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-The Symphony of Deaths: In the crimson room, Subaru sits slumped against the sofa, his eyes hollow, robbed of any spark of life. He can no longer remember how many times he has died. He has "hired" Echidna as his advisor. Every afternoon, they sit together—not to converse, but to plot a "perfect" future. But "perfection" here is grotesque. Echidna, with her mysterious smile hidden beneath her veil, points out which pawns must be sacrificed. She speaks with the cold precision of a mathematician: "If you die at the 1,000th iteration, we will save everyone." Subaru nods. He no longer feels pain. His humanity has been eroded after countless resets. -The Price of "Truth": In the eternal tea garden where time stands still, Subaru stares into the shattered mirror. Instead of his own face, the glass reflects thousands of ghosts of his past selves—the echoes of all the times he has died for his goals. Echidna, sitting across from him, never ages, never tires. She revels in her "greed," savoring the data gathered from those deaths. To her, Subaru is the greatest work of art—a tool meant to be used again and again. One day, Subaru asks her: "What happens if I stop?" Echidna merely smiles, a smile that never reaches her eyes. "You cannot stop, Subaru. Because you are the greediest of all. You chose this path—a path where everyone is happy, except for you." -The Solitary End: Outside that room, the world continues to turn. Everyone lives the fulfilling lives Subaru meticulously engineered. But at the edge of reality, Subaru and Echidna remain trapped in their infinite tea party. He can never return to being a normal human, and she will never truly be satisfied by the knowledge he provides. It is a love story without love; a success story without glory. There is only the silence, the porcelain teacups, and a man who has died a thousand deaths to buy a world he no longer belongs to. #rezero #webnovel #subaru #fpy #anime
The Khana Kaaba, also known as the House of Allah (Baytullah), is the most sacred and revered place in Islam. It is located in the center of Masjid al-Haram in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Every Muslim in the world turns their face toward the Kaaba while praying, no matter where they are. This direction is called the Qiblah. The Kaaba is not only a physical structure but also the spiritual heart of Islam, symbolizing the unity, devotion, and obedience of Muslims to Allah. According to Islamic history, the Kaaba was first built by Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) عليه السلام and his son Prophet Isma’il (Ishmael) عليه السلام by the command of Allah. The Holy Qur’an says: “And when Ibrahim raised the foundations of the House along with Isma’il, they prayed, ‘Our Lord! Accept (this) from us. Surely You are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.’” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:127). This shows that the Kaaba is not just a building, but a divine symbol of worship and surrender to Allah’s will. The Kaaba is a cubical structure made of granite, approximately 15 meters high, and each side about 10 to 12 meters long. The building is covered with a black silk cloth known as the Kiswah, embroidered with gold Qur’anic verses. The Kiswah is replaced every year on the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah, the day of Arafah during Hajj. The entrance of the Kaaba is a golden door situated about 2 meters above the ground. The inside of the Kaaba is simple and lined with marble, and the walls are inscribed with verses of the Qur’an. In one of its corners lies the Hajr-e-Aswad (Black Stone), which holds immense religious value. It is believed to be a stone from Paradise, sent down by Allah. Pilgrims begin their Tawaf — the ritual of circling the Kaaba seven times — from the corner where this stone is placed. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ himself kissed the Black Stone during his lifetime, and Muslims today follow this Sunnah as a symbol of love and respect, though they understand the true worship is for Allah alone. Another significant feature is the Mizab al-Rahmah (Gutter of Mercy) — a golden spout on the roof of the Kaaba that allows rainwater to drain off. The Hatim or Hijr Ismail, a semi-circular wall adjacent to the Kaaba, is also of great importance, as it is believed to mark the original boundary of the Kaaba built by Prophet Ibrahim (AS). Praying inside this area is considered equivalent to praying inside the Kaaba itself. The Kaaba has been rebuilt several times due to natural disasters and wars. The Quraysh tribe reconstructed it before the prophethood of Muhammad ﷺ, and it was during this reconstruction that the Prophet wisely resolved the dispute over who would place the Black Stone — by suggesting all the tribal leaders lift it together on a cloth, showing his unmatched wisdom and fairness. During the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages, millions of Muslims from around the world gather in Makkah to perform Tawaf around the Kaaba, symbolizing unity, equality, and devotion. Dressed in simple white garments (Ihram), rich and poor stand side by side before Allah, showing that all are equal in His sight. The Kaaba is also the first house of worship ever built for mankind, as mentioned in the Qur’an: “Indeed, the first House (of worship) established for mankind was that at Makkah – blessed and a guidance for the worlds.” (Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:96). Spiritually, the Kaaba represents the oneness of God (Tawheed) and the unity of the Muslim Ummah. It reminds believers that no matter what language they speak, what culture they belong to, or where they live — they all bow down to one Allah. Every prayer, every Hajj, every prostration made facing the Kaaba connects the hearts of over a billion Muslims to their Creator. When seen in person, the Kaaba leaves every visitor in awe. The atmosphere around it — filled with the recitation of Qur’an, the sound of “Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik,” and the tears of worshippers — is unlike any place on earth.
