Newly released Epstein Files have revealed an unusual international shipment involving sacred Islamic items. The documents show that three pieces of the Kiswa, the cloth covering the Kaaba in Mecca, were sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2017.
The Kaaba is the most sacred site in Islam. It is located in the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Each year, the Kaaba is covered with a new black cloth known as the Kiswa. The cloth is treated with deep religious respect and care.
According to the emails in the files, the shipment began in Saudi Arabia. The items were later routed through contacts linked to the United Arab Emirates. From there, they were sent to Epstein’s residence in the US Virgin Islands.
The shipment included three separate pieces. One piece came from inside the Kaaba covering. Another was taken from the outer embroidered cloth. The third item was an unused fragment of the sacred material.
The emails also reveal who helped organize the delivery. An Emirati businesswoman named Aziza Al-Ahmadi played a key role. She worked alongside a Saudi contact named Abdullah Al-Maari. Together, they coordinated the logistics of the shipment.
The documents provide detailed records of communication. However, they do not explain why the sacred cloth was sent. There is also no information on how Epstein first connected with the intermediaries.
No official statements have been released by Saudi or Emirati authorities. There is also no indication that the shipment was authorized by religious institutions. The lack of explanation has raised questions among observers.
The Kaaba holds deep spiritual meaning for Muslims worldwide. Items connected to it are rarely distributed and are usually handled through strict religious protocols. This has added to the mystery surrounding the shipment.
The Epstein Files continue to uncover new details about his global connections. This latest disclosure highlights the reach of those relationships. It also raises concerns about how sacred items can move across borders.
As of now, many key questions remain unanswered. Investigators have not clarified the purpose of the shipment. The role of the intermediaries is also still unclear.
The revelation adds another complex layer to the ongoing review of the Epstein Files.
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