How many Muslims really know the secret inside the Kaaba
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The inside of the Kaaba is not a secret per se, but it is not commonly accessible to most people. Only a select few are allowed to enter, such as dignitaries, and it is opened for cleaning twice a year. Historically, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) entered the Kaaba, and it has been entered by caliphs and rulers afterward. However, it is generally not open to the public. The inside of the Kaaba contains no significant decorations except for a few items such as three pillars supporting the roof, a small table for incense, and some hanging lanterns. suraikym@gmail.com . The walls are lined with a green cloth embroidered with gold, known as the Kiswah, similar to the one that covers the outside of the Kaaba. The idea that there is some hidden "secret" within the Kaaba is more a product of myth and speculation than fact. Most Muslims are aware of the religious significance of the Kaaba as the qibla (the direction of prayer) and its role in the Hajj pilgrimage, but its interior is not seen as containing hidden mysteries. The spiritual significance lies in the Kaaba itself, not in something secret inside. https://www.cpmrevenuegate.com/c08ena95?key=943f23c06e6d0360a3a5277b37d60dd9
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The inside of the Kaaba is not a secret per se, but it is not commonly accessible to most people. Only a select few are allowed to enter, such as dignitaries, and it is opened for cleaning twice a year. Historically, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) entered the Kaaba, and it has been entered by caliphs and rulers afterward. However, it is generally not open to the public. The inside of the Kaaba contains no significant decorations except for a few items such as three pillars supporting the roof, a small table for incense, and some hanging lanterns. suraikym@gmail.com . The walls are lined with a green cloth embroidered with gold, known as the Kiswah, similar to the one that covers the outside of the Kaaba. The idea that there is some hidden "secret" within the Kaaba is more a product of myth and speculation than fact. Most Muslims are aware of the religious significance of the Kaaba as the qibla (the direction of prayer) and its role in the Hajj pilgrimage, but its interior is not seen as containing hidden mysteries. The spiritual significance lies in the Kaaba itself, not in something secret inside. https://www.cpmrevenuegate.com/c08ena95?key=943f23c06e6d0360a3a5277b37d60dd9

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