The Ka'ba caught fire during the siege in 692.
August 21, 2021 at 9:54 pm
(This post was last modified: August 21, 2021 at 9:58 pm by WinterHold.)
Yes, you read the title of the topic right: the early ancestors of Muslims (who invented the Hadith schools) burned the Ka'aba in the year 692:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Mecca_(692)
Ka'aba was also set on fire due to the bombardment of catapults:
Muslims scholars hate to bring these events up because it exposes the Institutions they follow and demolishes most of their messages: then they wonder why Muslims repeat the same disgusting pattern. Afterall, the Ummayad dynasty is the inventor of Islamic Hadith and all the tyranny they did (including the burning of Holy places like the Ka'aba) was authorized by the Hadith books, allowed by the Hadith books.
The Quran never allows anybody to corrupt the grand mosque; but Hadith worshippers have no problem in setting the Ka'aba itself on fire.
Quote:The siege of Mecca (Arabic: حصار مكة) occurred at the end of the Second Fitna in 692 when the forces of the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan besieged and defeated his rival, the caliph Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr in his center of power, the Islamic holy city of .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Mecca_(692)
Quote:Hajjaj directed catapults to fire on the Ka'ba itself.
Ka'aba was also set on fire due to the bombardment of catapults:
Quote:The Ka'ba caught fire during the siege, which resulted in the sacred black stone splitting into three pieces.[
Muslims scholars hate to bring these events up because it exposes the Institutions they follow and demolishes most of their messages: then they wonder why Muslims repeat the same disgusting pattern. Afterall, the Ummayad dynasty is the inventor of Islamic Hadith and all the tyranny they did (including the burning of Holy places like the Ka'aba) was authorized by the Hadith books, allowed by the Hadith books.
The Quran never allows anybody to corrupt the grand mosque; but Hadith worshippers have no problem in setting the Ka'aba itself on fire.