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The Saif (Arabic: سيف), sometimes called a shamshir, depending on the era, has its origins in Arabia prior to the 7th century. Not much is known about this particular weapon, other than what Al-Kindi wrote in his treatise On Swords in the 9th century.

In the article, “Introduction to the Study of Islamic Arms and Armour” by Dr. A. Rahman Zaky, he writes about the Saif as “An Arab sword, [with] a rather broad-blade and sometimes with a peculiarly hooked pommel. The size varies greatly. It is found in most countries in which the Arabs have lived, and each has its own variety. Early Arab chroniclers used to mention two kinds of swords: Saif Anith, which was made of iron, and Saif Fulath or Muzakka, which was made of steel.”

Mostly the word “Saif” is an Arab common word for a sword, and it does not refer to a certain type. The term Xiphos, which is Greek for double-edged straight sword, can have a certain connection to the term saif.

The handle is referred to as miqbad. The pommel is called the halq and the quillon is the haris. The blade is composed of the false edge and the true edge, which are known as the zafiya or hafat zafiya and the haqiqia, respectively. The sword’s point is referred to as the nuqtat.Some Arab swords may contain a fuller, which is called an ‘akmal, but others do not. Therefore the area where the fuller would be is completely flat.

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