. . . "0.6368"^^ . . . . "This silk textile has a design that was traditionally used for tomb covers. The religious inscriptions are worked in white and arranged in a zigzag pattern on a red ground. The denser text within each V-shape of the zigzag quotes the Muslim creed, or statement of belief. This states, 'There is no god but God. Muhammad is the messenger of God'. Further inscriptions make up the narrower bands."@en . . "0.5859"^^ . "Part of a section of the lining of the Ka'bah, Turkey (probably Bursa), about 1800.\n\nPart of a section of the lining of the Ka'bah, Turkey (probably Bursa), about 1800.\n\nPart of a section of the lining of the Ka'bah, Turkey (probably Bursa), about 1800.\n\nPart of a section of the lining of the Ka'bah, Turkey (probably Bursa), about 1800."@en . . . . . . . . "0.6387"^^ . . . . "1800~, Turkey" . . . . . . . . . . "0.5453"^^ . . . . . "This silk textile has a design that was traditionally used for tomb covers. The religious inscriptions are worked in white and arranged in a zigzag pattern on a red ground. The denser text within each V-shape of the zigzag quotes the Muslim creed, or statement of belief. This states, 'There is no god but God. Muhammad is the messenger of God'. Further inscriptions make up the narrower bands."@en . . . . . "Part of a section of the lining of the Ka'bah, Turkey (probably Bursa), about 1800.\n\nPart of a section of the lining of the Ka'bah, Turkey (probably Bursa), about 1800.\n\nPart of a section of the lining of the Ka'bah, Turkey (probably Bursa), about 1800.\n\nPart of a section of the lining of the Ka'bah, Turkey (probably Bursa), about 1800."@en . . . "0.3974"^^ . "Woven silk, red ground with calligraphic decoration in white, forming a repeating zigzag pattern"@en . . . "Woven silk, red ground with calligraphic decoration in white, forming a repeating zigzag pattern"@en . "Jameel Gallery \n\nSection of the Lining of the Ka\u2019bah\nTurkey, probably Bursa\nAbout 1800\n\nThe inside of the Ka\u2019bah is also lined with specially made silks. These have zigzag designs on a red ground. The largest inscription is the Shahadah. The narrower band above it contains a quotation from the Qur\u2019an in which God instructs Muslims to pray towards the Ka\u2019bah. The other texts praise God. \n\nSilk thread in lampas weave\n\nMuseum no. 1063A-1900\nGiven by Dudley B. Myers, Esq.\n [17/09/2012]"@en . . . . . . . . . "1063A-1900" . "0.6899"^^ . "0.4696"^^ . "1800~, Turkey" . . . . . "Jameel Gallery \n\nSection of the Lining of the Ka\u2019bah\nTurkey, probably Bursa\nAbout 1800\n\nThe inside of the Ka\u2019bah is also lined with specially made silks. These have zigzag designs on a red ground. The largest inscription is the Shahadah. The narrower band above it contains a quotation from the Qur\u2019an in which God instructs Muslims to pray towards the Ka\u2019bah. The other texts praise God. \n\nSilk thread in lampas weave\n\nMuseum no. 1063A-1900\nGiven by Dudley B. Myers, Esq.\n [17/09/2012]"@en . .