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25: 448: 861:.” There is no indication in any historical source that this sword was used in any battle. It stayed in the house of Muhammad. The length of the sword is 100 cm, the length of the blade is 86 cm, the length of its handle is 14 cm, and its width at the handle is 2.8 cm, and at the shrew is 2.2 cm, and has a scabbard of dyed animal hide. This sword is housed in the Topkapi Museum, Istanbul. 460: 1294:"It is no secret that some of these remnants are likely to be true. However, we did not see any of the trustworthy people who mentioned it with proof or denial, for Allah (God), Glory be to Him, who knows about it best, and some of them cannot conceal what the idea or notion that stumbles on of suspicion and disputes it in doubts." 1278:"This (the possessions) was used by the caliphs to inherit it and put it on their shoulders in processions sitting and riding, and it was on the able-bodied when he was killed and contaminated with blood, and I think it was lost in the temptation of the Tatars, for we belong to Allah (God) and to Him we shall return." 801:. . Inscribed in Arabic on its blade above the handle is: “This is the noble sword of the house of Muhammad the prophet, the apostle of God.” The blade of this sword is distinguished from the other swords because of its wave-like design. Now the sword is preserved in the 1263:”, in the incidents of the year 19 AH (640 CE) and 900 AH (1500 CE) that some claimed that they had a mug and some crutches of Muhammad and that “it was found that they are not of the possessions of the Prophet Muhammad, but rather they are the fragments of 616:, along with other war equipment. The length of the sword with the handle is 95 cm, the length of the handle is 14 cm, the width at the handle is 4 cm, while the length of the blade is 81 cm, and the length at the tip is 3.5 cm. The handle is make of 510:
are a group of his items and possessions such as weapons, armor and clothing, including those known with unique names. There is doubt about the attribution of these possessions to Muhammad, as many of them were lost during wars and tribulations.
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and instruments of war, and using his ability made for himself a sword. It was thus that the Hatf sword came about, resembling the al-Battar but larger than it. He used this sword and it was passed onto the
857:, meaning "rod, staff") is a thin-bladed sword which was a sword of defense or companionship for the traveller but not used to battle. Written on the side of the sword in silver is the inscription: “ 827:. The length of the sword with the handle is 104 cm, the length of the handle is 15 cm, the length of the blade is 89 cm, and the width at the handle is 6 cm and at the tip is 4.5 cm. 1195:) was given to Muhammad as a gift, It is also said that there was a picture of a statue on the shield. Muhammad always placed his hand on the image of the statue on his shield. 1057:), which he pawned with Abu ash-Shahm, a Jew, in return for some 30 sa’ (weights relate to food) of barley for his family. The debt was for a year. This armor was made of iron. 1208:
Muhammad owned three long shirts (jubbas in Arabic) which he wore during battle. In one of the narrations from Ahmad, he said that it is allowed to wear silk during war.
786:. The blade of this sword is 112 cm in length and has a width of 8 cm. It is the heaviest of swords and Muhammad gave the sword to Ali bin Abi Talib. 809:. Its length is 114 cm, the length of its handle is 13 cm, the length of the blade is 91 cm, and the width at the handle is 5.5 cm and the tip is 4.5 cm. 1223:): a black banner or flag. According to hadith of Abu Dawud's "Sunan" from one of the Companions who said: "I saw the Prophet’s banner, it was yellow." 1030:): a short lance, which Muhammad held while attending the ‘Id festivals, and used to place in front of him when he led the prayer, using it as a 882:). This quiver had a strap made from tanned skin. This quiver had also three silver circular rings, a buckle, and an edge made of silver. 722:, along with eight of the nine preserved swords of Muhammad. It is claimed by some to be the sword that Jesus will use when he returns to 2010: 1353: 714:
inscription. The length of blade of this sword is 101 cm, the sword is made of copper with a black sheath. It is currently in the
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There is no god but Allah (God), Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah (God) – Muhammad bin Abdu 'llah bin Abdu 'l-Muttalib
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until it passed into the hands of Muhammad. Nowadays this sword is housed in the
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as booty when he defeated him, when he was less than 20 years old.
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However, only the "Dhu al-faqar" was proven in the authentic
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Possessions that were believed to have belonged to Muhammad
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White banners that were sometimes mixed with black.
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The blade is 97 cm in length. 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 1351: 1234: 1220: 1192: 1181: 1160: 1152: 1141: 1120: 1109: 1098: 1087: 1076: 1065: 1054: 1045:Muhammad had seven pieces of armor 1027: 1016: 1005: 994: 983: 958: 943: 932: 921: 910: 899: 879: 854: 835: 820: 794: 742: 663: 648: 597: 554: 505:possessions of the Islamic prophet 13: 14: 2415: 1930:(Khadija's slave and Adopted son) 1441: 651:). The sword is preserved in the 753:took the sword “al-Battar” from 458: 446: 23: 1247: 34:needs additional citations for 2047:Sacred Relics (Topkapı Palace) 1900:Al-‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib 1428: 1410: 1376: 1345: 1334: 1310:Sacred Relics (Topkapı Palace) 1172:Muhammad had several shields: 1132:Muhammad had several helmets: 636:. 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