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Khayal
01-16-2008, 04:25 AM



The Prophet SAW's Weapons and Furniture
By Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, may Allah have mercy upon him
From Zad al-Ma'ad fi Hadyi Khayri-l 'Ibad





A beautiful aerial scene of Masjid Al Nabawi Sharif (Peace be upon him) in Madinah.

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The Prophet, peace be upon him, had nine swords. He inherited Ma'thur from his father, and it was the first sword he ever owned. He also possessed al-'Idhb and Dhul-Fiqhar or Dhul-Faqhar, which did not leave his sight. Dhul-Fiqar had a hilt, circular guard, tuft, buckles and a base made of silver. He also had al-Qhal'ii, al-Battar, al-'Hatf, ar-Raub, al-Mukh-dham and al-Qhadheeb, which had a base made of silver and silver circular hand guards. The Prophet, upon whom be peace, acquired Dhul-Fiqar during the battle of Badr, and saw a dream about it [1]; when he entered Makkah during al-Fath', his sword was beautified with gold and silver.





The Prophet, peace be upon him, had seven pieces of armour:
Dhatul-Fudhul, which he later on pawned with Abu ash-Sha'hm, a Jew, in return for some barley, thirty Sa' (weights pertaining to foodstuff) for his family. [2] The debt was for a year. Dhatul-Fudhul was made of iron. The Prophet, upon whom be peace, also had Dhatul-Wisha'h, Dhatul-'Hawashi, as-Sa'diyyah, Fidh-dhah, al-Batraa and al-Khirniqh.



These are the swords of Prophet


The Prophet, peace be upon him, owned six bows, az-Zauraa, ar-Rau'haa, as-Safraa, al-Baidhaa, as-Saddad and al-Katum, which was broke during the battle of 'Uhud. Qatadah ibn an-Nu'man (radiyallahu anhu) took al-Katum.


The Prophet, peace be upon him, had a quiver called, al-Kaafur,
and a strap (belt quiver) for it made from tanned skin, as well as, three silver circular rings, a buckle and an edge made of silver. We should state that Ibn Taymiyyah, Shaykh ul-Islam, said that there are no authentic narrations that the Prophet, upon whom be peace, ever wore a strap around his waist.

The Prophet, upon whom be peace, had several shields,
az-Zaluqh, al-Futaqh and another one that he was given as a gift that had a painting of a statue on. It was said that the Prophet, peace be upon him, placed his hand on the statue and Allah, the Most High, made it fade away.

The Prophet, peace be upon him, owned five spears,
such as al-Muthwi and al-Muthni. He had a lance called, an-Nab'ah and a bigger lance called, al-Baidhaa. He had a short lance like a staff called, 'Anazah, which he held while attending the 'Eid festivals and used to place in front of him when he led the prayer, using it for sutrah. [3] Sometimes, the Prophet, upon whom be peace, walked while holding the 'Anazah.

The Prophet, peace be upon him, had a helmet made of iron, called al-Muwash-sha'h, which was adorned with copper, and another helmet, called as-Sabugh or Dhus-Sabugh.

The Prophet, peace be upon him, had three Jubbah (Thoubs, or garments or long shirts) that he wore during battle, one of them was said to be made of fine green silk brocade, or sarcenet. It is well known that 'Urwah ibn az-Zubair had a Yalmaqh, meaning, Qaba (outer garment) made of Dibaj (silk brocade) with embroidery made of fine green silk. 'Urwah used to wear it during war. Ahmad stated that it is allowed to wear silk during war.


The Prophet, upon whom be peace, had a black banner or flag called, al-'Uqhab. Abû Dâwûd [4] collected a hadîth in his Sunan from one of the companions who said:

"I saw the Prophet's banner, it was yellow."

The Prophet, upon whom be peace, also had white banners that were sometimes mixed with black. [5]

The Prophet, upon whom be peace, had a pavilion called, al-Kann an a Mi'hjan (crosier or crook) one cubit long, or longer, that he would carry while walking or riding. When riding his camel, he would hang the crosier before him.



Prophet Muhammad's (Peace be upon him) turban, blanket and stick for walk (Topkapy Museum, Turkey)


The Prophet, peace be upon him, had a Mikhsarah (baton or wand) called al-'Arjun and a staff called al-Mamshuqh. It was said that this is the same staff that the Caliphs, succeeding the Prophet, peace be upon him,, used to hold in their hands.


Moreover,
the Prophet, peace be upon him, had a cup called ar-Rayyan and also al-Mughni, and another cup with a silver chain around it. [6] He had a glass cup and another made of wood, which he placed under his bed to urinate in it at night.


He had a pot called as-Sadir and an earthenware pot made of stone [in which he poured water] to use for wudhu (Ablution). [7]

He, peace be upon him, had a copper Mikhdhab (painted stove pot) [8], a vessel called as-Sa'ah, a basin or washtub made of brass and a perfume vessel.

