November 8, 2015

​Holy Kaaba washed

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Sunday 08 Nov 2015 - 19:24 Makkah mean time-26-1-1437

Makkah (IINA) - On behalf of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, Governor of Makkah and Advisor of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Prince Khaled Al-Faisal washed the holy Kaaba in the Grand Holy Mosque on Sunday morning.
Prince Khaled led the ceremony of washing Kaaba with Zamzam water mixed with rose water. A number of princes, ministers, officials, members of Islamic diplomatic corps accredited to the Kingdom, and citizens took part in the washing ceremony.
The Kaaba washing is a customary tradition which takes place twice a year. “We wash the Kaaba from the inside using 45 liters of scented Zamzam water,” said the main caretaker of the Kaaba, Sheikh Saleh Bin Zainalabdeen Al-Shaibi, who opens the door of the Kaaba for the washing right after dawn prayers. “It takes us two hours to fully wash the inside of the Kaaba. Praying inside the Kaaba is a great honor as Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) himself had prayed inside,” said Al-Shaibi.
He said the walls of the inside of the Kaaba are three meters high and the ceiling is covered with green silken cloth. “We also wash the Maqam Ibrahim, where the footprints of Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh) are imprinted. We clean the Maqam using scented Zamzam water. It takes us four hours to clean it from inside and outside,” said Al-Shaibi. “Taking care of the Kaaba has been a family tradition for many decades. Most of the caretakers are from Al-Shaibi family and we consider it as an honor that has been granted to us,” said Al-Shaibi. He added he has the key to the gate of the Kaaba. “The key is 25-cm long. I am the only one authorized to open the Kaaba for washing and then to close it after the washing is over and the King has performed his prayers. Sometimes we have Muslim diplomatic guests coming from different countries. We let them pray inside the Kaaba,” said Al-Shaibi.
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