SAUDI ARABIA

Ka'ba, black stone cleaned, perfumed five times a day

May 12, 2020

By Leen Alfaisal

ISLAM’s holiest site is being cleaned and perfumed, despite being virtually empty due to measures taken to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Saudi Arabia's General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques.

Incense and bukhoor are being used on the Holy Ka'ba and its black stone, according to the presidency, which tweeted pictures of the process.

Prayer halls in the Grand Mosque are also being perfumed with bukhoor around the clock, while the black stone is rubbed with oud five times each day.

Oud, known in English as agarwood, originates from the barks of trees that only grow in parts of South East Asia.

For thousands of years, it has been used in the Middle East and Asia in the form of wooden incense chips, body oils, and fragrances, and has become synonymous with hospitality in the Arabian Peninsula.

The presidency also set up self-sterilization gates at the entrance of the Grand Mosque as part of measures to curb the outbreak.

The chief of the presidency, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, also used “Ozone tech” last week to sterilize the Ka'ba. -- Al Arabiya English


May 12, 2020
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