"0.5037"^^ . "Silks like this with zigzag designs on a red ground were specially made to line the Ka\u2019bah. This is the cube-shaped stone building at Mecca which is the major site for Muslim pilgrimage. \n\nOn this textile the largest inscription is the Shahadah, the Islamic declaration of faith. The narrower band above it contains a quotation from the Qur'an. In it, God instructs Muslims to pray towards the Ka'bah. The other texts praise God.\n\nGrand mausoleums were erected over the graves of the great and the holy in most Islamic societies. These buildings included the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad himself in his mosque at Medina, north of Mecca.\n\nCaring for the Prophet\u2019s tomb was a notable honour. When the Ottoman dynasty ruled Medina (1517\u20131916), special textiles were made to cover his tomb. Similar textiles were sent to decorate the Ka\u2019bah in Mecca. Contact with the holy places imbued these covers with \u2018barakah\u2019 or divine grace. When the covers were renewed, pieces were preserved as relics."@en . . . . "1800~, Bursa" . "1800~, Bursa" . . . "Silks like this with zigzag designs on a red ground were specially made to line the Ka\u2019bah. This is the cube-shaped stone building at Mecca which is the major site for Muslim pilgrimage. \n\nOn this textile the largest inscription is the Shahadah, the Islamic declaration of faith. The narrower band above it contains a quotation from the Qur'an. In it, God instructs Muslims to pray towards the Ka'bah. The other texts praise God.\n\nGrand mausoleums were erected over the graves of the great and the holy in most Islamic societies. These buildings included the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad himself in his mosque at Medina, north of Mecca.\n\nCaring for the Prophet\u2019s tomb was a notable honour. When the Ottoman dynasty ruled Medina (1517\u20131916), special textiles were made to cover his tomb. Similar textiles were sent to decorate the Ka\u2019bah in Mecca. Contact with the holy places imbued these covers with \u2018barakah\u2019 or divine grace. When the covers were renewed, pieces were preserved as relics."@en . "Tomb cover (section of the lining of the Ka'bah), Turkey (probably Bursa), ca. 1800."@en . . "Jameel Gallery \n\nSection of the Lining of the Ka'bah\nTurkey, probably Bursa\nAbout 1800\n\nSilks with zigzag designs on a red ground were specially made to line the Ka'bah, the holy shrine in Mecca. The largest inscription is the Shahadah, the Islamic declaration of faith. The narrower band above it contains a quotation from the Qur'an. In it, God instructs Muslims to pray towards the Ka'bah. The other texts praise God.\n\nSilk thread in lampas weave\n\nMuseum number 1063-1900\nGiven by Dudley B. Myers, Esq. [2006-2012]"@en . . . "Red silk with zigzag bands in yellow containing calligraphy (including the shahadah, verses from the Qur'an, and invocations of God). Lampas weave, with satin ground and weft-faced twill pattern. Warp and weft are of silk."@en . . "Red silk with zigzag bands in yellow containing calligraphy (including the shahadah, verses from the Qur'an, and invocations of God). Lampas weave, with satin ground and weft-faced twill pattern. Warp and weft are of silk."@en . . "1063-1900" . "Tomb cover (section of the lining of the Ka'bah), Turkey (probably Bursa), ca. 1800."@en . "Jameel Gallery \n\nSection of the Lining of the Ka'bah\nTurkey, probably Bursa\nAbout 1800\n\nSilks with zigzag designs on a red ground were specially made to line the Ka'bah, the holy shrine in Mecca. The largest inscription is the Shahadah, the Islamic declaration of faith. The narrower band above it contains a quotation from the Qur'an. In it, God instructs Muslims to pray towards the Ka'bah. The other texts praise God.\n\nSilk thread in lampas weave\n\nMuseum number 1063-1900\nGiven by Dudley B. Myers, Esq. [2006-2012]"@en . .