THE ‘KA’BAH’ OF ABRAHÂ
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Around 520CE, King Kaleb , the ruler of the powerful Axumite kingdom of Ethiopia , sent an expedition to Yemenagainst the Jewish Himyarite king, Dhu Nuwas, who was persecuting the Christian community there.
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Dhu Nuwas was deposed and killed and Kaleb appointed a local Christian Himyarite, as his viceroy.
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However, around 525CE this viceroy was deposed by the Axsumite general, Abraha with support of Ethiopians who had settled in Yemen, and withheld tribute to his king.
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He defeated the forces King Kaleb sent and took control of Southern Arabia,
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Being a staunch Christian he endeavoured to establish a grand church to become the religious centre for Arab pilgrimage. When this failed he marched to destroy the Ka’bah in Mecca and was defeated as is discussed in Sûrah Al-Fîl (Chapter 105).
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The site where his church once stood is found in an area known as Qullays within the Old City of San’â.