- Model: KS-72
- SKU: KS-72
- ISBN: KS-72
- MPN: KS-72
Step into the pages of sacred history with this rare Green Kiswah of the Ottoman Era, traditionally attributed to the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (circa 125–150 years old). Originating from the blessed city of Madina and historically associated with the holy chamber of the Prophet Muhammad’s (ﷺ) mosque, this Kiswah carries deep spiritual resonance and artistic legacy from the Ottoman period.
Size:
This preserved piece measures approximately 12 x 5 inches, a compact yet profoundly meaningful fragment of Islamic heritage.
Historical Significance:
The Ottoman Empire, especially under Sultan Abdul Hamid II, was renowned for its devotion to preserving and honoring the sanctity of Islam’s holiest sites. This Green Kiswah reflects that devotion, offering collectors and believers a rare glimpse into a bygone era where faith and artistry were interwoven in service of the sacred.
Condition:
Despite its age, the Kiswah remains in very good condition. The green fabric has retained much of its vibrancy, and the delicate embroidery continues to reflect the fine workmanship of the period. Its preservation enhances both its historical value and its desirability as a collector’s piece.
Collector’s Heritage Edition Note:
This Green Kiswah is not just fabric—it is a witness of faith, preserved through generations, echoing the reverence of Ottoman devotion and the spiritual aura of Madina. To hold it is to bridge centuries, feeling the silent prayer of countless souls who honored the sacred chamber of the Prophet (ﷺ). A piece for the heart as much as for the hands, this Kiswah belongs among the treasures of those who cherish Islamic history with love and humility.
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Red Carpet from the Holy Chamber Entrance Door | Sacred Mosque Carpet |