@@OscorpioneO It will not make it until ummah is already yearning in the same page. God will never change the conditions of the Ummah until they change themselves.
Not just Salah Al-Din, his brother Al-Adil aslo. After Al-Adil defeated the 5th crusade, Eyewitness-chronicler of the Oliver of Paderborn writes on how the starving defeated crusaders were treated: "Who could doubt that such goodness, friendship and charity come from God? Men whose parents, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, had died in agony at our hands, whose lands we took, whom we drove naked from their homes, revived us with their own food when we were dying of hunger and showered us with kindness even when we were in their power."
Saladin may not have been possible without the groundwork laid a century prior by one of history's greatest strategic minds, Nizam al-Mulk. May Allah be pleased with them both. I hope to see him featured in your future videos.
@@rezakhan1086 Nureddin shouldn't be forgotten. He basically united the ummah and was used as a role model for Saladin. Saladin simply landed the finishing blow to the crusaders.
What are you talking about? Kingdom of Heaven respectfully portrayed Salah ad Din. Even in the random youtube clips you'll find even the Christians praising him, I swear not a single one of them badmouthed him. The movie actually trashed Christians, you can tell because Ridley Scott is no fan of the religion.
@@NDP719of course we don’t, but we expect better from Muslims !! That particular movie was inaccurate , and presented an orientalist perspective of the Islamic civilization. It did injustice to the character of the great Salahaldin .
A great sufi he was an Ash'ari Sufi A supporter of Sufism and a patron of khanqahs (Sufi hostels) in Egypt and Syria Deep Devotion: Saladin's character and ambitions were deeply shaped by his profound love for the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This devotion was reflected in his personal piety, policies, and efforts to foster Islamic unity and strength. Promotion of Prophetic Traditions: Saladin's rule was marked by a strong commitment to the Prophetic traditions (Sunnah), and he sought to align his governance with these values. He supported religious scholars and encouraged the study of Hadith (the sayings and actions of the Prophet).
Jazak Allah khayr for sharing this excellent and comprehensive understanding of what lead to the mujadid Salaudeen Ayyubi's ( ra ) successful tajdid & jihad. An incredible task, that only Allah ta ala cause to manifest due to the Islamic metaphysical balance obtained & sustained by one's engagement/practice of al futuwa. What is the code of Futuwwa? "Futuwwa is a code of conduct for those that seek to emulate the Prophetic example. It has been translated as chivalry in the past, a more accurate translation would combine the characteristics of bravery, integrity, generosity, humility, service, kindliness, steadfastness, loyalty and personal discipline."
Yeah they also twisted a lot of things in Eurtugul and Othman series but still it's entertainment,not infotainment. Ppl should read history rather than rely on series.
This is actually a propaganda made by nationalist Turks. It is especially done to tell the Kurds in the region that you have no history and to root them out. However, this is not the first time this has been done. They translate the sources used especially in academic articles on history either incorrectly or incompletely. They generally try to portray everything about the Kurds as Turkish. When they fail, they try to Arabize it. Selahaddin is one of the important Kurds who served Islam and we Kurds are proud of this. However, the youth of the society are drawn into great hostility because of both nationalist Kurds and nationalist Turks. For this reason, the future of Türkiye society is not very bright. Young people are changing religions because of nationalists on both sides. While the Turks are converting to the Tengri religion, the Kurds are converting to the Avesta religion. As far as I last learned, nearly 5 million people had converted to the Tengri religion. Among the Kurds, I do not know the number of people who converted to the old religion. They are becoming more atheists. The religious group in power is trying to stay in power rather than being a bridge between society.
I live in turkey , turks are biggest liaer two face in this world. Their music , food , culture stolen from kurds and arabs , Its funny but they dont like kurds and arabs, When they want to insult to somebudy they call ( are you kurd or arab) in turkey kurds and arabs means dirty . Their govermant hipocrat 2 face , in arabic Monafouk. Turkey is Monafouk country .😈
The rulers of today are closer to kufr than submission to Allah, but alas perhaps the Ummah are not worthy of such rulers who die unwealthy in pocket, but wealthy in deeds.
