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David Ball | 784 pages | 05 Aug 2004 | Cornerstone | 9780099457954 | English | London, United Kingdom Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West by Raymond Ibrahim

Maltese Siblings Nico and Maria are suddenly wrenched apart when young Nico is abducted by slavers. Some unforeseen path leads him to the court of Suleiman the MagnificentSultan of the Ottomans. Maria, stranded alone in Malta, joins a group of Jews — forced by their Christian rulers to renounce their faith. French aristocrat Christien deVries yearns to prove himself as a surgeon in the Order The Sword and the Scimitar St. John, to which he was pledged as an infant but joined only as a result of a life-altering oath. When conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Christian alliance, resulting in the Siege of Malta, Maria, Nico and Christien will be forced together, in a sequence of events that may decide the victor Goodreads helps you keep The Sword and the Scimitar of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. The Sword and the Scimitar by David W. French aristocrat Christien deVries yearns to prove himself as a Maltese Siblings Nico and Maria are suddenly wrenched apart when young Nico is abducted by slavers. Get A Copy. Kindle Edition. More Details Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Sword and the Scimitarplease sign up. Be the first to ask a question about The Sword and the Scimitar. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of The Sword and the Scimitar. Jul 12, Graham Chaffey rated it it was amazing. Really enjoyed reading this book. A real feel for the life and hardship of the time. Mar The Sword and the Scimitar, Christy Compton rated it it was amazing. Such a great read from start to finish! Keeps you at the edge of your seat and it is very informative especially if you are Maltese and are interested in the history of the Maltese Islands. Jul 07, Simone rated it it was amazing. This is my third round reading this book, The Sword and the Scimitar pick it up every few years and lose myself in this great story. It never disappoints. I loved it the first time I read it and love it still. Remains as one of my favourites. This book should be made into an epic movie! Guy Richie take heed please!!! Bjorn rated it really liked it Jun 28, Kevin Mills rated it it was amazing Dec 15, Bebi Sue rated it it was amazing Jul 31, Peter rated it it was amazing Aug 29, Pam Camilleri rated it it was amazing Apr 28, Harnist Lisa rated it it was amazing Dec 23, B rated it it was amazing Jul 09, Richard rated it it was amazing Aug 31, Margaret Renfrew rated it it was amazing May 09, Helen Moralee rated it it was amazing Jan 10, Luke Scicluna rated it it was amazing Aug 18, Selina rated it it was amazing May 25, Aidan Aliu rated it it was amazing Aug 29, Tony Nicklen rated it it was amazing Oct 04, Marlon rated it it was amazing Jan 18, Lindsey rated it it was amazing Dec 30, Christopher Farrugia rated it it was amazing Apr 03, Denise Nolson rated it it was amazing Nov 06, Corrinem rated it it was amazing Oct 25, Frieda Kearns rated it liked it Jun 14, Marius The Sword and the Scimitar van Rensburg rated it it was amazing Jun 04, Stephan rated it really liked it Aug 05, Hannah rated it it was amazing Feb 01, S E Shannon rated it it was amazing Sep 26, There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Readers also enjoyed. About The Sword and the Scimitar W. David W. Books by David W. Escape the Present with These 24 Historical Romances. You know the saying: There's no time like the present In that case, we can't Read more Trivia About The Sword and the No trivia or quizzes yet. Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Zulfiqar - Wikipedia

After what I thought was a weak start and a bit "over the top" especially regarding the character of Nico, I found myself drawn into the time, cultures, and conflicts of the Knights of Malta. The Sword and the Scimitar. David W. The Sword and the Scimitar and Maria, a Maltese brother and sister are divided when Nico is abducted by Moorish slavers. Taken to North Africa to be the personal slave for one of the wealthiest slavers in Algeria, Nico becomes a pawn in the household politics raging between the slaver and his wife and is forced to escape and fend for himself from a young age. Maria, stranded in Malta with unsympathetic parents, makes her own plans to escape the island and find her brother. She joins a group of ex-Jews - forced by the Christians who rule the island to renounce their faith - who continue their rituals clandestinely. French aristocrat Christien de Vries has led a life of pomp and The Sword and the Scimitar and yearns to prove his worth as a Knight of St John. He is stationed in Malta as a new recruit and his appearance impacts on both Maria's and Nico's life as they all try to survive the turmoil that sweeps through Malta devastating the land and The Sword and the Scimitar people who live there. His first novel, Empires of Sand was published in the US to great acclaim in The Sword and the Scimitar is his second novel. The Sword and the Scimitar David W. Scimitar - Wikipedia

