Description
Presenting a remarkable Islamic heritage artifact — the Ottoman Period Baab Al-Taubah Textile from inside the Holy Kaaba, an extraordinary example of historic Islamic craftsmanship connected to one of the most sacred locations in Islam.
The Holy Kaaba in Masjid al-Haram, Makkah, is the spiritual center of the Muslim world. Inside the Kaaba are rare decorative textiles and sacred architectural elements that have been preserved across centuries. Among these elements is Baab Al-Taubah (The Door of Repentance), a spiritually significant area inside the Kaaba where supplication and reflection take place.
This rare Ottoman-era textile panel represents the rich artistic tradition used to decorate sacred spaces in the Islamic world during the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman rulers were responsible for maintaining and beautifying many holy sites in Makkah and Madinah for centuries.
✨ Image Analysis & Design Details
The textile features:
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A central circular calligraphy medallion containing intricate Arabic script
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Rich red and gold embroidered calligraphy panels
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Elegant green background with ornate Ottoman floral borders
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Multiple Quranic inscriptions and Islamic decorative motifs
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Classical Ottoman arabesque patterns surrounding the calligraphy
The combination of gold embroidery, deep red calligraphy panels, and green textile background reflects the traditional color palette widely used in Ottoman sacred textiles and Islamic ceremonial fabrics.
Such textiles were typically used in holy architectural interiors, ceremonial coverings, and sacred decorative panels, making them highly valuable pieces of Islamic cultural heritage.
Artifacts associated with the interior of the Holy Kaaba are extremely rare and highly prized among collectors of Islamic antiques, sacred textiles, and historical Kaaba artifacts.
This exceptional piece is ideal for:
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Islamic museums and cultural institutions
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Private collectors of Islamic artifacts
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Luxury Islamic heritage displays
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Mosque interior exhibitions
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High-value Islamic art collections
Owning a textile connected to the interior of the Kaaba represents a profound spiritual and historical connection to Baytullah – the House of Allah.
Product Features
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Rare Ottoman period Islamic textile artifact
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Associated with Baab Al-Taubah inside the Holy Kaaba
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Beautiful Arabic calligraphy embroidered panels
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Rich gold embroidery with red and green textile design
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Classical Ottoman floral and arabesque ornamentation
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Exceptional Islamic heritage collectible
Rare Ottoman period Baab Al-Taubah textile associated with the interior of the Holy Kaaba, featuring intricate Arabic calligraphy, gold embroidery, and classical Ottoman Islamic design. This large sacred panel measures 2.75 m × 1.75 m and is an exceptional Islamic heritage collectible.

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