The beloved and unique Prophet Jesus Christ Himself died "unwealthy in pocket, but wealthy in deeds". However Jesus wasn't a "ruler" but a humble teacher and a worker of miracles. Respectfully...
Saladin was a gallant and chivalrous commander. He could be ruthless at times as was expected for the era, but nobody ever questioned his devotion to Islam.
@@Faiz-vm8ov It was a monumental task Saladin was faced with. He never had any allies and despite having the numbers he didn’t always use them effectively. That’s why he’s a solid commander, but not amongst the finest.
The liberation of Al-Aqsa will not be possible without the unity of ummah. It took years for Saladin to strategize to unite the Muslims from Nuruddin Zengi's struggle to him from the regions of Syria, Iraq and Egypt. I hope that today's Muslims do not forget history, so we can learn from it.
the same treatment that Crusaders recieved from Saladin was giving to the colonialist who come to north Africa by Emier Abdel kader and Omar Al mokhtar
Salahuddin is not the fact. The nation he ruled is the fact. Right now if 100 salahuddin come it won't do anything because the ummah have changed, not the same as before.
Not just Saladin! his brother, Al-Adil aslo, Eyewitness-chronicler of the fifth crusade, Oliver of Paderborn writes on how the starving defeated crusaders were treated after their defeat: "Who could doubt that such goodness, friendship and charity come from God? Men whose parents, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, had died in agony at our hands, whose lands we took, whom we drove naked from their homes, revived us with their own food when we were dying of hunger and showered us with kindness even when we were in their power." the account of the eye-witness Raymond of Aguilers: “in the Temple and porch of Solomon, men rode in blood up to their knees and bridle reins. Indeed, it was a just and splendid judgment of God that this place should be filled with the blood of the unbelievers, since it had suffered so long from their blasphemies.” In fact, Raymond continues, “This day, I say, will be famous in all future ages, for it turned our labours and sorrows into joy and exultation; this day, I say, marks the justification of all Christianity, the humiliation of paganism, and the renewal of our faith.” Another account by a chronicler and eyewitness-priest, Albert of Aachen, describes the killing of fleeing women, and depicts crusaders as:: “seizing [infants who were still suckling] by the soles of their feet from their mothers’ laps or their cradles…and dashing them against the walls or lintels of the doors and breaking their necks […] they were sparing absolutely no gentile of any age or kind.”The incoherence inherent in a stranger to Abraham calling the children of Abraham gentiles notwithstanding, this account evokes the very same Psalm 137:9 imprecation against Babylon, in Latin, “beatus qui tenebit et adlidet parvulos tuos ad petram.” Albert describes a massacre occurring, in cold blood, on the second day following the conquest, painting a scene that is as horrific as it is realistic and detailed: "Girls, women, matrons, tormented by fear of imminent death and horror-struck by the violent murder wrapped themselves around the Christians’ bodies in the hope to save their lives, even as the Christians were raving and venting their rage in murder of both sexes. Some threw themselves at their feet, begging them with pitiable weeping and wailing for their lives and safety. When children five or three years old saw the cruel fate of their mothers and fathers, of one accord they stepped up the weeping and pitiable clamour. But they were making these signals for pity and mercy in vain. For the Christians gave over their whole hearts to murder, so that not a suckling little male-child or female, not even an infant of one year would escape the hand of the murderer".
And that’s why I whole heartedly believe that establishment of Israel is a proxy crusade. The fact that Prophet Jesus PBUH came from amongst Jews makes them more acceptable for the Christians than Muslims to live and cherish Jerusalem and Al Aqsa
We muslims will never get ahead as long as we glorify individuals… Salahuddin wasn’t fighting the crusaders by himself and he was part of his environment at the time. The people of the levant (which was occupied by the crusaders) fought against the occupation for almost a hundred years under many leaders (all levantine) starting from Imad addin Zenghi and his son Nuriddeen Zenghi .. my point is the people of the occupied territories are the ones who fought just as what’s happening now.. the west glorifies Salahuddein because his treatment to the crusaders and chivalry
Kindly read history books and see his reality, no different than any other king who killed thousands and thousands of followers of Ahlul bait At-har. Read and know the truth not what sheikh and people tell you.
