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2. What is the Kabbah and why was it important to many different religions?

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In pre-Islamic times, the Kaaba was used to house pagan idols worshipped by local tribes. Muslims do not worship the Kaaba, but it is Islam's most sacred site because it represents the metaphorical house of God and the oneness of God in Islam.

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