledge to answer this question. It would be best to ask an Islamic scholar regarding this, I don't want to falsely guess answers which could be completely wrong.
Other links that may be useful:
http://www.dartabligh.org/months/zilhaj/historyofkaaba/index.html
http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/H/hajj/genb_mecca.html
Hopefully this should be of some help if I'm not too late and you haven't already handed in your paper. If you want to add my name for citations its Rizwan Ahmed
Btw, if you've got MSN it'd be cool talking to you

I'll PM you my addy
Riz