The sword rests. The mind never does. Seated cross-legged on a desert dune beneath a crescent moon and a sky impossibly full of stars, this warrior scholar reads from a glowing manuscript by the light of a dying fire with a curved sword across his knees — not forgotten but at rest, available but not dominant. This is our most human and contemplative design — a deliberate counter to the collection's emphasis on power and darkness, a reminder that the greatest warriors in North African history were also its greatest poets, mathematicians, and philosophers. Ibn Battuta was a traveler before he was a scholar. Ibn Rushd was a physician before he was a philosopher. The warrior poet is the real tradition. Premium Gildan 5000 heavyweight cotton. DTG printed. Unisex fit. Free worldwide shipping on every order.