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Hajj1441 – Kaaba dons new Kiswa

The staff members of the General Presidency for Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques on Wednesday night (July 29, 2020) at Makkah, Saudi Arabia time replaced the Kaaba’s cover or Kiswa which is an annual tradition ahead of the Eid al-Adha. (The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah/The Saudi Ministry of Media)

Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – The staff members of the General Presidency for Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques on Wednesday night (July 29) at Makkah, Saudi Arabia time replaced the Kaaba’s cover or Kiswa which is an annual tradition ahead of the Eid al-Adha, according to Saudi Press Agency (SPA) report.

Kiswa consists of four sheets placed on each side of the Kaaba and a sitar (curtain) for the door, Deputy Head of the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques and Director General of the King Abdul Aziz Complex for the Kaaba, Ahmed Bin Mohammed Al-Mansouri, said.

Kiswa is replaced with a special process in a way that when this work is carried out, Ka’bah remains covered.

Al-Mansouri explained, each of the four parts of the Kiswa was separately raised, in preparation for stretching it on the old side.

The side was consolidated from above by tying it and dropping at the other end after the old side’s ropes were untied by moving the new side up and down.

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Then, the old side was removed from the bottom and the new side remained, and the process was repeated four times for each section until the operation was complete and the belt was sewn in a line, straight with the four sides, Al-Mansouri said.

“The process began from the side of the Hateem (a semi-circular wall opposite the northwest wall of the Kaaba), because Al-Mizab (a rainwater spout made of gold) requires a special opening at the top. After consolidating all the sides, the corners were fixed by sewing them from the top of the cloth to the bottom,” Al-Mansouri added.

Then, the curtain that required more time and hard work was installed by making a small opening with an approximate width of 3.30 meters.

Three other holes were made in the black cloth to put the curtain in place under the cloth, and the sides were sewn in the black cloth of the dress, Al-Mansouri said, adding that the Kaaba cloth is made of 670 kilograms of high-quality silk, 120 kilograms of gold threads, and 100 kilograms of silver threads.

As many as 200 Saudi craftsmen are engaged in producing the black curtain at the King Abdul Aziz Complex for Holy Kaaba Kiswa, Al-Mansouri said.

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