caaba

Caaba Meaning in Bengali: কাবা, কাবা অর্থ, কাবা পরিভাষা, কাবা সমার্থক শব্দ, কাবা বিপর্যয়ী শব্দ

Caaba (noun, /kɑːbə/)

The term caaba refers to the sacred building at the center of the Great Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is considered the most sacred site in Islam and is the direction towards which Muslims around the world face during their daily prayers.

Synonyms:

  • Haram (হারাম)
  • House of Allah (আল্লাহর ঘর)
  • House of God (ঈশ্বরের ঘর)

Antonyms:

  • Non-sacred (অপবিত্র)
  • Profane (অপবিত্র)
  • Unholy (অপবিত্র)

Origin: The word “caaba” is derived from the Arabic word “ka’bah,” which means “cube.” The caaba is a cube-shaped structure made of granite and is believed to have been built by the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Ismail (Ishmael) as a place of worship for Allah.

Nearby Words:

  • Mosque (noun)
  • Pilgrimage (noun)
  • Islam (noun)

Caaba in Literature Quotes:

  • “The caaba, symbol of the divine unity, stands in the center of the world, the navel of the earth, the axis of the universe.” – Rumi (রুমি)
  • “In the shadow of the caaba, I found solace and peace.” – Rabindranath Tagore (রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর)

Caaba Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: কাবা
  • Hindi: काबा
  • Nepali: काबा
  • Urdu: کعبہ
  • Tamil: காபா
  • Telugu: కాబా
  • Arabic: الكعبة
  • Chinese: 伊斯兰教圣地麦加的圣殿
  • Japanese: カーバー
  • Russian: Кааба

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