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What does the Quran say about the Kaaba?

What does the Quran say about the Kaaba?

According to Islamic opinion The Qur’an contains several verses regarding the origin of the Kaaba. It states that the Kaaba was the first House of Worship for mankind, and that it was built by Ibrahim and Ismail on Allah’s instructions.

How many times Kaaba mentioned in Quran?

The word Kaaba الكعبة mentioned 07 times in Quran in 05 verses. And [mention] when We made the House a place of return for the people and [a place of] security. And take, [O believers], from the standing place of Abraham a place of prayer.

Is it haram to sleep with your feet towards the Kaaba?

The scholars have differed whether it is sinful to sleep or point your feet towards the Qibla. There is no hadith or verse in the Quran about this issue. Based on this majority of the scholars state it is disliked but not sinful to point your feet towards the Qibla.

Do you have to face Qibla when making dua?

One must also make sure to face the Qibla (direction of prayer), whilst making du’a. The second way agreed upon by scholars is to have the palms facing one’s face; once again one must face the Qibla, but this time the back of one’s hands should also face the Qibla.

What is the best direction to sleep in Islam?

It is Sunnah to sleep on your right side and face the Qibla. When the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) laid down to sleep, he would go on his right side and place his right hand under his right cheek. Sleeping on your stomach is not permissible in Islam as this is the way Shaytaan sleeps.

Is laying on your stomach Haram?

Originally Answered: Is it haram to sleep laying on the stomach? No, it isn’t haram to sleep lying on your stomach. It is recommended to sleep on your side, specifically your right side and to avoid sleeping on your stomach, but it isn’t fard.

Is sleeping on left side bad for your heart?

Even though lying on your left side may change your heart’s electrical activity, there’s no evidence that it increases your risk of developing a heart condition if you don’t already have one.

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