@@aliali-od2so There would be no earth if muslims were in charge since Ishmael, "the wild donkey of a man whose hand is against everyone and everyones hands are against his."
İsminizinden anladığım kadarıyla Türkiye'de yaşıyorsunuz. Bu yüzden İngilizceye çevirmekle uğraşmadan direkt Türkçe yazıyorum. Selahaddin Eyyubi'nin Kürt olduğunu zaten kabul ediyoruz ama yönettiği devlet ve ordu Türk çoğunluğa sahipti ve Türkçe konuşuyorlardı. Bu durum otomatik olarak Selâhaddîn Eyyubi yi bir Türk devleti hükumdarı yapar.
@@gemilangrahmandhika7509 thry were not college buddies bosss. They were supposed to fight and they did . In fact saladin wanted him leave every city which he failed. Richard turned his eyes away from jerusalem and then it ended. So yes saladin was nearly as powerful but not quite . I can give morr facts
@Fuzzylogic123 you seems misunderstood my comment. Try to compare how Richard live, gains into power, what's his motive all along and what drives him into battle. Then compare them to Saladin.
@@gemilangrahmandhika7509 compare what did on the ground . They were warriors and rose to power with brutality .so what? What matters is performance. Do you stil not comprehend. Take example if you are football fam are ypu worried player marriage problem or hus staium performance??? Performance. Did saladin peform ? He did but not to extent to defeat richard who ia truly a great warrior .
Salahuddin defeated Baldwin IV three times. The Battle of Marj Ayyun was a military confrontation fought at Marj Ayyoun near the Litani River (modern-day Lebanon) in June 1179 between the Kingdom of Jerusalem under Baldwin IV and the Ayyubid armies under the leadership of Saladin. It ended in a decisive victory for the Muslims and is considered the first in the long series of Islamic victories under Saladin against the Christians.[3] However, the Christian king, Baldwin IV, who was crippled by leprosy, narrowly escaped being captured in the rout. In the spring of 1179, Baldwin launched an expedition to collect the sheep passing Banias as the seasonal movement of flocks began from the fields of Damascus. Alarmed, Saladin dispatched a force of 1,000 lancers led by Farrukh Shah to see what was happening. On April 10, he suddenly met the crusader forces in a narrow valley in the forest of Banias. The Crusader force was taken by surprise and ambushed; both sides fought fiercely until the Crusader force was routed. Baldwin almost fell prisoner; however, he was saved by Humphrey II of Toron, who managed to hold off the Ayyubids with his bodyguards until the crusader force withdrew. However, Humphrey was mortally wounded in the battle and forced to retreat. The siege of Jacob's Ford was a victory of the Muslim sultan Saladin over the Christian King of Jerusalem, Baldwin IV. It occurred in August 1179, when Saladin conquered and destroyed Chastelet, a new border castle built by the Knights Templar at Jacob's Ford on the upper Jordan River, a historic passage point between the Golan Heights and northern Galilee. Jacob's Ford is also known by the Latin name of Vadum Iacob and in modern Hebrew as Ateret. Many scholars believe that Saladin's reconquest of the Holy Land and Jerusalem in 1187 was heralded by this earlier victory.
Salah Uddin, probably a good man, is not my role model. My role model is a brave and wise Syrian blind poet, Abu Ala al Maari, from the 10th century who rejected Muhammad as a prophet in his poetry. His poetry is still available on the internet.
Nobody knows this poet,but 8 billion people in the world knows Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. Out of 8 billion, more than 2 billion people are Muhammad 's followers all around the globe 🌎. Now who do you think is great ?
uvjerio sam se tokom rata u Bosni i Hercegovini da ipak danas ne treba neprijatelju pružiti merhamet jer opet ti zabije nož u leđa i zato odgovorno tvrdim nikad više zarobljenika čuvati nego jednostavno odmah izdajnika počastiti metkom u čelo pa onda neka svi odgovaramo pred Gospodarom svih svjetova mi smo ljudi a On zna kome će opraštati
Kindly read history books and see his reality, no different than any other king who killed thousands and thousands of followers of Ahlul bait At-har. Read and know the truth not what sheikh and people tell you.