It was historically frequently depicted as a scissor-like double bladed sword on Muslim flags, and it is commonly shown in Shia depictions of and in the form of jewelry functioning as as a scimitar terminating in two points. Middle Eastern weapons are commonly inscribed with a quote mentioning Zulfiqar, [1] and Middle Eastern are at times made with a split tip in reference to the weapon. The meaning of the name is uncertain. Interpretations of the sword's name as found in Islamic theological writings or popular piety fall into four categories: [3]. The latter interpretation gives rise to the popular depiction of the sword as a double-pointed scimitar in modern Shia iconography. Heger considers two additional possibilities:. Zulfiqar was frequently depicted on Ottoman flagsespecially as used by Janissaries cavalry, in the 16th and 17th centuries. Zulfiqar is also frequently invoked in talismans. A common talismanic inscription or invocation is The Sword and the Scimitar double statement:. The order of the two-part phrase is sometimes reversed, instead saying "there is no youth but Aliand there is no sword but the Zulfiqar". A record of this statement as part of a longer talismanic inscription was published by Tewfik Canaan in The Decipherment of Arabic Talismans Heger speculates that the talismanic formula may be old and may have originated as a Christian invocation. Muhammad is said to then have given his own sword Dhu-l-Fiqar to Ali to replace the broken sword. In another variant, the exclamation is not due to Muhammad but to "a voice on the The Sword and the Scimitar, and the sword was given to Ali by archangel Gabriel directly. Al-Tirmidhi attributes to Ibn Abbas the tradition that Muhammad acquired the sword on the day of Badrafter he had seen it in a dream concerning the day of Uhud. In Qajar Iranactual swords were produced The Sword and the Scimitar on the legendary double-pointed design. Thus, the Higgins Collection holds a ceremonial sabre with a wootz steel blade, dated to the late 19th century, with a cleft tip. The curator comments that "fractures in the tip were not uncommon in early wootz blades from Arabia" suggesting that the legendary double-pointed design is based on The Sword and the Scimitar common type The Sword and the Scimitar damage incurred by blades in battle. The tip of this specimen is split in the blade plane, i. This blade is likely of Indian workmanship, and it was combined with an older Mughal era Indian hilt. In Iranthe name of the sword has been used as an eponym in military contexts; thus, Reza Shah Pahlavi renamed the military order Portrait of the Commander of Faithful to Order of Zolfaghar in An Iranian main battle tank is also named after the sword, Zulfiqar. During the Bosnian Wara Bosnian army 's special unit was named "Zulfikar". Drawing of Fatimid version of Zulfiqar in the 10th-century; which is the earliest visual depiction in history, as carved on Bab al-Nasrone of the gates of Cairo. Closeup of the saw-toothed The Sword and the Scimitar notched point of the 19th-century Indian-made "Zulfiqar" sword kept in the Higgins Collection accession no. Coat of Arms Pahlavi Iranshowing a Zulfiqar sword in the lower-left shield quadrant and after. Flag of . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The double bladed sword of Ali. For other uses, see Zulfiqar disambiguation. Sunni view of Ali Shia view of Ali. Related articles. Sterling Publishing Company. Islamic Works of Art, Carpets and Textiles. Sotheby's, London. The Book on Military Expeditions: Hadith Collection. Retrieved 16 January Notable swords. Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles containing Arabic-language text All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from August Articles with unsourced statements from January Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download The Sword and the Scimitar PDF Printable version. Wikimedia Commons. Views Sunni view of Ali Shia view of Ali. Note: some of the existing swords are named after earlier legendary ones.