Fariq Naik – The Religious and Geographical Position of Kabah

Fariq Naik
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Speaker 1 discusses the use of the world map and the origin of the Kaaba in the Middle East. He also mentions the statement of the weather that warms up the Earth. The use of the Kaaba is highlighted in the book of Hajj and the origin is unknown.

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			And the Muslims were the first who drew
		
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			the world map. Ali Droussi, 1154, he drew
		
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			the world map. And the North Pole was
		
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			down and the South Pole was on top,
		
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			and the Kaaba was in the center. Later
		
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			on, the western catagraphers came and they turned
		
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			the map upside down. North Pole top, South
		
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			Pole down. Yet the Kaaba alhamdulillah, it is
		
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			in the center.
		
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			And as I said earlier, Kaaba, it is
		
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			only aqiblah that is the direction. And the
		
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			statement of
		
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			that is mentioned in Sahil Bufari.
		
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			Hadith number 1597
		
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			in the book of Hajj.
		
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			Umrah
		
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			he said
		
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			while pointing and looking at the black stone,
		
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			and he said,
		
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			He rightly says while pointing at the black
		
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			stone that I know that you are a
		
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			black stone and can neither benefit me nor
		
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			harm me. Had I not seen the prophet,
		
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			peace be upon him, kiss you or touch
		
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			you, I would have not done so.
		
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			From this we understand,
		
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			it is sufficient to prove that we Muslims,
		
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			we do not worship the Kaaba.