@qaassimmahmood548 Call me whatever you want to, if following Maula Ali A.S, Ahlul bait makes me rawafid then keep saying, I'm not answerable to you. Allah knows what's in my heart. You're ignorant because you refuse to study.
How the world needs a man like him right now
Stop picking on the guy who played Vito, man. LOL
We Pray to Allah to send us someone like him who renews peoples faith and raises the banners of Islam and Muslims again.
Amen
yes.. we dont need leaders like Endorgan, Sisi, King of Jordan etc. They are useless.
Imam mahdi will be the only man to unite the ummah this way
@@OscorpioneO It will not make it until ummah is already yearning in the same page. God will never change the conditions of the Ummah until they change themselves.
How badly we need one like him now!!!
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yes.. we dont need leaders like Endorgan, Sisi, King of Jordan etc. They are useless.
Imam mahdi incoming
Then go be that man
Not just Salah Al-Din, his brother Al-Adil aslo. After Al-Adil defeated the 5th crusade, Eyewitness-chronicler of the Oliver of Paderborn writes on how the starving defeated crusaders were treated:
"Who could doubt that such goodness, friendship and charity come from God? Men whose parents, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, had died in agony at our hands, whose lands we took, whom we drove naked from their homes, revived us with their own food when we were dying of hunger and showered us with kindness even when we were in their power."
Wow, We serve a the most compassionate GOD and His punishment to those who seek to do Believers wrong will be severe
Saladin may not have been possible without the groundwork laid a century prior by one of history's greatest strategic minds, Nizam al-Mulk. May Allah be pleased with them both. I hope to see him featured in your future videos.
Nizamul Muki, Abdul Qadir Jilani and Imam Ghazali were very important in this regard
@@rezakhan1086 Nureddin shouldn't be forgotten. He basically united the ummah and was used as a role model for Saladin. Saladin simply landed the finishing blow to the crusaders.
It is "Salah ad-Din" week at The Austin School and Blogging Theology.
A video you previously made about Salahuddin is the first thing I ever watched on this channel! Naturally I clicked like before starting this video
Great discussion Brother
One of the greatest heroes that the Ummah has had. Also Nur ad-din Ibn Zengi.
I would appreciate an extended conversation at this time.
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In the movie "Kingdom of heaven" they actually insult the musims and Saladin multiple times in the movie..in a very subtle way..
Do you expect anything else from Hollywood?
What are you talking about? Kingdom of Heaven respectfully portrayed Salah ad Din. Even in the random youtube clips you'll find even the Christians praising him, I swear not a single one of them badmouthed him. The movie actually trashed Christians, you can tell because Ridley Scott is no fan of the religion.
@@Pakilla64 Nobody in Hollywood is a fan of Christianity. They worship satan and leading the way for the Anti-Christ.
It's Hollywood
@@NDP719of course we don’t, but we expect better from Muslims !! That particular movie was inaccurate , and presented an orientalist perspective of the Islamic civilization. It did injustice to the character of the great Salahaldin .
his teacher Mahmoud Nour El-Din Zinki is a very important figure, to the point that some scholars consider him the sixth righteous caliph.
The teacher and a general who prophet Muhammad came to his dream and tell him about 2 Jews want to steal the prophet's body in tomb
A great sufi he was an Ash'ari Sufi
A supporter of Sufism and a patron of khanqahs (Sufi hostels) in Egypt and Syria
Deep Devotion: Saladin's character and ambitions were deeply shaped by his profound love for the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This devotion was reflected in his personal piety, policies, and efforts to foster Islamic unity and strength.
Promotion of Prophetic Traditions: Saladin's rule was marked by a strong commitment to the Prophetic traditions (Sunnah), and he sought to align his governance with these values. He supported religious scholars and encouraged the study of Hadith (the sayings and actions of the Prophet).
