Baitullah, also known as the Kaaba, is the holiest site in Islam, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is a cube-shaped structure draped in a black cloth adorned with gold-embroidered Quranic verses. Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during their daily prayers. It is the focal point of the Hajj pilgrimage, where millions of Muslims converge annually to perform religious rites, including circling the Kaaba seven times as a symbol of unity and devotion. The significance of Baitullah lies in its association with Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Isma'il (Ishmael), who is believed to have constructed it as the first house of worship dedicated to the worship of one God.