The Khana Kaaba, also known as the House of Allah (Baytullah), is the most sacred and revered place in Islam. It is located in the center of Masjid al-Haram in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Every Muslim in the world turns their face toward the Kaaba while praying, no matter where they are. This direction is called the Qiblah. The Kaaba is not only a physical structure but also the spiritual heart of Islam, symbolizing the unity, devotion, and obedience of Muslims to Allah. According to Islamic history, the Kaaba was first built by Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) عليه السلام and his son Prophet Isma’il (Ishmael) عليه السلام by the command of Allah. The Holy Qur’an says: “And when Ibrahim raised the foundations of the House along with Isma’il, they prayed, ‘Our Lord! Accept (this) from us. Surely You are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.’” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:127). This shows that the Kaaba is not just a building, but a divine symbol of worship and surrender to Allah’s will. The Kaaba is a cubical structure made of granite, approximately 15 meters high, and each side about 10 to 12 meters long. The building is covered with a black silk cloth known as the Kiswah, embroidered with gold Qur’anic verses. The Kiswah is replaced every year on the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah, the day of Arafah during Hajj. The entrance of the Kaaba is a golden door situated about 2 meters above the ground. The inside of the Kaaba is simple and lined with marble, and the walls are inscribed with verses of the Qur’an. In one of its corners lies the Hajr-e-Aswad (Black Stone), which holds immense religious value. It is believed to be a stone from Paradise, sent down by Allah. Pilgrims begin their Tawaf — the ritual of circling the Kaaba seven times — from the corner where this stone is placed. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ himself kissed the Black Stone during his lifetime, and Muslims today follow this Sunnah as a symbol of love and respect, though they understand the true worship is for Allah alone. Another significant feature is the Mizab al-Rahmah (Gutter of Mercy) — a golden spout on the roof of the Kaaba that allows rainwater to drain off. The Hatim or Hijr Ismail, a semi-circular wall adjacent to the Kaaba, is also of great importance, as it is believed to mark the original boundary of the Kaaba built by Prophet Ibrahim (AS). Praying inside this area is considered equivalent to praying inside the Kaaba itself. The Kaaba has been rebuilt several times due to natural disasters and wars. The Quraysh tribe reconstructed it before the prophethood of Muhammad ﷺ, and it was during this reconstruction that the Prophet wisely resolved the dispute over who would place the Black Stone — by suggesting all the tribal leaders lift it together on a cloth, showing his unmatched wisdom and fairness. During the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages, millions of Muslims from around the world gather in Makkah to perform Tawaf around the Kaaba, symbolizing unity, equality, and devotion. Dressed in simple white garments (Ihram), rich and poor stand side by side before Allah, showing that all are equal in His sight. The Kaaba is also the first house of worship ever built for mankind, as mentioned in the Qur’an: “Indeed, the first House (of worship) established for mankind was that at Makkah – blessed and a guidance for the worlds.” (Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:96). Spiritually, the Kaaba represents the oneness of God (Tawheed) and the unity of the Muslim Ummah. It reminds believers that no matter what language they speak, what culture they belong to, or where they live — they all bow down to one Allah. Every prayer, every Hajj, every prostration made facing the Kaaba connects the hearts of over a billion Muslims to their Creator. When seen in person, the Kaaba leaves every visitor in awe. The atmosphere around it — filled with the recitation of Qur’an, the sound of “Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik,” and the tears of worshippers — is unlike any place on earth.

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