You do knowe that sufis made pact with sotonic_masonic_zionist sykes-picot agrement so that they may protect they own grave yard shirk !?
Saladin s Tomb in Damascus 🥰
Im orijinely from Damascus Syria 🥰🇸🇾🇸🇾💚🦁✌
Oh really 😂 lol the entire warld knows he was a kurdish. But the most importantly he was a true Muslim.
Once a king always a king 👑 Sultan Salah Al Din Ayyubi (Ra) ⚔️
Jazak Allah khayr for sharing this excellent and comprehensive understanding of what lead to the mujadid Salaudeen Ayyubi's ( ra ) successful tajdid & jihad. An incredible task, that only Allah ta ala cause to manifest due to the Islamic metaphysical balance obtained & sustained by one's engagement/practice of al futuwa.
What is the code of Futuwwa?
"Futuwwa is a code of conduct for those that seek to emulate the Prophetic example. It has been translated as chivalry in the past, a more accurate translation would combine the characteristics of bravery, integrity, generosity, humility, service, kindliness, steadfastness, loyalty and personal discipline."
I watched some episodes of Saladin Turkish series and I realized they twisted history and Saladin character also.
it is a drama series and not a decumentary, don't learn history from drama serien
Yeah they also twisted a lot of things in Eurtugul and Othman series but still it's entertainment,not infotainment. Ppl should read history rather than rely on series.
This is actually a propaganda made by nationalist Turks. It is especially done to tell the Kurds in the region that you have no history and to root them out. However, this is not the first time this has been done. They translate the sources used especially in academic articles on history either incorrectly or incompletely. They generally try to portray everything about the Kurds as Turkish. When they fail, they try to Arabize it. Selahaddin is one of the important Kurds who served Islam and we Kurds are proud of this. However, the youth of the society are drawn into great hostility because of both nationalist Kurds and nationalist Turks. For this reason, the future of Türkiye society is not very bright. Young people are changing religions because of nationalists on both sides. While the Turks are converting to the Tengri religion, the Kurds are converting to the Avesta religion. As far as I last learned, nearly 5 million people had converted to the Tengri religion. Among the Kurds, I do not know the number of people who converted to the old religion. They are becoming more atheists. The religious group in power is trying to stay in power rather than being a bridge between society.
I live in turkey , turks are biggest liaer two face in this world.
Their music , food , culture stolen from kurds and arabs ,
Its funny but they dont like kurds and arabs,
When they want to insult to somebudy they call ( are you kurd or arab) in turkey kurds and arabs means dirty .
Their govermant hipocrat 2 face , in arabic Monafouk.
Turkey is Monafouk country .😈
What do you expect from turkish?
Excellent food for thought
We need to start modernising our educational institutions if we want to defeat our enemies.
No. You need to de-modernise, de-colonise, de-civilise, de-westernise - and re-humanise, re-Islamise, transcendentalise.
@@Deepskies268bingo
The rulers of today are closer to kufr than submission to Allah, but alas perhaps the Ummah are not worthy of such rulers who die unwealthy in pocket, but wealthy in deeds.
Not worthy but still ummah got them right????😂😂😂😂
They submissive to us and it’s allies.
The beloved and unique Prophet Jesus Christ Himself died "unwealthy in pocket, but wealthy in deeds".
However Jesus wasn't a "ruler" but a humble teacher and a worker of miracles.
Respectfully...
Thank you
One of my favorite movies ❤
Clearly, Salahuddin was indirectly giving dawah to the crusaders.
By killing thousands and thousands of other Muslims, followers of Ahlul Bait.
Can you recommend a book about Salahuddin Ayubbi? I tried Peter man's book but it felt all over the place.
Book name - Daastan Imaan farosho ki
Saladin was a gallant and chivalrous commander. He could be ruthless at times as was expected for the era, but nobody ever questioned his devotion to Islam.
