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“The sacred Kaba cloth (Kiswa) was reportedly sent to Epstein”

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Millions of New Files Reveal Kaba’s Sacred Cloth Sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The U.S. Department of Justice released millions of new files related to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Friday (30 January), revealing the names of influential global figures and organizations, along with sensational new details.

According to the newly released Epstein files, sacred cloth from Islam’s holiest site, the Kaba, was sent to the United States. Shockingly, these sacred fabrics reportedly reached Jeffrey Epstein.

The files suggest that the United Arab Emirates was behind the shipment of these holy textiles to Epstein.

A report by Middle East Eye states that UAE businessmen Aziza Al-Ahmadi and Abdullah Al-Mari jointly arranged for three pieces of the Kaba’s covering (Kiswa) to be sent to Epstein.

The Epstein documents indicate that the email coordinating the shipment was dated 22 March 2017. According to the records, the sacred cloth was sent from Saudi Arabia via British Airways, with careful coordination of shipping, customs, and delivery within the United States.

The email described the three separate pieces: one from the inner part of the Kaba, one from a used outer covering, and a third made from the same material but unused.

The shipment arrived at Epstein’s residence in March 2017.


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