Saifullah: Sword of Khalid ibn al-Walid
Sword of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Saifullah)
Khalid ibn al-Walid (592–642 CE) was one of history’s most legendary military commanders and a close companion of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Known as “Saifullah al-Maslul” — the Drawn Sword of Allah — he led numerous campaigns that shaped the early Islamic world. His sword became a timeless symbol of courage, discipline, and unwavering faith.
🔹 Historical inspiration
Type: Early Islamic straight or slightly curved sword (saif), designed for both cutting and thrusting.
Blade: Double-edged, forged for strength and balance, with a broad fuller running along its length to lighten the weapon and improve flexibility.
Hilt: Typically featured a simple crossguard to protect the hand in combat, with a grip wrapped in leather or cord for a secure hold.
Overall length: Traditionally estimated around 85–95 cm, balanced for cavalry maneuvers and swift strikes.
🔹 Symbolic legacy
As the commander of countless decisive battles, Khalid’s sword came to represent strategic brilliance and an unbreakable spirit.
His tactics and fearless leadership earned him a reputation that inspired warriors for centuries across the Arab world and beyond.
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Materials
Sustainable, natural textiles can be enjoyed for generations to come.
Care
Wash only when necessary using cold water and a gentle detergent.
Details
Hand-picked accents give this piece an understated unique look.