Ruthless he was to his enemies but still never defeated all of them
@@Faiz-vm8ov It was a monumental task Saladin was faced with. He never had any allies and despite having the numbers he didn’t always use them effectively. That’s why he’s a solid commander, but not amongst the finest.
How desperately we need him
Now
yes.. we dont need leader like Endorgan, Sisi, King of Jordan etc. They are useless.
Brilliant
Sultan Salahuddin Al Ayubi The conqueror of Jerusalem. I really need the one like you from now on.
yes.. we dont need leaders like Endorgan, Sisi, King of Jordan etc. They are useless.
🥲 Most of what your guest said wasn't in our history curriculum, sad!
Masha Allah.
Can you tell us how to do research
read (Iqrah)
Great 👌 ❤
The liberation of Al-Aqsa will not be possible without the unity of ummah. It took years for Saladin to strategize to unite the Muslims from Nuruddin Zengi's struggle to him from the regions of Syria, Iraq and Egypt. I hope that today's Muslims do not forget history, so we can learn from it.
what is that abrupt ending
Is this man related to late sheikh Abdullah al azzam?
the same treatment that Crusaders recieved from Saladin was giving to the colonialist who come to north Africa by Emier Abdel kader and Omar Al mokhtar
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I hope that all videos are not more than 20 minutes like this one. Thank you both
BE SALAHUDDIN
We should talk about Noor Eddin before talk about Salah Eddin
Kingdom of Heaven - Say I'am Salahudin Al Ayubi ☝️☪️❤
لا إله إلا الله ☝🏻 محمد عبده ورسوله
Alhamdullah
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Salahuddin is not the fact. The nation he ruled is the fact. Right now if 100 salahuddin come it won't do anything because the ummah have changed, not the same as before.
pronunciation saladin or salahadin ?
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It's critical to understand these madrassa's produced the highest calibre Sufi's.
What are the madrassas?
There are less and less people that are striving to be like these muslims, I think that's why we have no more people like him.
Noble King Richard the lionheart called Salahuddin noble when he left the holy land. Bless these two real kings.
Until the umah unites you can’t be successful, Salahudin united the Muslim nations that’s why he was successful !
History is blurry and is written by the winners
Salahuddin Ayyubi not Saladin.
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Not just Saladin! his brother, Al-Adil aslo, Eyewitness-chronicler of the fifth crusade, Oliver of Paderborn writes on how the starving defeated crusaders were treated after their defeat:
"Who could doubt that such goodness, friendship and charity come from God? Men whose parents, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, had died in agony at our hands, whose lands we took, whom we drove naked from their homes, revived us with their own food when we were dying of hunger and showered us with kindness even when we were in their power."
the account of the eye-witness Raymond of Aguilers:
“in the Temple and porch of Solomon, men rode in blood up to their knees and bridle reins. Indeed, it was a just and splendid judgment of God that this place should be filled with the blood of the unbelievers, since it had suffered so long from their blasphemies.” In fact, Raymond continues, “This day, I say, will be famous in all future ages, for it turned our labours and sorrows into joy and exultation; this day, I say, marks the justification of all Christianity, the humiliation of paganism, and the renewal of our faith.”
Another account by a chronicler and eyewitness-priest, Albert of Aachen, describes the killing of fleeing women, and depicts crusaders as:: “seizing [infants who were still suckling] by the soles of their feet from their mothers’ laps or their cradles…and dashing them against the walls or lintels of the doors and breaking their necks […] they were sparing absolutely no gentile of any age or kind.”The incoherence inherent in a stranger to Abraham calling the children of Abraham gentiles notwithstanding, this account evokes the very same Psalm 137:9 imprecation against Babylon, in Latin, “beatus qui tenebit et adlidet parvulos tuos ad petram.”
Albert describes a massacre occurring, in cold blood, on the second day following the conquest, painting a scene that is as horrific as it is realistic and detailed: "Girls, women, matrons, tormented by fear of imminent death and horror-struck by the violent murder wrapped themselves around the Christians’ bodies in the hope to save their lives, even as the Christians were raving and venting their rage in murder of both sexes. Some threw themselves at their feet, begging them with pitiable weeping and wailing for their lives and safety. When children five or three years old saw the cruel fate of their mothers and fathers, of one accord they stepped up the weeping and pitiable clamour. But they were making these signals for pity and mercy in vain. For the Christians gave over their whole hearts to murder, so that not a suckling little male-child or female, not even an infant of one year would escape the hand of the murderer".
