ceremonial washings, religious cleansing of the teeth, and circumcision were also in vogue among
the Arabs long before Muhammad's time. In this he is supported by many other Muhammadan writers,
among others by Ibn Ishaq.
The "Holy1 Temple" or the "House of GOD," as the Ka'abah at Mecca
was and is still called, was, as has already been said, the central shrine of the whole Arabian
nation in ages long anterior to Muhammad,2 just as it is the holiest of all the holy
places visited by the pious Muhammadan of to-day. Then as now the reason stated for this was the
supposed fact that Abraham and Ishmael had worshipped there and had built the first temple erected3
on that spot. Worship was offered to GOD (as well as to idols) within it; and one peculiar method of
showing their devotion was by running round the shrine in a state of nudity.4 Muhammad
retained this ceremony of Tawwaf, as it is called, but ordered the pilgrims to perform it
when clad in the single garment, the