He had a container in which he placed his mirror and comb, which was made of ivory, otherwise called 'Aaj or adh-Dhabl.




The hair of Allah's Messenger, Muhammad (peace be upon him) safely saved in Topkapy Museum, Turkey

He had a kohl (eastern eyeliner) dispenser, which he used thrice in each eye before he went to sleep, using kohl called Ithmid (antimony). In the same container [along with the comb and mirror], he, peace be upon him, also kept the scissors and his siwak (a tree branch used as a tooth cleanser).

The Prophet, upon whom be peace, had a bowl called al-Gharraa, which he had four rings that four men would hold to carry it. He had a Sa' (measure, or weight), Mudd (half bushel, a dry measure) and a Qatifah (velvet).

He had a bed with a frame made of Saj (teak), a gift from As'ad ibn Zurarah. He had a mattress of Adam (dyed skin or dermis), filled with fibres.

These are the types of weapons and furniture the Prophet, peace be upon him, had that were mentioned in various narrations.





The hair of Allah's Messenger, Muhammad (peace be upon him) safely saved in Topkapy Museum, Turkey


FOOTNOTES

1. Allah said in Surah al-Fath' [48:27]:

"Indeed Allah shall fulfil the true vision* which He showed to His Messenger in very truth. Certainly, you shall enter al-Masjid al-Haram, if Allah wills, secure, some having your heads shaved, and others having your head hair cut short, having no fear. He knew what you knew not, and He granted besides that a near victory."


* The Prophet, peace be upon him, saw a dream that he has entered Makkah along with his Companions, having their (head) hair shaved and cut short.

2. Al-Bukhârî narrated that 'Âishah, may Allah be pleased with her, said:

"Allah's Apostle, upon whom be peace, brought some foodstuff from a Jew and mortgaged his armour to him."

3. It is necessary (wâjib) for those who lead the prayers for Muslims, as well as, those praying alone, to place a sutrah in front of them.

Al-Bukhârî and Muslim, with some variations in their narrations, narrated that Abû Ju'hayfah said:

"I saw Bilâl carrying a short spear (or stick) which he struck in the ground. The Prophet, upon whom be peace, came out tucking up his red cloak, and led the people in prayer and offered two rak'at taking a short spear (or stick) as a sutrah for his prayer. I saw the people and animals passing in front of him beyond the stick."

Further, al-Bukhârî narrated that Nafi' said:

"I saw Ibn 'Umar praying, while having his camel as a sutrah in front of him and he said, 'I saw the Prophet, peace be upon him, doing the same.' "
Moreover, al-Bukhârî reported that the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, said:

"When one of you prays behind something as a sutrah from people and someone wanted to pass in front of him, he should try and prevent him as far as possible. But, if he insists on passing, one should force him to stop, for he is a devil."

Also, al-Bukhârî narrated that Nafi' said:

"The Prophet, upon whom be peace, used to make his she-camel sit across and he would pray facing it (as a sutrah).' I asked, 'What would the Prophet, peace be upon him, do if the she-camel was provoked and moved?' I was told, 'He would take its camel-saddle and put it in front of him and pray facing its back part (as a sutrah).' Ibn 'Umar used to do the same' "

This hadîth indicates that one should not pray, except behind a sutrah. Further, Muslim narrated that 'Âishah reported:

"The Messenger of Allah, upon whom be peace, was asked about sutrah of a worshipper and he said:

'Equal to the back of the saddle.' "

4. Shaykh 'Irfan said that Abû Dâwûd (2226) collected this hadîth, which has two unknown narrators, making it weak.

5. Ahmad (17884), Abû Dâwûd (2224), at-Tirmidhî (1603) and an-Nasaî, in al-Kubra (5:8606), according to Shaykh 'Irfan, collected this hadîth from al-Barâ ibn 'Azib, may Allah be pleased with him.

6. Al-Bukhârî (5207) narrated that 'Asim al-A'hwal said:

"I saw the drinking bowl of the Prophet, upon whom be peace, with Anas ibn Malik, may Allah be pleased with him, and it had been broken, and he had mended it with silver plates. That drinking bowl was quite wide and made of Nadhar wood. Anas said. 'I gave water to the Prophet, upon whom be peace, in that bowl more than so-and-so (for a long period).' "

Ibn Sirîn said:

"Around that bowl there was an iron ring, and Anas wanted to replace it with a silver or gold ring, but Abu Talhah said to him, 'Do not change a thing that Allah's Apostle, peace be upon him, has made.' So Anas left it as it was."

