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Mantle of the Prophet Muhammad

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The Mantle of the Prophet Muhammad is a cloak preserved in Istanbul's Topkapi Palace, venerated among relics associated with Muhammad.

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Where is the Mantle of the Prophet Muhammad currently kept?

The sacred cloak, also known as the Hırka-i Saadet, is preserved in the Topkapi Palace museum in Istanbul, Turkey. It is kept in a special, climate-controlled chamber known as the Privy Chamber alongside other Islamic relics.

Who brought the Mantle of the Prophet Muhammad to Istanbul?

The relic was reportedly brought to Istanbul by Sultan Selim I following his military campaigns in the early 16th century. This occurred shortly after the Ottoman conquest of Egypt and the establishment of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1517.

Can the public see the Mantle of the Prophet Muhammad at Topkapi Palace?

No, the physical relic is not on public display out of profound respect for its sacred nature. Historically, it was only viewed by the Ottoman Sultan and his family during special religious ceremonies.

How did the Sultans use the Mantle of the Prophet Muhammad?

During times of crisis, such as a plague, fire, or war, the Ottoman Sultans would ceremonially remove the mantle from its chamber. This ritual was believed to invoke divine help and provide protection for the empire.

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