There is a hadith in Al-Tirmidhi (1561) and Ibn Maajah (2808) indicating that the sword was acquired by the Prophet PBUH from the war booty of the battle of Badr. And the name is derived from "Fiqrah", which is an arabic word used for engraving, nothing to do with the shape of the blade. Zulfiqar also spelled Dhulfiqar ( Arabic : ذو الفقار Ḏū-l-Faqār or Ḏū-l-Fiqār ) is said to be the sword of Ali ibn Abi Talib . It was historically frequently depicted as a scissor-like double bladed sword on Muslim flags, and it is commonly shown in Shia depictions of Ali and in the form of jewelry functioning as talismans as a scimitar terminating in two points. Middle Eastern weapons are commonly inscribed with a quote mentioning Zulfiqar, and Middle Eastern swords are at times made with a split tip in reference to the weapon. In legend, the exclamation lā fata ʾillā ʿAlī lā sayf ʾillā Ḏū l-Fiqār is attributed to Muhammad, who is said to have uttered it in t