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I am not sure any of the Forumites here has enough knowledge or interest to delve into a very complex history of one of the Muhammed's swords. I would love to help, but Ucel's book doesn't even give personal names of the swords and I have no idea which one is Al-Mikdam. Sorry.
But I have a solution: get the books with photographs and texts and start an exciting adventure of your own research project. I guess that Aydin's 9lb ( 4 kg) volume has enough information and references to start moving. As they say, "Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." |
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I've always liked "teach a man to fish and he can feed you for a lifetime "
:-)
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Here is an article on the Dhu'l Faquar by Ahmed Helal Ahmed Hussein. It's apparently well researched. Hope this helps.
Best, Ed |
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Pictures?
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