WAS KAABA ANANCIENT HINDU TEMPLE

Re: WAS KAABA ANANCIENT HINDU TEMPLE

What a load of crap this article is.

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Encyclopaedias tell us that there are inscriptions on the side of the Kaaba walls. What they are, no body has been allowed to study, according to the correspondence I had with an American scholar of Arabic. But according to hearsay at least some of those inscriptions are in Sanskrit, and some of them are stanzas from the Bhagavad Gita.

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Kaaba has been rebuilt 5-6 times since Pre-Islamic times. There is no wall of Kaaba from pre-islamic times that exists or existed since last 1300 years.

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An ancillary conclusion could be that the so-called Kutub Minar (in Delhi, India) could well be king Vikramadiya’s tower commemorating his conquest of Arabia.

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Joker says that Vikramaditya conquered Arabia in pre-islamic era and qutub minar commemeorates his conquest, while, Qutub minar was built by Qutbuddin Aybak in 1193, more than 500 years after arrival of Islam in arabia.