Curtain of the Ka'ba: Revision history

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  • curprev 15:4515:45, 30 March 2024Pourghorbani talk contribs 13,234 bytes +13,234 Created page with "'''The Ka'ba's curtain''', also known as Kiswa, is a black fabric that covers the walls of the Ka'ba. Covering the Ka'ba with a curtain is considered a sign of respect. The tradition of draping the Ka'ba with fabrics of various colors and materials dates back to ancient times, predating the advent of Islam. Historical sources record events related to the preparation and installation of the Ka'ba's curtain. Additionally, the Ka'ba's curtain is the subject of certain l..."