Convention of sewing the Kiswa, the front of the Kaaba
MADINAH: The time has desired the yearly convention of sewing the Kiswa, the front of the Kaaba. In a particular plant, worked according to requests of the late King Abdul Aziz in 1346 Hijri, 150 prepared representatives are included in the work.
Mohammed container Abdullah Bajawda, executive of the Kaaba Kiswa manufacturing plant, said that the procedure incorporates coloring, electric weaving, printing, weaving and afterward gathering the diverse parts the Kiswa.
"The Kiswa is made of immaculate silk that is colored dark, and it takes around 700kg of unadulterated silk to weave the Kiswa," he clarified. Diverse engravings and expressions are woven into the texture utilizing verses from the Holy Qur'an with gold string.
The 14-meter-long Kiswa is weaved with 120kg of gold and 25kg of silver strings.
Bajawda said Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, head of the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques, and his representative, Mohammad receptacle Nasser Al-Khuzaim, introduced the production line's new innovative machines that were made particularly to accelerate the assembling procedure.
The best in class weaving machine is a Tajma-tfmx-602, which offers the most recent innovation, and can sew up to 1,000 join for each moment.
"The machine produces banners and insignias as indicated by the administration's details. The machine, with its two heads, contains six hues subsequently decreasing the time expected to finish a logo or other item," he said.
Bajawda included that assembly line laborers ensure they take exceptional care of the Kiswa, particularly as it could be harmed or dirtied from contact and extensive group, "We have groups working all day and all night to keep up and settle the Kiswa," Bajawda included.
He said the Kiswa will be passed out and hung over the Kaaba at day break on the ninth of Dhu Hijjah.
The executive included that the production line has turned into a known image of the two sacred urban communities and is gone to by a great many explorers from around the globe, "A hefty portion of them offer their thanks and gratefulness for the advancement of the manufacturing plant," he stated, including that numerous guests perceive how much exertion is placed into make the Kaaba look in the most wonderful shape conceivable.
He called upon explorers to secure the Kiswa and not to attempt to compose on it or damage it, and above all to avoid swarming so they don't tear the Kiswa.
Mohammed container Abdullah Bajawda, executive of the Kaaba Kiswa manufacturing plant, said that the procedure incorporates coloring, electric weaving, printing, weaving and afterward gathering the diverse parts the Kiswa.
"The Kiswa is made of immaculate silk that is colored dark, and it takes around 700kg of unadulterated silk to weave the Kiswa," he clarified. Diverse engravings and expressions are woven into the texture utilizing verses from the Holy Qur'an with gold string.
The 14-meter-long Kiswa is weaved with 120kg of gold and 25kg of silver strings.
Bajawda said Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, head of the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques, and his representative, Mohammad receptacle Nasser Al-Khuzaim, introduced the production line's new innovative machines that were made particularly to accelerate the assembling procedure.
The best in class weaving machine is a Tajma-tfmx-602, which offers the most recent innovation, and can sew up to 1,000 join for each moment.
"The machine produces banners and insignias as indicated by the administration's details. The machine, with its two heads, contains six hues subsequently decreasing the time expected to finish a logo or other item," he said.
Bajawda included that assembly line laborers ensure they take exceptional care of the Kiswa, particularly as it could be harmed or dirtied from contact and extensive group, "We have groups working all day and all night to keep up and settle the Kiswa," Bajawda included.
He said the Kiswa will be passed out and hung over the Kaaba at day break on the ninth of Dhu Hijjah.
The executive included that the production line has turned into a known image of the two sacred urban communities and is gone to by a great many explorers from around the globe, "A hefty portion of them offer their thanks and gratefulness for the advancement of the manufacturing plant," he stated, including that numerous guests perceive how much exertion is placed into make the Kaaba look in the most wonderful shape conceivable.
He called upon explorers to secure the Kiswa and not to attempt to compose on it or damage it, and above all to avoid swarming so they don't tear the Kiswa.
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