Kaaba to receive new Kiswa as new Hijri year dawns
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Muslims worldwide prepare for the new Hijri year with the annual replacement of the Kaaba's Kiswa.
- Specialists meticulously craft the covering from pure silk, embroidered with gold and silver threads, at the King Abdulaziz Complex.
- Final inspections and preparations intensify within the Grand Mosque as technical teams ready the new Kiswa for installation.
As the new Hijri year approaches, the Holy Kaaba is set to receive its new Kiswa, a tradition symbolizing Saudi Arabia's dedication to Islam's holiest site. This annual renewal highlights the precision and craftsmanship involved in producing the intricate covering.
The process begins months ahead at the King Abdulaziz Complex for the Holy Kaaba Kiswa. Here, specialists transform pure natural silk into the elaborate garment, meticulously embroidering it with threads of gold and silver. This complex operation requires immense skill and attention to detail.
As the replacement date nears, preparations escalate within the Grand Mosque itself. Sections of the new Kiswa are carefully transported and positioned. Specialists conduct final checks on the embroidered pieces, ensuring the Islamic motifs and Qur'anic verses are perfectly rendered. On the eve of the replacement, specialized technical and engineering teams mobilize for the delicate operation, a testament to the meticulous planning and execution involved in maintaining this sacred tradition.
Originally published by Saudi Gazette in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.