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بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم

Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times

Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
Authentic Kaaba Key – Gold Plated - Modern Times
  • Model: KS-64
  • SKU: KS-64
  • ISBN: KS-64
  • MPN: KS-64
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$17,500.00

Own a piece of sacred history with this authentic Holy Kaaba key, originally crafted and presented to the custodians of the Kaaba in 1435 Hijri (2013). Made from high-quality brass and elegantly gold plated, this stunning key weighs approximately 3.8 kilograms and measures 60 centimeters in length, making it a true collector's item.

The key is intricately engraved with the powerful Quranic verses: بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم (In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful) and إنا فتحنا لك فتحا مبينا (Indeed, We have granted you a manifest victory), symbolizing its deep spiritual significance.

This exclusive set comes beautifully packaged in a luxurious Black Kaaba Kiswah box, providing the perfect presentation for display or as a treasured gift. Whether for your collection or as an elegant piece of Islamic décor, this Kaaba key replica is a timeless reminder of faith and devotion.

Limited availability—secure your piece of Islamic heritage today!"

History. The keys to the Kaaba were bestowed on Tasm, a tribe of ʿĀd before Quraysh. It passed to Khuza'a, then Qusai, who gave it to his son Abdul Dar, who handed it over to his son Othman. It shifted from one person to another until it rested with their nephew Shaiba.

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