Sacred kaaba fragments smuggled to sex offender Epstein? New files expose disturbing mystery
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Epstein bought Kaaba covers. What does the sacred Kiswah cloth represent?
(RNS) — Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein purchased sacred cloth that once covered the Kaaba, according to newly released files that include emails detailing a shipment of three framed pieces from Mecca to Florida. The Kaaba Kiswah — or the black, gold-embroidered cloth that shrouds Islam’s holiest site in Saudi Arabia — is a revered artifact that carries spiritual meaning for Muslims worldwide. The emails, included in the latest tranche o…
In the files on Jeffrey Epstein, a staggering detail emerges: three pieces of Kiswa, the sacred cloth of Kaaba at Mecca, were shipped in 2017 from the Emirates and Saudi Arabia to his residence in Florida. Here's what the emails reveal
Sacred kaaba fragments smuggled to sex offender Epstein? New files expose disturbing mystery
Newly surfaced files are raising eyebrows over how rare fragments of the Kaaba’s sacred Kiswa cloth allegedly reached Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida residence in 2017. Emails and shipment records point to complex logistics, international contacts and religious artefacts rarely seen outside Saudi Arabia. The Kiswa holds deep spiritual value for millions, making the reported transfer even more sensitive. Who arranged it, why it was sent, and what Epste…
The Jeffrey Epstein case continues to reveal disturbing ramifications, now beyond the scope of the sexual crimes and networks of influence that led to its fall. According to archives dating back to 2017, relayed by the British media Middle East Eye, fragments of the kiswa, the sacred black fabric that covers the Kaaba in Mecca, were reportedly sent to the now deceased US billionaire. Exchanges of emails include a Saudi citizen, Aziza El Ahmadi, …
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