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immediately ordered the well to be searched but to no avail. Water was hauled up for
two days but there was no sign of the ring, it had been lost for ever.
The Prophet’s Sword
It was the custom of the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) to name things. He
named his sword "Dulfikkar" and its hilt was made of silver. The sword was like those of
the tribe of Hanifa who were famous for the sword making skills.
The Prophet’s Armor
The Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) possessed seven suits of armor all of which
were given a name: Dhaatul Fadl, Dhaatul Hawaashi, Dhaatul Wishaah, Fiddah,
Saghhdiyyah, Tabraa and Kharnag. At the time of the Prophet's death, Dhaatul Fadl was
in pawn to a Jew.
At the encounter of Uhud, which was a very fierce, he wore two suits of armor, one on
top of the other, they were those he named Dhaatul Fudl and Fiddah. He also wore a
helmet.
two days but there was no sign of the ring, it had been lost for ever.
The Prophet’s Sword
It was the custom of the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) to name things. He
named his sword "Dulfikkar" and its hilt was made of silver. The sword was like those of
the tribe of Hanifa who were famous for the sword making skills.
The Prophet’s Armor
The Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) possessed seven suits of armor all of which
were given a name: Dhaatul Fadl, Dhaatul Hawaashi, Dhaatul Wishaah, Fiddah,
Saghhdiyyah, Tabraa and Kharnag. At the time of the Prophet's death, Dhaatul Fadl was
in pawn to a Jew.
At the encounter of Uhud, which was a very fierce, he wore two suits of armor, one on
top of the other, they were those he named Dhaatul Fudl and Fiddah. He also wore a
helmet.