Friday 10 January 2020

Hazrat Ali's Name on Sword of Aurangzeb


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Dr.Mazhar Naqvi 

Mughal Emperor Alamgir Aurangzeb is perceived in India as a fanatic who destroyed temples, banned Muharram processions,slaughtered Hindus and  Shias alike and prohibited Music in is regime.Since his death in 1707, he has always been projected as a person who was fanatic and had no respect for Ahlebait-E-Athar. Howcver, his sword at display in the National Museum, New Delhi tells otherwise and exhibits his respect for at least Maula Ali. 

The inscribed verses on the regal sword read “Bismillah-i-Rehman-Al-Rahim. Nasrun Min-Al-Allah-I-Wa Fathun Qarib. La Fataha illa Ali, La Saifa-Illa Zulfiqar. La Yasmaoon Fiha Laghwan Wa La Kizzaban. Jazaun Min Rabbika Qabiyan”.(In the name of God, the beneficent, the merciful, (With) help from Allah, a speedy victory is near. There is no warrior but Ali .There is no sword but Zulfiqar. No vanity shall they hear therein (in Heaven), nor untruth (One will receive) recompense from the Lord, a gift." These lines echo the inscription that is said to have been written on the famed 'Zulfiqar' sword that the Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) gifted to his nephew and son-in- law, Hazrat Ali. In the center of the blade is a 'Tughra' with the name of Aurangzeb..

The sword is a single-edged 'Shamsheer'(Sword) and is made of fine watered steel. From the forte to the middle, the blade is profusely inscribed in golden letters with Arabic verses written in the 'Naskh 'script. However, the name of Aurangzeb is written in Nastaliq script. Calligraphically, the inscription is one of the best examples of its kind in the world and reflects Iranian influence. .

The sword is beautifully decorated with figures of fish, a tiger and a deer, accompanied by floral designs all in gold. The hilt is unique. It consists of straight quillons and a rectangular grip of steel fitted with ivory pieces on both sides. These ivory pieces are decorated with floral and fish-scale patterns. The sides of the grip and the quillons are also having floral and creeper designs like one of its blade.

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Aurangzeb was born onn November 3,1616 in Dhod Malwa(part of modern Madhya Pradesh state of india to the famous couple Shahjahan and Mumtaz Mahal of Taj Mahal fame. His original name was Muhi Uddin Muhammad. He assumed title of Alamgir Aurangzeb after ascending throne and ruled India from 1658 to 1707.


Source: National Museum New Delhi




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