The Holy Mantle, or "Hırka-i Şerif", is an item of clothing that was given as a gift by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to Veysel Karani, one his companions.
The hırka, a short mantle or coat, is a simple garment with a long history. There are two hırkas in Istanbul of great significance for Muslims and their ancestry are said to be traced back to the Prophet – hırka-i sa’adet and hırka-i şerife.
The former, the Mantle of Happiness, is among the sacred relics at Topkapı Palace. The latter, however, can only be viewed by the public during Ramadan in the mosque of the same name, Hırka-I Şerife Grand Mosque. It is now open to the public for 10 days.
Muslims coming from different parts of the country to see the "Hırka-i Şerif", which is opened to visitors every Ramadan and gifted to Veysel Karani, who cannot see the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) with the eyes of the world. Muslims form long queues in front of the "Hırka-i Şerif" Mosque in Fatih, where the Hırka-i Şerif is kept.