- Relics of Muhammad
, rather than Muhammad himself.
The 17th-century French explorer
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier wrote about his discussions with two treasurers ofConstantinople , who described the standard, mantle and the seal.Tavernier, Jean-Baptiste. "Nouvelle Relation de l'Intérieur du Sérail du Grand Seigneur", 1675] Two centuries later,Charles White wrote about the mantle, the standard, the beard, tooth, and footprint of Muhammad, the last of which he saw personally.White, Charles. "Three Years in Constantinople", 1845]tandard
The
battle standard of Muhammad, named "Sancak-ı Şerif", was believed to have served as the curtain over the entrance ofAisha 's tent, or that it was a part of the turban ofBuraydat , an enemy who was ordered to attack Muhammad, but instead bowed to him, unwound his turban and affixed it to hisspear , dedicating it and himself to the prophet's service.Penzer, Norman Mosley. " [http://www.archive.org/details/haremaccountofin00penquoft The Harem] ", Chapter XI]Selim I acquired it, and had it taken to the Grand Mosque of Damascus where it was to be carried during the annualHajj pilgrimage toMecca . Realising its political possibilities,Murad III had it sent to Hungary as an incentive to his army.In 1595,
Muhammad III had it was brought to Topkapi, where it was sewn into another standard, alleged to beUmar 's, and together they were encased in arosewood box, inlaid with gems includingtortoiseshell andmother of pearl . The keys to the box were traditionally held by theKislar Agha .It became associated with the
Ottoman Empire , and was exhibited whenever the Sultan or Grand Vizier appeared before the field army, at the 1826 Auspicious Incident and at the outset of Turkey's entrance intoWorld War I .Tavernier reported that the Lance was kept outside the Sultan's bedroom in the 17th century, by 1845 White said he saw resting against a wall near the standard and by 1920 its whereabouts were unknown.
Holy Mantle
The Holy Mantle, or "Hırka-i Şerif" is an item of clothing that is believed to have been given by Muhammad to a pagan Arab named
Ka'b ibn Zuhayr , whose children sold it toMu'awiweh I , the founder of theUmmayid dynasty. After the fall of the Ummayids, the Mantle went to Baghdad under theAbbasid s, and finally ended up inCairo whereSelim I took it and brought it to Topkapi in 1595.Tavernier described it as a white coat made of goat's hair with large sleeves, while others varyingly described it as green, black, or even striped.
"The Grand Seignor having taken it out of the Coffer, kisses it with much respect, and puts it into the hands of the Capi-Aga, who is come into the Room by his Order, after they had taken the Impressions of the Seal. The Officer sends to the Overseer of the Treasury, for a large golden Cauldron, which is brought in thither by some of the Senior-Pages. It is so capacious, according to the description which they gave me of it, as to contain the sixth part of a Tun, and the out-side of it is gamish'd, in some places, with Emeralds, and Turquezes. This Vessel is fill'd with water within six fingers breadth of the brink, and the Capi-Aga, having put Mahomet's Garment into it, and left it to soak a little while, takes it out again, and wrings it hard, to get out the water it has imbib'd, which falls into the Cauldron, taking great care that there falls not any of it to the ground. That done, with the said water he fills a great number of Venice-Chrystl Bottles, containing about half a pint, and when he has stopp'd them, he Seals them with the Grand Seignor's Seal. They afterwards set the Garment a drying, till the twentieth day of the Ratnazan, and then his Highness comes to see them put [it] up again in the Coffer."
acred Seal
The Sacred seal, or "Mühr-ü Şerif", was reported by Tavernier, who said it was kept in a small
ebony box in a niche cut in the wall by the foot of adivan in the relic room at Topkapi.The seal itself is encased in crystal, approximately 3"x4", with a border of
ivory . It has been used as recently as the 17th century to stamp documents.Beard of Muhammad
Known as the "Sakal-ı Şerif", the beard was said to have been shaved from Muhammad's face after death, by his favoured barber
Salman in the presence ofAbu Bakr ,Ali and several others. Individual hairs were later taken away, but the beard itself is kept in a glass reliquarium.Tooth of Muhammad
Muhammad lost four teeth at the
Battle of Badr , after being struck with abattle-ax . Two of the teeth were lost, one went to Topkapi and another was held byMehmed II .Footprint of Muhammad
This was actually seen by White. It is the impression of a foot upon a square fragment of calcareous stone. It is believed to be that of the Prophet, indented by him at the moment he was assisting the masons to raise a heavy stone for the building of the Ka'aba. According to another tradition it was made when Muhammad placed his left foot in the stirrup to mount his famous horse Buraq.
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