Unique and revered Islamic artefacts are currently on display at the North Lincolnshire Museum in Scunthorpe, attracting attention from history and culture enthusiasts. The exhibit houses historical items that go back several hundred years, such as a distinctive key said to belong to the sepulchre of Prophet Muhammad, as well as a rarely viewed Kiswa cloth which customarily enrobes the Kaaba in Mecca. This significant display has been curated by the Kiswa Arts and Culture Gallery in partnership with the North Lincolnshire Multi-Faith Partnership, thus enabling individuals of all faith backgrounds to marvel at the fine artistry and historical connotations of the featured pieces. Representative Abid Khan, from the Multi-Faith Partnership, underlined the emotional significance the artefacts carry, in particular for those who have participated in the pilgrimage to Mecca. This exhibition, facilitated by the assistance of the North Lincolnshire Council and the National Lottery Heritage Fund, is open to the public at no cost. It is set to run till December 6. This article has been adapted by The Lincoln Post from an original report by www.bbc.com.
Rare Islamic artefacts showcased at Scunthorpe museum


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