Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Epstein Flies Show Kaaba Cloth Pieces from Mecca Shipped to him via UAE-Linked Contacts

Recently released documents linked to the Epstein files have revealed emails describing the shipment of pieces of the sacred Kaaba cloth from Mecca to the United States. These items were reportedly delivered to Jeffrey Epstein in 2017.

The cloth pieces are believed to be part of the Kiswa, the black and gold fabric that covers the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest site. According to the emails, the shipment was arranged through contacts connected to the United Arab Emirates. A businesswoman was reportedly involved in managing the transportation, paperwork, and customs clearance.

Reports state that three pieces of the cloth were sent. One of these pieces had reportedly been touched by millions of worshippers over time, which greatly increases its religious and emotional significance for Muslims around the world.

The shipment allegedly reached Epstein’s residence in Florida years after his criminal conviction, which has raised serious ethical, moral, and religious concerns. Many observers have questioned how such sacred items were removed, transferred internationally, and delivered to a controversial individual.

The revelations have sparked widespread discussion and concern, particularly within Muslim communities, about the handling of holy artifacts and the respect owed to religious symbols.

Disclaimer: This information is shared for informational purposes only. Any accompanying image is for reference purposes and is not directly connected to the reported shipment.

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