According to faith and tradition, Kaaba was built by Abraham and his firstborn son Ismail, had a simple cube shape, black colored, and was intended as a sacred place that represents the place of worship of one God, since Abraham was the viceroy of monotheism in the Jews and the Muslims. He thus represented the sacred sanctuary of Arabs even before the appearance of Islam. Over the centuries, many influences and changes have been made on this sacred stone, since the Arabs before Muhammad adopted many forms of paganism and idolatry. After Muhammad's revelation and the founding of the Islam, he cleansed Kaaba from idols and in some way restored his original purpose, established by Abraham - the place of worship of one God.