Zulfiqar
Double-bladed sword in Islamic imagery / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the sword. For the tank, see Zulfiqar (tank). For other uses, see Zulfiqar (disambiguation).
Zulfaqar (Arabic: ذُو ٱلْفَقَار, romanized: Ḏū-l-Faqār, IPA: [ðuː‿l.faˈqaːr]), also spelled Zu al-Faqar, Zulfakar, Dhu al-Faqar, or Dhulfaqar), is the sword of Ali ibn Abi Talib (Imam Ali).
Middle Eastern weapons are commonly inscribed with a quote mentioning Zulfiqar,[1] and Middle Eastern swords are at times made with a split tip in reference to the weapon.[2]