Shocking Revelation: Jeffrey Epstein Received Sacred Kiswa of Kaaba, 2026 Files Reveal
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Rida Shahid
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- Published February 4, 2026
The latest unsealed Jeffrey Epstein files point to an outrageous 2017 deal of fragments of the Kiswa, the sacred cloth that covers the Kaaba in Mecca. When this revelation emerged in the Epstein Files Transparency Act, it reported the sale of one of the most sacred properties of Islam by a degenerate offender using contacts in the UAE.
Among the millions of pages released this February 2026, one specific thread of emails stands out. It isn’t about high-profile politicians or celebrities for once. It is about a shipment of sacred silk and gold from the heart of Mecca.
In early 2017, while Jeffrey Epstein was a registered s*x offender, he successfully acquired three pieces of the Kiswa. For those unfamiliar, the Kiswa is the black cloth that drapes the Kaaba. It is replaced every year during Hajj and holds immense spiritual value for nearly two billion Muslims.
Records show Emirati businesswoman Aziza Al-Ahmadi and a Saudi intermediary, Abdullah Al-Maari, coordinated the logistics. They didn’t just send scraps. The shipment included:
- A piece from the inner lining of the Kaaba.
- A section of the used outer covering.
- A third piece of unused material.
The items traveled via British Airways air cargo from Saudi Arabia to Florida. On customs forms, the parties involved simply labeled them as “artworks.”
“Touched by Millions”
The most jarring part of this discovery is a March 2017 email from Al-Ahmadi to Epstein. She described the cloth as being “touched by minimum 10 million Muslims.” She wrote about pilgrims leaving their “prayers, wishes, tears, and hopes” on the fabric.


The documents do not explain why Epstein wanted these items. We don’t know if they were a gift, a purchase, or a trophy for his residence. However, the timing is clear. This happened years after his initial conviction and just two years before his final arrest in 2019.
Backlash in the Muslim World
The information is already tearing up the social media in Pakistan and the Middle East. The response on other websites, such as X and Reddit, is that of utter disgust. To most, the fact that a holy object, the ultimate symbol of Islamic worship, would go into the private cabinet of a man such as Epstein, is a great profanation.
Although it is observed by some religious scholars that the cloth itself is not divine, it is difficult to deny the symbolic weight. The middlemen in the UAE and Saudi Arabia are now becoming the subject of criticism by the question of how such limited artifacts could escape the Kingdom.
This disclosure brings weirdness and darkness to the Epstein saga. It depicts a man whose tentacles spanned the world finance all the way to the areas of religious inheritance that were most secure.




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