And that’s why I whole heartedly believe that establishment of Israel is a proxy crusade. The fact that Prophet Jesus PBUH came from amongst Jews makes them more acceptable for the Christians than Muslims to live and cherish Jerusalem and Al Aqsa
We muslims will never get ahead as long as we glorify individuals… Salahuddin wasn’t fighting the crusaders by himself and he was part of his environment at the time. The people of the levant (which was occupied by the crusaders) fought against the occupation for almost a hundred years under many leaders (all levantine) starting from Imad addin Zenghi and his son Nuriddeen Zenghi .. my point is the people of the occupied territories are the ones who fought just as what’s happening now.. the west glorifies Salahuddein because his treatment to the crusaders and chivalry
The average IQ level in the comment section shows that we don't yet deserve a Saladin.
Kindly read history books and see his reality, no different than any other king who killed thousands and thousands of followers of Ahlul bait At-har. Read and know the truth not what sheikh and people tell you.
Salahaddin was Sunnah Kurd ,
Im Allawite Arab 😅
What he was doing in Damascus , 😅
you same like bashar al asad sect?
He was sent by Allah. Haha. The prophet commanded us to spread Islam. The earth belongs to Allah not you.
@@aliali-od2so
There would be no earth if muslims were in charge since Ishmael, "the wild donkey of a man whose hand is against everyone and everyones hands are against his."
Turkish film showing him , he is Turc from central Asia 😅
Turks are very funny , 😅😅
Saladin is western name
Obviously not Turk! He is Iraqi
@@Faiz-vm8ovhe is kurd from Iraq
Salahaddin Middleasten name 😁😁😁
İsminizinden anladığım kadarıyla Türkiye'de yaşıyorsunuz. Bu yüzden İngilizceye çevirmekle uğraşmadan direkt Türkçe yazıyorum.
Selahaddin Eyyubi'nin Kürt olduğunu zaten kabul ediyoruz ama yönettiği devlet ve ordu Türk çoğunluğa sahipti ve Türkçe konuşuyorlardı. Bu durum otomatik olarak Selâhaddîn Eyyubi yi bir Türk devleti hükumdarı yapar.
Free Kurdistan
I'd argue, that today's nations are the madrassas, soon every country will produce soldiers like Salahuddine
He was sufi so some one want to libarate Palestinian now he must learn how salahadin learn islam
We don’t need Salahuddin Rahimahullah. We need Sultan Baybars. If you know you know.
Us muslim are stuck in the past because we have no idea how to solve our current predicament. Always BACK
need to learn the past to correct or build the future.
@@mayugear3113 haha keep trying to tell yourself that
I agree with this take and often find myself thinking the same. We are stuck in the past and have no clue how to move forward as an ummah.
I am tired of this propaganda. Next?
How did Saladin loose two wars with leper king less than half his age I am sorry quarte age of Saladin
What is your point (besides demonstrating that you don't know how to spell)? *lose
@@adamdzahn don’t worry about that ! Just answer the question! How did he
Richard equal to saladin. Neither died with each each sword
But speaking of character, they are not equal. They driven by quite different motivation. But in Military prowess, then probably yes.
@@gemilangrahmandhika7509 thry were not college buddies bosss. They were supposed to fight and they did . In fact saladin wanted him leave every city which he failed. Richard turned his eyes away from jerusalem and then it ended. So yes saladin was nearly as powerful but not quite . I can give morr facts
@Fuzzylogic123 you seems misunderstood my comment. Try to compare how Richard live, gains into power, what's his motive all along and what drives him into battle. Then compare them to Saladin.
