Black Rock Kaaba. The Stone is a dark rock polished smooth by. They tell a completely different story about what the rock is and why it is so important.

The fact that it is black is a lesson for those who have insight. It now consists of three large pieces and some fragments surrounded by a stone ring and held together with a silver band. Historical research claims that the Black Stone marked the Kaaba as a place of worship during pre-Islamic pagan times.
Origins of the Black Stone.
The Story behind the Black Stone Hajr e Aswad Throughout the year a huge number of Muslims all around the world have the honor to perform pilgrimage Umrah at the Holy city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia. It is covered with a black silk cloth known as the kiswa and decorated with gold-embroidered calligraphy. The Black Stone ٱلحجر ٱلأسود al-Hajr al-Aswad is a rock that was embedded into the east-facing corner of the Kabah which is located in Mecca and is the house of God towards which Muslims pray five times a day. The Black Stone set into the wall about 15 metres off the ground is no longer whole but broken into several fragments of black rock.