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Miah
16 March, 21:54
What does the Kabba symbolize to Muslims?
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Abel Bates
16 March, 22:31
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The story goes the stone fell from heaven so it could be a a place of worship. the kabba symbolizes inner peace and god's home on earth or a place to connect with god.
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Markus Jordan
17 March, 00:31
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Answer: It symbolizes the house of god.
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