CHAPTER
ON THE SWORD OF THE PROPHET OF ALLAH SALLALLAHU ALAIHE WASALLAM
The Ulama have
stated that the reason for writing this chapter after the chapter of the
ring is because of a special system, which also points towards a governmental
rule. First letters inviting the kings to Islam are to be sent. If they
accept Islam they will benefit in this world and the hereafter, otherwise
they should decide between themselves and the sword. The Prophet of Allah
sallallahu alaihe wasallam had several swords, each of which had a special
name. For example the first sword was named 'Ma-thur' which was inherited
from his father. The name of another sword was 'Qadib', one was 'Qil-ee',
one was 'Tabaar' and one was 'Dhulfiqaar' etc. Imam Tirmizi has quoted four
ahaadith in this chapter.
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Hadith 1
Hazrat
Anas radiyallahu anhu reports that the handle of the sword of the Prophet
of Allah sallallahu alaihe wasallam was made of silver.
Commentary
Allamah Bayjuri writes, about the sword named 'Dhulfiqaar', "At the
time of conquering Makkah, the Prophet of Allah sallallahu alaihe wasallam
had this sword."
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Hadith 2
Hazrat
Saeed bin Abil Hasan Basri radiyallahu anhu has related the same hadith
that the handle grip of the sword of the Prophet of Allah sallallahu alaihe
wasallam was made of silver.
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Hadith 3
Hazrat
Mazeedah bin Malik, the (maternal) grandfather of Hud says that when the
Prophet of Allah sallallahu alaihe wasallam entered Makkah on the day
it was conquered, his sword had gold and silver on it.
Talib who is one of the narrators of this hadith says that he asked
the ustaadh, "On which part of the sword was the silver?"
He replied, "The cap of the grip handle was made of silver."
Commentary
According to the majority of the Ulama it is not permissible to use gold
on a sword. This hadith cannot be used as proof, as it has been declared
to be weak. Allamah Turpishti says, "This hadith cannot be used as
an argument because its sanad (chain of narrators) cannot be relied upon.
The use of silver for the handle etc. is permissible according to the
previous hadith."
It is said that since it is not permissible to use gold, the narrator
did not care to investigate which portion of the sword was made
of gold. He only investigated those portions that were made of silver.
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Hadith 4
Ibn
Seereen says, "I made my sword like the sword of Samurah bin Jundub
radiyallahu anhu. He said that he had his sword made in the same manner
as the one the Prophet of Allah sallallahu alaihe wasallam had. The sword
was the type used by the tribe of Banu Hanifah."
Commentary
Banu Hanifah was a tribe in Arabia who were famous for manufacturing good
quality swords. These people, one after another, in imitating the Prophet
of Allah sallallahu alaihe wasallam, made a replica of his sword.
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