Is hajarul aswad came from heaven | Is black stone is haven stone

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Asslamoalaikum sisters brothers friends and elders, today in this video session of question and answers, we are answering of a question, that Is hajarul aswad came from heaven Is black stone is haven stone

Throughout the history of Islam, a huge number of Muslims go to the Holy city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah and Hajj every year. Ehile performing Tawaf (circumambulation) around the Holy Kabah, Muslims find it sacred to touch or even see Hajr e Aswad.

According to Islamic history, there are varying tales when it comes to the origin story of the scred stone. In some places, when Prophet Adam (AS) was sent to earth, Hajr e Aswad fell from heaven to show him where to build the first house of worship.

However, according to the most commonly accepted and authentic narration, it is believed that Hajr e Aswad was brought to Prophet Ibrahim (AS) during the sonstruction of the Holy Kaaba. It is stated that when the construction of the Holy Kabah was almost complete, Prophet Ibrahim (AS) noticed an empty space or gap in one of the walls of the House of Allah. Thus, Prophet Ibrahim (AS) asked his son Prophet Ismail (AS) to search for a rock that would fit in the empty space in the wall of the Holy Kabah.

Therefore, Prophet Ismail (AS) searched for a stone that would perfectly fit the empty space iin the wall of Holly Kaaba. But even after searching the outskirts of Makkah, he was unable to fine the perfect stone. On his return to the Holy Kabah, he as surprised to see that a magnificent stone was already fitted in the walls breech. Upon asking his father. it was revealed that the heavenly stone was sent to Prophet Ibrahim (AS) by the magnificent Angel Jibreeel (AS).

The Black Stone or Hajar al-Aswad is a rock that is cemented into a silver frame in the eastern corner of the Kaaba. It is considered as an Islamic relic and is believed to be from the heaven. Tawaf around Kaaba begins and ends facing this sacred stone. People are very eager to touch or kiss the stone

We pray to Allah almighty to give us permission for read, understand and follow Quran, tafseer and hadidth. Ameen

Allah Hafiz

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