The Ghusl Ceremony involves cleaning of the interior of the Kaaba, performed by a select group of officials and dignitaries.
The walls of the Kaaba are washed with a mixture of Zamzam water and rose water, a practice that has been maintained for centuries.
The tradition of washing the Kaaba dates back to the time of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and respect for sacred spaces in Islam. Over the years, the ceremony has evolved, incorporating both traditional and modern elements, yet it remains an important event.
The Ghusl Ceremony is typically attended by high-ranking Saudi officials, religious leaders, and representatives from various Islamic countries.
While the event is a private affair within the confines of the Kaaba, it is broadcasted live to allow Muslims worldwide to witness and partake the occasion.
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