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Kaaba

Last Updated: 01.12.2025

The Kaaba is a structure located in Mecca, regarded as the holiest site in the Islamic world and representing the qibla toward which Muslims direct their prayers, as well as during the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages. It is situated within the Masjid al-Haram and is visited by circumambulating it in a ritual known as tawaf.


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The Black Stone, located at the southeastern corner of the Kaaba, holds significance as the starting point of the ritual circumambulation. The Station of Ibrahim enhances the sanctity of the Kaaba as the place where Prophet Ibrahim is believed to have stood during its construction. The Golden Chute on the roof of the Kaaba facilitates the drainage of rainwater, while the Zamzam Well provides water regarded by Muslims as sacred.

The Kaaba has also served as a source of inspiration for literature and art throughout history.


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In Ottoman divan poetry, poets such as Ahmed Paşa, Fuzûlî, and Ibn Kemal composed verses linking the Kaaba with the heart, beloved, and love. In folk literature, the Kaaba frequently appears in manis, lullabies, and epics. During the Ottoman period, the sending of the Kaaba’s covering via the surre procession and the practice of draping important individuals’ coffins with these coverings demonstrated reverence for the Kaaba within social life.


In art, the Kaaba has been depicted in carpets, ceramics, and calligraphic works, becoming especially widespread on ceramic panels from the seventeenth century onward. Today, representations of the Kaaba can be seen in the Hagia Sophia Mosque, Topkapı Palace, and some mosques in Anatolia.


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The Kaaba is not merely a building; it is a symbol that unites people's hearts.

Throughout history, many poets and artists have created beautiful poems and works inspired by the Kaaba.

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AuthorMiray GÜRDecember 1, 2025

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The Kaaba is a sacred structure located in Mecca, toward which Muslims direct their prayers as their qibla. It is situated within the Masjid al-Haram, around which the tawaf is performed, and contains sacred elements such as the Hajar al-Aswad and the Maqam Ibrahim. The Kaaba has been depicted in both court and folk literature through themes of love, the heart, and the divine; in the Ottoman period, it also gained social significance through the surra procession and the tradition of covering it. In art, it has been represented in carpets, ceramics, and calligraphic works. In short, the Kaaba is both a religious and a cultural center.

Bibliographies

Ünal, Sadettin. "KÂBE." TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi, 2001, https://islamansiklopedisi.org.tr/kabe. Accessed August 16, 2025.

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