Shia Calligraphy Flag – “No Hero but Ali, No Sword but Zulfiqar”

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Description

This striking black flag features bold red Arabic calligraphy that conveys a powerful and historic Shia Islamic phrase. The text reads: “lā fatā ʾillā ʿAlī lā sayf ʾillā Dhū l-Faqar,” which translates to: “There is no hero but Ali, there is no sword but Dhu-l-Faqar.” This phrase holds deep significance in Shia Islam, honoring Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, and his legendary sword, Dhu-l-Faqar, symbolizing justice, bravery, and protection of the faith.

The sword, prominently depicted at the bottom of the flag, is a revered emblem in Shia tradition. Measuring approximately 90 cm x 150 cm, this flag is perfect for display in historical, educational, or religious settings, or for those with an interest in Islamic history. Crafted from durable polyester, it is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, making it a long-lasting addition to any collection.

This non-authentic reproduction is ideal for collectors, reenactors, or enthusiasts of historical and religious memorabilia.

Key Features:

• Dimensions: 90 cm x 150 cm

• Material: Polyester

• Non-authentic reproduction for historical, religious, and educational purposes

• Bold red Arabic script featuring a revered Shia phrase honoring Ali and the sword Dhu-l-Faqar

• Ideal for collectors, reenactors, and display

“This item is a non-authentic reproduction intended for historical and educational purposes, as well as for display in private collections. It is not meant to promote any political stance or ideology.”

1 review for Shia Calligraphy Flag – “No Hero but Ali, No Sword but Zulfiqar”

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  1. Verified owner William Garrison (verified owner)

    3SJ quickly mailed “Sword of Zulfiqar” [Zulfaqar/Dhulfaqar] flag that has sharp-detailed (not fuzzy) lettering. The design of the 2-prong sword itself was plain, not an ornate drawing — which is okay. On the right side there are several ribbons for tying the flag onto a hand-held flagpole.

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