Participants embarked on a journey to the Kaaba Kiswa Factory, a cornerstone of the Hajj and Umrah experience. They explored the site, gaining insights into the Kiswa’s deep-rooted significance in Islam, highlighting its spiritual and cultural heritage.
Organizing Bodies
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs spearheaded the organization of this enlightening visit. Their dedication to promoting Islamic values ensured a meaningful experience. Moreover, Participants left with a richer understanding of Islamic traditions and the Kaaba’s central role.
King Abdulaziz Complex Tour
The guests explored the complex’s history and its role in the Kiswa’s preservation. Additionally, the tour showcased the complex’s dedication to Islamic art and culture, illustrating its historical and contemporary significance.
Learning Kiswa Craft
A detailed briefing introduced participants to the Kiswa’s creation. Engaging in the weaving process, they connected personally with the tradition. Moreover, this hands-on experience deepened their appreciation for the craftsmanship behind the Kiswa.
Diverse Representation
The visit brought together 250 pilgrims from across Europe and South America, showcasing the Islamic faith’s global community.
Finally, their diverse backgrounds highlighted the pilgrimage’s inclusive nature, uniting different cultures under a shared spiritual journey.
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