The Holy Kaaba, Islam\’s holiest site, has been adorned with a new Kiswa, a magnificent piece of artistry crafted from the finest materials. The new Kiswa, weighing 1,300kg, is made from 670kg of natural silk, 120kg of gold thread, and 100kg of silver thread, costing a staggering 20 million Riyals.
The Kiswa is a intricately designed cloth that covers the Kaaba, a symbol of unity and spirituality for Muslims worldwide. The new Kiswa, crafted by skilled artisans, features intricate designs and calligraphy, showcasing the beauty of Islamic art.
The Kiswa\’s grandeur and significance were celebrated in a special ceremony, attended by dignitaries and religious leaders. The event marked a moment of pride for the Muslim community, highlighting the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Islam.
The Holy Kaaba\’s new attire is a testament to the devotion and dedication of the Muslim community, reflecting the values of excellence, beauty, and spirituality that are at the heart of Islam.