Welcome to a journey through one of the most shocking and untold chapters of Islamic History. In this documentary, we uncover the true Story of Hajr-e-Aswad (The Black Stone) and the terrifying events of 930 AD that left the Muslim world in tears.
Imagine a time when the Holy Kaaba stood empty, and Hajj was stopped for 22 years. This is not a myth; it is a dark historical reality caused by the brutal Qarmatians attack on Makkah. Led by the tyrant Abu Tahir Al-Jannabi, a heretical group stormed the Haram, massacred thousands of innocent pilgrims, and committed the ultimate blasphemy: the Theft of the Black Stone.
In this detailed video, we explore:
1. The Massacre of 930 AD: We breakdown the historical accounts of how Abu Tahir Al-Jannabi deceived the gatekeepers of Makkah. Swearing a false oath of peace, he entered the sanctuary only to unleash a river of blood. This section covers the Qarmatian invasion and why they believed ending the Hajj was a religious duty.
2. The 22 Years of Silence: Why was the Hajr-e-Aswad stolen and taken to Bahrain (Al-Hasa)? We discuss the desolate years when no Muslim performed Hajj and the Kaaba remained without its sacred corner. We also look at the failed political negotiations to bring the stone back earlier.
3. Origin & Miracles of the Black Stone: Beyond the tragedy, we dive into the spiritual significance. Is the Hajr-e-Aswad from Jannah? We analyze Hadiths and historical texts that describe its heavenly origins and how it turned black due to the sins of mankind.
4. The Prophecy of Judgement Day: What is the connection between the Black Stone and Judgement Day? According to Islamic eschatology, the Hajr-e-Aswad will speak on the Day of Qiyamah. It will have eyes to see and a tongue to testify in favor of those who touched it with truth and sincerity.
5. The Return of the Stone: Finally, we reveal how the stone was eventually returned to Makkah. Was it broken? Is the stone we see today the whole piece or just fragments? This Kaaba history documentary answers every question you have about the structure and the stone.
If you are a student of Muslim History or simply want to strengthen your Imaan by understanding the trials of the past, this video is for you. This is more than just a story; it is a lesson on the sanctity of the House of Allah.
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