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The late calligrapher Abdulrahim Amin Bukhari is one of the most prominent figures who contributed to the making of the Holy Kaaba's covering (Kiswah). He left behind a lasting artistic legacy through his inscriptions of verses, hadiths, and decorative motifs woven with gold and silver threads on the black cloth of the Kaaba. Born in Mecca in 1335 AH, he dedicated his life to preserving the visual identity of the Kiswah. His career spanned over three decades, during which he participated in the production of 21 Kiswahs, in addition to designing and decorating the Kaaba's doors and adornments. His name is engraved on the Kiswah as an honor for his pioneering contributions to serving the House of Allah and for strengthening the arts of Arabic calligraphy and Islamic ornamentation.
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