We should mention here that al-Bukhârî narrated that Abdul Rahman ibn Abi Layla said:

"While we were with 'Hudhayfah [at al-Mada-in (which was the seat of the Persian emperors)], he asked for water. A Majoosi (fire worshipper) brought him water in a silver cup and placed it in his hand. 'Hudhayfah threw it at him and said, 'I have thrown it only because I have forbidden him to use it, but he does not stop using it. Allah's Apostle, peace be upon him, said:

'Do not drink in cups or eat in plates made of gold and silver, nor wear dibaj (a kind of silk) or silk. Surely, they are for them (unbelievers) in this world and for you (Muslims) in the Hereafter, on the Day of Resurrection.' "

7. Al-Bukhârî narrated that 'Abdullah ibn Zayd, may Allah be pleased with him, reported:

"Once, Allah's Apostle, peace be upon him, came to us and we brought out water for him in a brass pot. He performed Ablution, by washing his face thrice, and his forearms to the elbows twice, then passing his wet hands lightly over the head from front to rear and bringing them to the front again and washing his feet (up to the ankles)."

8. Al-Bukhârî narrated that Anas ibn Malik, may Allah be pleased with him, said:

"It was time for prayer, and those whose houses were near got up and went to their people (to perform Ablution). Some people remained (sitting). Then a painted stove pot (Mikhdhab) containing water was brought to Allah's Apostle, peace be upon him. The pot was small, not broad enough for one to spread one's hand in. Yet, all the people performed ablution."

The sub narrator said:

"We asked Anas, 'How many persons were you?' Anas replied, 'We were eighty or more.' "

It was one of the miracles of Allah's Apostle, upon whom be peace.

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Khayal
01-16-2008, 04:28 AM

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The seal of Allah's Messenger (Peace be upon him). Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) used to impress his seal at the end of his letters.


A letter from Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) to one of the Arab rulers.




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Khayal
01-16-2008, 04:32 AM
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Prophet Muhammad's (Peace be upon him) letter to Musailma bin Kazzab (Topkapy Museum, Turkey)


The Footprint of Allah's Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) safely preserved in Topkapy museum of Turkey







The Footprint of Allah's Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) safely preserved in Topkapy museum of Turkey


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Khayal
01-16-2008, 04:38 AM
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Various belongings of Allah's Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) safely preserved in Topkapy Museum, Turkey




Belongings of Allah's Messenger, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) safely preserved in Topkapy Museum, Turkey


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jzcasejz
01-16-2008, 02:36 PM
wa'Alaykum Salaam wa-Rahmatullaahi wa-Barakaatuh!

Jazaakillaah Khayr!! MashaAllaah, another excellent thread. :thumbs_up

All of the pictures are cool. Really like this one though, looks cool:

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01-16-2008, 02:57 PM
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Beautiful thread and pictures! Jazaak Allaah Khayr! :D
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Khayal
01-16-2008, 06:16 PM






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Prophet Muhammad's (Peace be upon him) waist-coat in Topkapy museum



The arch on the left side was the place where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to pray and lead Muslims in the prayers


Riyadhul Jannah, the space between Mazar of Hadhrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and his pulpit (minber). This space in Prophet's (Peace be upon him) mosque is a part of Heaven.


Muwajeh Sharif (Golden Grill). Behind this grill, from left to right is the Mazar-e-Mubarak of Hadhrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him) then first Caliph of Islam, Ameer ul Mo'mineen Hadhrat Abu Bakr's Mazar and after that is the Mazar of second Caliph of Islam, Ameer ul Mo'mineen, Hadhrat Umar Farooq (May Allah be pleased with them). Behind the right most grill is the empty space for one grave. It is believed that Prophet Jesus Christ (Peace be upon him) will be buried here




Masjid Al Quba, the first mosque built by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) when he migrated from Makkah to Madinah




The house of Hazrat Haleemah Sa'diyah (May Allah be pleased with her) where Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) spent his 6 years of childhood. Throughout 13 centuries this house was saved by Muslim rulers but unfortunately, Saudi's have destroyed the Islamic Heritage in the name of Towheed. The civilized nations save their heritage but Saudi's have intentionally destroyed every possible Islamic Heritage that they could.



The house of Sayyidna Abu Ayyub Ansari (May Allah be pleased with him) where Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) stayed when he migrated to Madinah. Unfortunately, this house does not exist anymore.



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01-16-2008, 07:35 PM
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Subhaan Allaah!!!!
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Pure Imaan
01-16-2008, 07:47 PM
Subhnallah, such beautiful pictures, jazakhallah sis for posting, may Allah reward your efforts, ameen
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01-16-2008, 10:37 PM
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SubhaanAllaah,
Amazing...
JazakAllahu, thanx so much for sharing this :w:
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mutlib
01-17-2008, 01:46 PM
SubanAllah
mind blowing article
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جوري
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Sob7an Allah great thread Jazaki Allah khyran ukhty.. Are these all original authentic items though?

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