Muslims claim that their main place of worship the kaba in mecca was built by Abraham but archeologican and historical eveidence
clearly shows that the kaba was a place of worship of the moon god 'al-ilah' from which the name allah derives even muhammad born
in a pagan family was called by his family Muhammad Ibn Abd Allah, as you can see even in his name the word allah preceeds islam,
and it means servant of the moon god. The links at the bottom of the page will give you archeological and historical evidence of this

Abraham was never in mecca, neither did he build the building of the kaba. Kaba was a place of worhip of the moon god al-ilah whose symbol was the crescent moon, pagans also worshipped another 360 gods at kaba. Muslim took both the name for their god from al-ilah and used al-ilah's symbol as theirs, vast archeological and historical findings have confirmed this, on the other hand muslims do not have an iota of evidence to disprove authoritative and thorough scientific evidence

Abraham was supposedly born in Ur in Caldea (if he really existed) in what is now south Iraq. Together with his father, Tarah, he later travelled northwest up along the Euphrates valley to Karan in what is now north Iraq. Years later he continued south southwest to Kaanan and the town Sikem in what is now Israel (Sikem is north of Jerusalem. It is now named Nablus). That is to say he travelled along the so-called Fertile Crescent - the natural route when you travel with flocks of animals. The alternative was to take a shortcut through the Arab desert, but few of his numerous sheep and cows would survive such a trip. He never visited Mecca on his way from Ur to Sikem. (Besides this was too early in the story - Ishmael was not born yet, and he is a part of the building of the Kabah according to the Quran).

Abraham then settled in the western part of Kaanan, whereas his nephew Lot settled in the Jordan valley further east. Later Abraham moved south to Negev. Negev today is most known for its desert, but far from all was desert. All this is according to the Bible, but the Quran has no conflicting information. The point is that between Kaanan and Mecca and between Negev and Mecca are hundreds and hundreds of kilometres of the tough and dry and hot Arab desert. Abraham was rich and had huge flocks of animals. He could not take those huge flocks of sheep, etc., through that desert.

Abraham lived hundreds of kilometres from Mecca - and had to cross harsh terrain to get to and from. Nobody builds a big temple for himself and his family at a place they can never or nearly never visit.

Abraham was a nomade. Nomades do not have the know-how and technology to build large stone buildings.

Abraham was not involved in the building of Kabah, and it is highly unlikely he ever visited Mecca and even the Arab peninsula. It looks like a fairy tale made up to give weight to Kabah and to Islam. And not least to Muhammad, who 2500 years later could tell he was direct descendant from Abraham - without the slightest written paper from all those years.

It is worth adding, though, that Muslims say that Mecca was where Abraham’s slave, Hagar, and his and her child Ismael (Ishmael) were sent away from Abraham’s camp, that the two lived there, and that Abraham frequently visited them later. There is no source of information for this. The OT says they lived in Negev, which is weeks by camel from Mecca - and much, much longer for large flocks of sheep, goats, and cattle (in addition to that many animals hardly would survive the long trek through the harsh Arab desert) - and there was in addition no reason for him and his family to take such a dangerous and meaningless trip. If he never visited Mecca, he could not have left Hagar and Ismael there. If Islam wants to insist that he ever visited Mecca, they have to produce strong proofs, as it is extremely unlikely - and “special statements demands special proofs”. It is highly likely it is a story made up or “borrowed” from f. ex. folklore to give the teachings of Muhammad credence.

During the nineteenth century, Amaud, Halevy and Glaser went to Southern Arabia and dug up thousands of Sabean, Minaean, and Qatabanian inscriptions which were subsequently translated. In the 1940's, the archeologists G. Caton Thompson and Carleton S. Coon made some amazing discoveries in Arabia. During the 1950's, Wendell Phillips, W.F. Albright, Richard Bower and others excavated sites at Qataban, Timna, and Marib (the ancient capital of Sheba). Thousands of inscriptions from walls and rocks in Northern Arabia have also been collected. Reliefs and votive bowls used in worship of the "daughters of Allah" have also been discovered. The three daughters, al-Lat, al-Uzza and Manat are sometimes depicted together with Allah the Moon-god represented by a crescent moon above them. The archeological evidence demonstrates that the dominant religion of Arabia was the cult of the Moon-god.

Allah is the name of the only God in Islam. Allah is a pre-Islamic name coming from the compound Arabic word Al-ilah which means the God, which is derived from al (the) ilah (deity). The Arabic name for “God” is the word “Al-ilah.” It is a generic title for whatever god was considered the highest god. Different Arab tribes used “Allah” to refer to its personal high god. “Allah” was being worshipped at the Kaa’ba in Mecca by Arabs prior to the time of Mohammed. It was formerly the name of the chief god among the numerous idols (360) in the Kaaba in Mecca before Mohammed made them into monotheists. Historians have shown that the moon god called “Hubal” was the god to whom Arabs prayed at the Kaa’ba and they used the name “Allah” when they prayed.

Please follow the links below for undeniable proof of the origins of the word allah and of the kaba as the main place of worship of the moon god

Very important links tolocal archeology and history which clearly proves that the building of mecca was build mainly by worshippers of the moon god
al-ilah: MAIN LINK- LINK 1 - LINK 2 - LINK 3 - LINK 4 - LINK 5 - Kaba a stone worshipped by pagans -

what does this look like to you, yes you are right a vagina
which in antiquity was a fertility symbol