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===Repentance of Adam in Mecca=== | ===Repentance of Adam in Mecca=== | ||
Regarding the acceptance of Adam's repentance, it is mentioned that after the descent of [[Gabriel]] to the [[ka'ba]], his light covered the entire sacred precinct. Then, Adam was instructed to perform the ritual bath on the Day of [[Tarwiyah]], wear the [[ihram]], and perform the [[Tawaf|circumambulation]] (tawaf) in [[Mina]]. Finally, in [['Arafat|Arafat]], he received words from Gabriel, uttering which his repentance was accepted, and from then on, he proceeded to perform the rest of the [[Rituals of tamattuʿ|Hajj rituals]].<ref>Qummī, ''Tafsīr al-Qummī'', vol. 1, p. 44-45.</ref> | |||
Regarding the acceptance of Adam's repentance, it is mentioned that after the descent of Gabriel to the | |||
==The Role of Adam in the Construction of the Kaaba== | ==The Role of Adam in the Construction of the Kaaba== | ||
The role of Prophet Adam (AS) in the construction of the | The role of Prophet Adam (AS) in the construction of the Ka'ba depends on different views about the time of the Kaaba's origin, leading to variations in opinions. In some Shia and Sunni narrations, the existence of the Kaaba before Adam (AS) is mentioned, and reports of angels performing the pilgrimage before Adam support this idea. In some reports, the history of the Kaaba dates back more than 2000 years before the Earth's creation. | ||
Commentators often discuss these narratives in light of the verse {إِنَّ أَوَّلَ بَیتٍ وُضِعَ لِلنَّاسِ لَلَّذِی بِبَکةَ مُبَارَکا...} (Surah Aal-E-Imran, verse 96) and consider this verse as supporting those narratives. In another category of narratives, Adam is considered the first founder of the Kaaba, and also the Holy House in Jerusalem. In a narration by Wahb ibn Munabbih, Seth, the son of Adam, is introduced as the builder of the Kaaba. | Commentators often discuss these narratives in light of the verse {إِنَّ أَوَّلَ بَیتٍ وُضِعَ لِلنَّاسِ لَلَّذِی بِبَکةَ مُبَارَکا...} (Surah Aal-E-Imran, verse 96) and consider this verse as supporting those narratives. In another category of narratives, Adam is considered the first founder of the Kaaba, and also the Holy House in Jerusalem. In a narration by Wahb ibn Munabbih, Seth, the son of Adam, is introduced as the builder of the Kaaba. |