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Thank you very much Kwiatek! I greatly appreciate the translation assistance. It adds tremendously to the beauty of the sword and gives insight into the original owner and the religious texts that were important to them. |
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“There is ... no sword but Dhu’l-Fiqar” ...
Or is it? It could be read "I am Dhu’l-Fiqar." ... It is a beauty too. Feel free to loan it to me for a few decades. I'll even let you pay the Postage. Ref:Zulfiqar Last edited by Ian; 19th April 2021 at 12:09 AM. Reason: Bit over the top, mate ... |
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Kwiatek, thank you for the translation. With regard to the 6-pointed star, can you tell us what the symbolism means? I note an "o" adjacent to each point--does this have some special significance.
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Pleasure.
Yes, it is a six-pointed star of course, not five as I wrote. As far as I remember it is normally associated with the Seal of Suleyman (Solomon) |
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The six pointed star is usually the "Seal of Suliman" (Solomon) which is talismanic to ward off evil influences and demons.
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Thank you kwiatek and Battara.
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