Why do you have to walk around the stone three times and kiss the black stone? Who are you trying to fool? Do you think people don't see that this is purely pagan?
@@blackman39641. Its not a stone. The Kaaba is a building erected as a landmark in the valley of Bakkah/Makkah for people to see from the surrounding mountains as a direction. 2. We do not pray to the Kaabah...We use it as a landmark direction to align with the Earth's magnetic field to ground our energy. 3. Kissing and walking around it is not a mandatory daily act of worship. We pray at home or in the outdoors and in mosques aligned in a particular direction in harmony with the rhythms of Earth. Visiting the holy sites or pilgrimmage is a once in a lifetime opportunity for many people if lucky. It is not what the billions of Muslims like myself do as worship. We pray, do charity, act in kindness and avoid sins and harming others.
As a pure African from BIAFRA EAST OF NIGERIA. The only Truth religion of peace is our forefathers tradition or orthodox Christianity that doesn’t have any terrorist or foot soldiers fighting war or killing for their God. God the father, God the son and God of the holy spirit. Christianity is the only religion that is been persecuted in the midst of all other religion in the world.
AFRICA IMMEDIATELY SHOULD KICK OUT ANYTHING TO DO WITH WESTERN RELIGION IN GO BACK TO WHAT THEY DO IN SPIRITUALITY IN NATURE DRUMS OF SOUND IN DANCE ❤❤❤❤B1
Nowadays anyone who can afford a microphone and camera wants to speak as if they’re an expert on things. This is a sad day for actual educated professionals.
What you said about Islam shows your ignorance, you don’t know much on Islam to comment. We circle the Kabah in worship of the one and only God and it is a means of uniting all human beings.
Religeon has done many good to its people, just africa could not find one that work for them. They are confused ,condeming, seeing all wrong ,but cant correct it.
He didn't criticise any religion. he said in fact that we have different ways of quieting the mind, and well, African religions attain this in a less conventional way.