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The Ka'aba Question 24 options: a) represented the monotheism of the Bedouins. b) was the shrine in Mecca containing a large black meteorite. c) was Allah's representative Arab priesthood. d) was a group of sacred stones revered by the Bedouin tribes, each of which possessed one.

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Option B.

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Was the shrine in Mecca containing a large black meteorite, is the right answer.

Kaaba was a small shrine placed near the core of the Great Mosque in Mecca and regarded by Muslims throughout to be the holiest place on Earth. In the pre-Islamic era, the Kaaba was a shrine. It is believed by the Muslims that Abraham (Ibrahim) and Ismail (his son) constructed the Kaaba. It was in 629/30 CE [Muhammad returned to Mecca from Yathrib (Medina) ] that Kaaba became the focal spot for worship and hajj for the Muslim community.

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