The al-Battar sword was taken by the prophet Muhammad as booty from the Banu Qaynaqa. It is called the "sword of the prophets" and is inscribed in Arabic with the names of David, Solomon, Moses, Aaron, Joshua, Zechariah, John, Jesus, and Muhammad.
It is claimed by some to be the sword that Jesus will use when he returns to Earth to defeat the anti-Christ, Dajjal. Hatf (Arabic: الحتف, meaning "death") is a sword which Muhammad took as booty from the Banu Qaynaqa.
During the battle of Uhud, Abu Dujana frequently distinguished himself in battle by wearing a red band on his head, and engaged in bravado before fighting by strutting in front of his adversaries. In the Battle of Uhud, Muhammad gave Abu Dujana his sword and fought bravely.
It was said his sword weighed 60KG, that looks really thin for 60KG... isn't it forbidden to take a picture in this room?
1. The 'mountain man': Maharana Pratap is revered as one of the strongest warriors India has ever seen. Standing at 7 feet 5 inches, he would carry a 80-kilogram spear and two swords weighing around 208 kilograms in total.
I always heard stories about Khalid bin Al Waleed (Raz) and he is Sword of Allah.
The Islamic prophet, Muhammad, who lived 570–632, wore a turban in white, the most holy colour. The style of turban he introduced was a cap with a cloth tied around it; this headwear is known as Imamah and was emulated by Muslim kings and scholars throughout history.
3: The "real" zulfiqar, possibly one of the swords of the Prophet kept in the Topkapi museum.
Hazrat Ali (r.a.) did the same- went to market to sell the Armour and it was Usmaan Ibn Afaan r.a. (another Son-in-law of our beloved Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.) who bought the Armour for 400 dinars (some say 480).
Then, according to Muslim scholars, the Angel Gabriel appeared, thumped Ghawrath in the chest and forced him to drop his sword. Muhammad then picked up the sword and said "who will protect you from me" then he forgave him.
Most Sunni Muslims believe that visual depictions of all the prophets of Islam should be prohibited and are particularly averse to visual representations of Muhammad. The key concern is that the use of images can encourage idolatry.
Al-Battar (Arabic: البَتَّار, meaning "cutter") sword was taken by Muhammad as booty from the Banu Qaynaqa. It is called the “sword of the prophets” and is inscribed in Arabic with the names of David, Solomon, Moses, Aaron, Joshua, Zechariah, John, Jesus, and Muhammad.
The al-Battar sword was taken by the prophet Muhammad as booty from the Banu Qaynaqa. It is called the "sword of the prophets" and is inscribed in Arabic with the names of David, Solomon, Moses, Aaron, Joshua, Zechariah, John, Jesus, and Muhammad.
Zaynab bint Al-Harith (Arabic: زينب بنت الحارث, d. 629) was a Jewish woman who attempted to assassinate Muhammad in the aftermath of the battle of Khaybar.
The Prophet (Pbuh) appropriated two sacrificial sabres from the temple of Manat and gave them to Hazrat Ali (RA), saying that one of them was Al Zulfiqar, which became the famous sword of Ali the Warrior. 'Zulfiqar' has a root that appears in the Holy Quran, too, and gives us many interesting words in Urdu.
Height of Pendent is 75 mm (approx.), width is 18 mm (approx.) & Chain Length is 260 mm and Weight is 20 gm.
The hijab of the prophets wives, were extra due to the fact that they were the wives of the Prophet. They had to be covered not just in their garments, but also the space in which they occupied.
According to the understanding of the "oldest legal systems", only the wives of Muhammad were those who were instructed to hijab with the verse (33:59), and none of them had a condition for women to cover.
Why is green so prevalent in the Muslim world? Because it was supposedly Mohammed's favorite color. The Islamic prophet is said to have worn a green cloak and turban, and his writings are full of references to the color.
Zulfiqar (Arabic: ذُو ٱلْفَقَار, romanized: Ḏū-l-Faqār, IPA: [ðuː‿l. faˈqaːr]), also spelled Zu al-Faqar, Zulfikar, Dhu al-Faqar, Dhulfaqar or Dhulfiqar, is the sword of Ali ibn Abi Talib.
The weapon most readily associated by today's audiences with Muslim warriors of bygone times is probably the scimitar or saber, having a long, slightly curved blade with a single cutting edge.
Khalid Ibn Al- Walid (RA): The Undefeated Islamic Warrior. WIDELY regarded as one of the most consequential Muslim military leaders of all time, Khalid ibn al-Walid was an Arab Muslim commander in the service of the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the caliphs Abu Bakr (RA) (r. 632–634) and Umar (RA) (r. 634–644).
A weapon that defeated the Crusades
It was not until the Crusades that the fame of the Damascus blade spread to Europe from Asia; it was Saladin's army's use of the Damascus blade that pierced crusaders' thick armor and severed their swords in one swing.