The Kaabah was a pagan place of worship where they housed 360 deities.
The Black Meteor Stone was worshipped in this Kaabah.
Why didn't Muhammed destroy the Kaabah and replace it with a new monumane foe Allah?
By sparing it, the pagans saw this as "We'll just abandon Uzza, Manat, and Lat and just keep Allah, Muhammed's "the god."
Allah is not Yahweh, he could be the moon god for all I know.
Muhammed incorporated the Kaabah and the Black Stone into his faith amd made up crazy myths about them. In a sense, he incorporated these paganisms into his faith.
You, like your pagan predecessors, bow to the Kaabah when you pray.
You have a strange reverance for this Black Meteor Stone that the pagans worshipped.
If I were Muhammed I would have smashed that stone and said "I destroyed the Kaabah and the Stone to show that paganism is destroyed, I won't incorporate this pagansim into my faith"
Ah! But he didn't! He "blended" these paganisms into his faith!
I also want to show you this:
[22.17] Surely those who believe and those who are Jews and the Sabeans and the Christians and the Magians and those who associate (others with Allah)-- surely Allah will decide between them on the day of resurrection; surely Allah is a witness over all things.
I suppose the Arabians were associating other gods like Uzza, Lat, and Manat with Muhammed's "the god".
Also, Jews and Christians DO NOT share our God with the Sabeans, who were terrible people in the Bible, or the Magians, who follow a completely different monotheistic tradition almost as old as Judaism!
What can you say about this?