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Kaaba Collection

The Kaaba, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a sacred site for Muslims around the world

Background imageKaaba Collection: Muslim prayer carpet, Palestinian Authority, Middle East

Muslim prayer carpet, Palestinian Authority, Middle East

Background imageKaaba Collection: Saudi Arabia Mecca

Saudi Arabia Mecca
The Kaaba, or Kissing Stone enclosure

Background imageKaaba Collection: Mecca / Kaaba

Mecca / Kaaba
THE KaBA AT MECCA

Background imageKaaba Collection: Mecca ca 1910 Kaaba Saudi Arabia

Mecca ca 1910 Kaaba Saudi Arabia
Mecca, ca. 1910. The Kaaba. 1910, Saudi Arabia, Mecca

Background imageKaaba Collection: The Mi'raj (Night Journey of the Prophet) with the Ka'ba in Mecca Below... c1600. Creator: Unknown

The Mi'raj (Night Journey of the Prophet) with the Ka'ba in Mecca Below... c1600. Creator: Unknown
The Mi'raj (Night Journey of the Prophet) with the Ka'ba in Mecca Below, Page from an unidentified Manuscript (image 1 of 3), c1600

Background imageKaaba Collection: The Railway Line from Constantinople to Mecca, from a series of promotional cards on Great Railway

The Railway Line from Constantinople to Mecca, from a series of promotional cards on Great Railway Lines
488455 The Railway Line from Constantinople to Mecca, from a series of promotional cards on Great Railway Lines, produced by Chocolat d'Aiguebelle, 1900-19 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageKaaba Collection: Tile with a representation of Mecca, 16th-17th century (ceramic)

Tile with a representation of Mecca, 16th-17th century (ceramic)
473659 Tile with a representation of Mecca, 16th-17th century (ceramic) by Arabic School, (16th-17th century); Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo

Background imageKaaba Collection: The Kaaba at Mecca (engraving)

The Kaaba at Mecca (engraving)
655266 The Kaaba at Mecca (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Kaaba at Mecca)

Background imageKaaba Collection: A Pilgrimage to the Great Mohammedan Shrine at Mecca, c1930. Creator: Unknown

A Pilgrimage to the Great Mohammedan Shrine at Mecca, c1930. Creator: Unknown
A Pilgrimage to the Great Mohammedan Shrine at Mecca, c1930. Muslim pilgrims entering the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia

Background imageKaaba Collection: Islamic Tiles showing the Kasbah at Mecca (Ka Ba), 1668

Islamic Tiles showing the Kasbah at Mecca (Ka Ba), 1668. Ottoman Period. At Islamic Museum, Cairo. Egypt

Background imageKaaba Collection: Mecca ca 1910 Bird -eye Kaaba city background

Mecca ca 1910 Bird -eye Kaaba city background
Mecca, ca. 1910. Bird s-eye of Kaaba with city in background. 1910, Saudi Arabia, Mecca

Background imageKaaba Collection: Mecca ca 1910 Bird -eye view tent city outside

Mecca ca 1910 Bird -eye view tent city outside
Mecca, ca. 1910. Bird s-eye view of tent city outside Kaaba. 1910, Saudi Arabia, Mecca

Background imageKaaba Collection: Mecca ca 1910 Close-up Kaaba Saudi Arabia

Mecca ca 1910 Close-up Kaaba Saudi Arabia
Mecca, ca. 1910. Close-up of the Kaaba. 1910, Saudi Arabia, Mecca

Background imageKaaba Collection: Miniature. Deluge. Noahs ark Circling the Kaaba (Mecca). Mu

Miniature. Deluge. Noahs ark Circling the Kaaba (Mecca). Mu
Islamic art. Miniature. Deluge. Noahs ark Circling the Kaaba (Mecca). Museum of Turkish and Islamic art. Turkey

Background imageKaaba Collection: Street in Mecca, Saudi Arabia

Street in Mecca, Saudi Arabia Date: circa 1920s

Background imageKaaba Collection: Bursa - Interior of the silk textile works - Turkey

Bursa - Interior of the silk textile works - Turkey
The interior of the silk textile works of Bay Freres, Bursa, Turkey. The textile manufacturers of Bursa were responsible for making the silk velvet covering for the Ka aba in Mecca

Background imageKaaba Collection: The Kaaba, or kissing Stone Enclosure at Mecca

The Kaaba, or kissing Stone Enclosure at Mecca
THE KaBA, OR " KISSING STONE " ENCLOSURE AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah, is a city in the Hejaz and the capital of Makkah Province in Saudi Arabia

Background imageKaaba Collection: MECCA: PILGRIMS, c1910. A city of tents outside of the Ka ba at Mecca, Saudi Arabia

MECCA: PILGRIMS, c1910. A city of tents outside of the Ka ba at Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Photograph, c1910



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The Kaaba, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a sacred site for Muslims around the world. It holds immense religious significance and serves as the focal point of their faith. This holy mosque stands tall amidst the bustling cityscape, drawing millions of worshippers every year. Stepping inside this revered sanctuary, one can witness a breathtaking sight: the Kaaba itself. Adorned with intricate designs and draped in a black cloth known as the kiswah, it exudes an aura of divine tranquility. As believers gather here to pray, they lay down their Muslim prayer carpets facing towards this sacred structure. Throughout history, countless pilgrims have embarked on journeys from far-flung corners of the globe to reach Mecca's hallowed grounds. The Palestinian Authority has long supported these spiritual endeavors by facilitating travel arrangements for its citizens seeking solace at Masjid Al Haram. Looking back into time, we catch glimpses of Mecca's evolution through captivating photographs capturing moments like angels decorating the Kaba at Prophet Muhammad's birth or an overall view of Court of the Kaaba in 1910. These images serve as reminders that this ancient city has always been steeped in rich tradition and deep-rooted faith. Mecca's allure extends beyond its religious significance; it also boasts architectural marvels like The Grand Mosque which showcases stunning views toward the Kaaba. Its majestic presence evokes awe-inspiring emotions among those fortunate enough to witness it firsthand. As we reflect upon these snapshots from history and present-day realities alike, one thing remains clear –the Kaaba continues to be a symbol of unity for Muslims worldwide. It transcends borders and brings people together from all walks of life within its spiritual embrace. Whether you are captivated by old promotional cards depicting railway lines leading to Mecca or find solace while praying on your Muslim prayer carpet facing towards this sacred structure.