@@gemilangrahmandhika7509 compare what did on the ground . They were warriors and rose to power with brutality .so what? What matters is performance. Do you stil not comprehend. Take example if you are football fam are ypu worried player marriage problem or hus staium performance??? Performance. Did saladin peform ? He did but not to extent to defeat richard who ia truly a great warrior .
@@gemilangrahmandhika7509 bith had same motives take jerusalem or defend it .
If he was so great how come he didn’t defeat leper king(baldwin4) or Richard who was truly a lionhearted
Saladin defeated Richard The lion hearted in Jerusalem in 1187 !
What have you done? Fool 🤦🏻♂️
@@syedahmad2977he never defeated ! He never allowed to take Jerusalem! But ! In fact battle of Arsuf was Richard victory go read first
@@syedahmad2977 hey! You forgot about Baldwin 4 I asked about that too
Salahuddin defeated Baldwin IV three times.
The Battle of Marj Ayyun was a military confrontation fought at Marj Ayyoun near the Litani River (modern-day Lebanon) in June 1179 between the Kingdom of Jerusalem under Baldwin IV and the Ayyubid armies under the leadership of Saladin. It ended in a decisive victory for the Muslims and is considered the first in the long series of Islamic victories under Saladin against the Christians.[3] However, the Christian king, Baldwin IV, who was crippled by leprosy, narrowly escaped being captured in the rout.
In the spring of 1179, Baldwin launched an expedition to collect the sheep passing Banias as the seasonal movement of flocks began from the fields of Damascus. Alarmed, Saladin dispatched a force of 1,000 lancers led by Farrukh Shah to see what was happening. On April 10, he suddenly met the crusader forces in a narrow valley in the forest of Banias. The Crusader force was taken by surprise and ambushed; both sides fought fiercely until the Crusader force was routed. Baldwin almost fell prisoner; however, he was saved by Humphrey II of Toron, who managed to hold off the Ayyubids with his bodyguards until the crusader force withdrew. However, Humphrey was mortally wounded in the battle and forced to retreat.
The siege of Jacob's Ford was a victory of the Muslim sultan Saladin over the Christian King of Jerusalem, Baldwin IV. It occurred in August 1179, when Saladin conquered and destroyed Chastelet, a new border castle built by the Knights Templar at Jacob's Ford on the upper Jordan River, a historic passage point between the Golan Heights and northern Galilee. Jacob's Ford is also known by the Latin name of Vadum Iacob and in modern Hebrew as Ateret. Many scholars believe that Saladin's reconquest of the Holy Land and Jerusalem in 1187 was heralded by this earlier victory.
Bzhi kurd bzhi kurdistan❤💚💛
Salah Uddin, probably a good man, is not my role model.
My role model is a brave and wise Syrian blind poet, Abu Ala al Maari,
from the 10th century who rejected Muhammad as a prophet in his poetry.
His poetry is still available on the internet.
I like Richard slightly more than Saladin
Nobody knows this poet,but 8 billion people in the world knows Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him.
Out of 8 billion, more than 2 billion people are Muhammad 's followers all around the globe 🌎.
Now who do you think is great ?
You like a poet who rejected Prophet Muhammad (SAWS)? 😂😂😂
Burn in your rage, Islam will spread to every house hold. Whether you like it or not. Truth trumps falsehood.
clueless
uvjerio sam se tokom rata u Bosni i Hercegovini da ipak danas ne treba neprijatelju pružiti merhamet jer opet ti zabije nož u leđa i zato odgovorno tvrdim nikad više zarobljenika čuvati nego jednostavno odmah izdajnika počastiti metkom u čelo pa onda neka svi odgovaramo pred Gospodarom svih svjetova mi smo ljudi a On zna kome će opraštati
His name wasn't Saladin. Check yourself 😑
Kindly read history books and see his reality, no different than any other king who killed thousands and thousands of followers of Ahlul bait At-har. Read and know the truth not what sheikh and people tell you.
Rawafids*
@qaassimmahmood548 Call me whatever you want to, if following Maula Ali A.S, Ahlul bait makes me rawafid then keep saying, I'm not answerable to you. Allah knows what's in my heart. You're ignorant because you refuse to study.