Monday, February 2

Shocking Revelation: Sacred Kaaba Cloth Sent to Jeffrey Epstein, Touched by Millions of Muslims

Washington/Abu Dhabi: Newly released documents linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have sparked global outrage, revealing a startling connection to Islam’s holiest site, the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. According to the emails included in the files, a piece of the Kaaba’s sacred covering, the Kiswah, was reportedly sent to Epstein.

The shipment was facilitated by Emirati businesswoman Aziza Al-Ahmadi, who ensured that three pieces of the Kiswah were delivered to Epstein in Florida via British Airways in February and March 2017. The emails indicate that this occurred after Epstein had served time for his sexual crimes.

What is the Kiswah?

The Kiswah is a black cloth embroidered with gold, draping the Kaaba, the most sacred site in Islam. It holds profound religious significance for Muslims worldwide. Every year, the cloth is replaced, and the removed sections are often considered priceless religious artifacts.

Millions Touched the Sacred Cloth

According to the emails, Al-Ahmadi highlighted the Kiswah’s religious importance, noting that during the ritual Tawaf, over 10 million Muslims had touched it while circumambulating the Kaaba. Pilgrims place their prayers, tears, and hopes on the cloth, believing their prayers will be accepted. The emails do not clarify whether Al-Ahmadi ever visited Epstein’s private island.

Another email from Epstein’s assistant, Leslie Groff, mentioned sending a DNA testing kit, though the purpose of this shipment remains unclear.

Who is Aziza Al-Ahmadi?

Aziza Al-Ahmadi is a Saudi businesswoman residing in the UAE. She owns an electronics gaming company and describes herself as a prominent Saudi entrepreneur and advisor to the Royal Court. Reports suggest her connection with Epstein began when he proposed creating an Islamic digital currency, similar to cryptocurrency, to attract the Muslim world. This idea led to their correspondence and the subsequent shipments.

The revelations have raised concerns worldwide, given the sacred and highly revered nature of the Kaaba and its Kiswah.


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