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The Kiswah: Understanding the Significance of the Sacred Cloth
25 Mayıs 2026Al Jazeera
- The Kiswah, the ornate black cloth that covers the Kaaba, is a significant symbol in the Islamic faith, encountered by millions during prayer. While its visual presence is universally recognized among Muslims, the intricate history and craftsmanship behind it remain largely unknown.
- This article delves into the Kiswah's cultural and religious significance, shedding light on its creation and the traditions surrounding it.
- The Kiswah is replaced annually during the Hajj pilgrimage, a time when millions gather in Mecca, making it a focal point of Islamic worship. Its craftsmanship involves intricate embroidery and the use of high-quality materials, reflecting the artistry and devotion of those who create it.
- The Kiswah serves not only as a physical covering for the Kaaba but also as a profound representation of Islamic heritage and devotion. Understanding its history enriches the appreciation of its role in the lives of Muslims worldwide.
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This article provides an overview of the Kiswah and its significance within the Islamic faith, aiming to educate readers about a lesser-known aspect of religious practice.
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