Black Stone - al-Hajar-ul-Aswad or Hijre Aswad dates back to Adam and Eve when it was sent by God


Black Stone - al-Hajar-ul-Aswad or Hijre Aswad dates back to Adam and Eve when it was sent by God to show where they should make a sacrife and became the first temple - the Kaaba. The stone originally white turned black with sin damaged in the Middle ages it is in several pieces and held together by a silver frame and is now on the now on the east corner of the Kaaba in the Holy Mosque Makkah Saudi Arabia


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Location: Makkah, Saudi Arabia
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