Khatt e Kufi
The Blessed Letter of Hazrat Usman-e-Ghani (RA)
The Ghilaf-e-Kaaba, also known as the Kiswah, holds a profound spiritual significance for Muslims worldwide. It is the cloth that adorns the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam, situated in the Masjid al-Haram, Makkah. This particular piece, inscribed with the names of Allah “Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum,” was part of the Ghilaf used in the year 1432H (2011 CE). Crafted by the skilled artist Abdur Raheem Ameen, this fragment represents a blend of devotion, artistry, and Islamic heritage.The blessed letter written by Hazrat Uthman-e-Ghani (RA). In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.This is the blessed letter which the third Caliph, Amir-ul-Mu’minin Hazrat Uthman bin Affan (RA) wrote with his blessed handon the sacred and historic occasion of the Farewell Pilgrimage.“These words, even though they have been covered with the dust of centuries, still contain within them the same light, the same simplicity and the fragrance of faith, which touch and soothe hearts, awaken devotion and give a subtle warmth to the soul.”The subject of this blessed letter
Exalted and exalted is Allah, the True King. There is no god but Him. He is the Lord of the Glorious Throne. These words describe the Oneness of Allah, His Kingdom and Greatness in a way that humbles the heart and awakens the soul. And whoever invokes another god with Allah, for which he has no proof, then his account will be with his Lord. Indeed, the disbelievers will not succeed. This declaration establishes a clear distinction between truth and falsehood—the foundation of faith on which the edifice of Islam stands. And say: ‘My Lord! Forgive and have mercy, and You are the best of those who show mercy.’ These words are a beautiful reflection of the humility of the heart of a great companion, his supplication, and his relationship with his Lord—where there is both strength and servitude.
According to tradition, this blessed letter is attributed to the sacred occasion of the Farewell Pilgrimage and, despite the passage of centuries, is still considered a bright manifestation of faith, certainty, and pure servitude. Its words still bring peace to hearts and awaken the spiritual state.The central message of this writing is the monotheism of God, in which the greatness of God Almighty, His kingship, and His oneness are described in a very clear way. This message invites the heart to humility and the soul to bow down to God.
This letter highlights the clear distinction between truth and falsehood and the absence of polytheism, and the fact that true success lies in accountability to Allah Almighty and complete trust in Him.This blessed writing reflects the humble supplication of a believer, seeking mercy and forgiveness, and a deep connection with the Lord. It reminds us that the true spirit of Islam lies in monotheism, piety, and mercy.May Allah Almighty grant us the ability to understand and act upon this message.