Mecca and the Kaaba

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The central shrine

In Muhammad’s lifetime (c. 570-632), Mecca was a hub for the caravan trade in the area between the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean. In addition, the inhabitants of Mecca were the guardians of the Kaaba, the central shrine for all of Arabia. At this point, the Kaaba consisted of a cubic temple probably made of wood. Different religions from near and far had set up hundreds of idols in the form of statues and other objects around the temple and inside the shrine itself. Before the advent of Islam, Mecca with its Kaaba was thus a center of both trade and religious worship.

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