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Jeffrey Epstein Cultivated Middle East Connections, Acquired Rare Islamic Artifacts for Caribbean 'Mosque'
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Jeffrey Epstein Cultivated Middle East Connections, Acquired Rare Islamic Artifacts for Caribbean 'Mosque'

Documents reveal Epstein obtained Kaaba textiles, Uzbek tiles and Syrian-style dome for Little Saint James island building

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  • Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein cultivated relationships with wealthy Middle Eastern figures and acquired rare Islamic artifacts, including tapestries from the Kaaba and tiles from Uzbekistan, for a blue-and-white striped building with a golden dome on his private Caribbean island Little Saint James.
  • The US Justice Department released millions of pages of documents in January 2026 revealing Epstein's interest in Islamic architecture and his pursuit of connections with the Saudi royal court.

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Warum es wichtig ist

The article reveals previously undisclosed details from DOJ documents about Jeffrey Epstein's international connections and acquisition of rare Islamic artifacts. Epstein was convicted of sex trafficking in 2019 and died in jail that same year, making this a significant development in understanding his network and activities.

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Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein spent years building connections across the Middle East while acquiring rare Islamic artefacts for an unusual building on his private Caribbean island. This was revealed in millions of pages released by the US Justice Department in January 2026.

The documents show how Epstein focused on Islamic art and architecture as he cultivated relationships with wealthy and powerful figures in the region. According to The New York Times, which first reported on the documents, Epstein obtained highly significant religious and cultural items, including tapestries embroidered with Quranic verses that were shipped from the Kaaba in Mecca, Islam's holiest site.

Other items included tiles sourced from a mosque in Uzbekistan and a golden dome structure designed to replicate architectural styles from ancient Syria. One document describes how Epstein received three pieces linked to the Kaaba, including sections of the Kiswa, the black cloth that covers the holy shrine and is replaced annually. The Kiswa is produced in a royal workshop in Saudi Arabia using thousands of pounds of silk and gold and silver thread. After replacement, sections of the cloth are sometimes distributed to institutions or individuals.

The materials were intended for a distinctive blue-and-white striped building topped with a golden dome on Epstein's private island, Little Saint James. Over the years, the structure has been described in various ways including as a music room, pavilion, chapel or even an occult space. However, correspondence and interviews cited in the documents suggest Epstein repeatedly referred to it as a "mosque." For Epstein, the building was not intended as a functioning place of worship, but as an architectural and artistic project inspired by Islamic design. An artist involved in the project confirmed in an interview that Epstein regularly called the structure his "mosque."

The records show Epstein's strong interest in Islamic architecture, including references to historic Middle Eastern structures such as bathhouses and mosques. In emails, he instructed collaborators to design interiors inspired by traditional Islamic patterns and even suggested replacing Arabic religious inscriptions with his own initials. He also requested authentic tiles from Uzbekistan and shared architectural references from Syria as design inspiration for the building.

Records show Epstein met individuals linked to the Saudi royal court and pursued advisory opportunities related to Saudi economic reforms and the planned listing of the state-owned oil company Aramco.

The documents detail shipments of religious artefacts from Saudi Arabia, including textiles and ceremonial pieces linked to the Kaaba. One email described the cultural and spiritual significance of a black cloth from the shrine, highlighting that millions of pilgrims had touched it during religious rituals.

The records also show that Epstein's island suffered damage during Hurricane Maria in 2017, affecting parts of the so-called "mosque" structure and its contents. During the same period, Epstein's relationship with some of his international contacts deteriorated as political developments shifted in Saudi Arabia.

Epstein was later arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. Shortly after being taken into custody, Epstein transferred ownership of his island to a private trust. He was later found dead in a Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial.

Offene Fragen

  • Who specifically in the Saudi royal court did Epstein meet?
  • What was the exact value of the artifacts acquired?
  • Were any laws violated in acquiring the Kaaba textiles?

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This article was originally published by TOI World.

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