Kaaba Kiswa replaced in three-hour operation at grand holy mosque in Makkah
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MAKKAH – The annual replacement of the Kaaba Kiswa has been successfully completed in a three-hour operation at the holy Grand Mosque in Makkah, marking a highly coordinated logistical and technical achievement at Islam’s holiest site. The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque said that the Kiswa replacement for 1448 AH was carried out with precision and efficiency, reflecting advanced operational readiness and extensive institutional expertise. The officials said the streamlined execution of the ceremony demonstrates continuous improvement in procedures year after year, with efforts focused on reducing completion time while maintaining the highest standards of safety, quality, and organisation. The operation involved specialised teams responsible for removing the old Kiswa and installing the new silk covering, which is embroidered with gold and silver thread and placed over the Kaaba as part of an annual ritual of religious and historical significance. The local authorities said the successful completion of the process highlights the growing technical capability and coordination of teams involved in managing complex operations at the Two Holy Mosques. They added that the achievement reflects ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency in serving pilgrims and visitors while preserving the sanctity of Islamic rituals performed at the holy site. The authority further noted that the operation is part of broader initiatives aimed at ensuring the highest standards of service and operational excellence at the Grand Mosque, in line with the responsibilities of caring for the Two Holy Mosques. Kiswa Changing Ceremony at Kaaba fills hearts with devotion as New Islamic Year begins