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‘We owe a huge debt to Muslims because of tawaf-e-Kaaba’: Science writer

Professor Lawrence E. Yoseph – Fl Whipple expressed his gratitude to Muslims, acknowledging their punctual observance of the tawaf and prayers, which play a crucial role in maintaining the superconductivity.

According to sources, based on research conducted by 15 universities, it has been discovered that Hajar-e-Aswad, also known as the Black Stone, is a meteorite with an exceptionally high metal content, measuring 23,000 times greater than that of existing steel. During a study, astronauts observed a radiant light emanating from the Earth, which was later determined to originate from the Kaaba. The Hajar-e-Aswad meteorite functions as a superconductor, similar to a broadcasting microphone, with a transmission range spanning thousands of miles.

The immense scale of the Hajj and Umrah movements astounds us, as millions of Muslims from all corners of the globe gather annually in Makkah.

The Hajj pilgrimage follows the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad and is considered a significant obligation for financially capable and physically able Muslims. Every year, between two and three million individuals partake in this six-day ritual.

The Hajj takes place during the twelfth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, known as Dhul-Hijjah, specifically between the eighth and thirteenth days of the month. While the specific rituals practiced by Muslims today trace back to the Prophet Muhammad’s “farewell pilgrimage” in 632 AD, the journey to Makkah held sacred significance for Arabian tribes long before the advent of Islam.

According to Islam, the Kaaba, a black silk-clad stone structure located at the center of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, was built by the Prophet Abraham.

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