@@Milanfan-g3w They did not view themselves as personal enemies. They respected each other and it shows by the end of the movie. You need to see it, but not the theatrical version but the uncut version which is another beast in itself. I dont believe in the differences that people tell me to believe, when i see a muslim or a buddhist or a christian or an atheist I see a person, whcih struggles the same as I do to go by. What does it matter the faith that guides your moral principles? The ones that are difficult for me to identify as people are the savages that kill innocents, regardless of their creed.
Muslim, Christian, Jew: we should be together fighting the satanists. They are the real enemy. While we fight each other, the Satanists are taking control of our world.
awesome part of the film, they both respect each other, even though they serve different Gods(religion) and Kings. They could have been brothers in war.
@paladin De Lupi Yet when the city of Beziers was taken, Papal legate and Cistercian abbot Arnaud Amalric who was military commander of the Crusade uttered this phrase...when told that there were Catholics, Jews, and Muslins in the city. "Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius." It translates to, "Kill them all; let God sort them out." Christians have as much, if not more innocent blood on their hands, and as I recall their preferred method of dealing with people who refused to convert was burning them at the stake.
@paladin De Lupi Book of 1 Samuel, when God instructs King Saul to attack the Amalekites: "And utterly destroy all that they have, and do not spare them," God says through the prophet Samuel. "But kill both man and woman, infant and nursing child, ox and sheep, camel and donkey." Deuteronomy 20:16-18 Only in the cities of these peoples that the LORD your God is giving you as an inheritance, you shall not leave alive anything that breathes. But you shall utterly destroy them, the Hittite and the Amorite, the Canaanite and the Perizzite, the Hivite and the Jebusite, as the LORD your God has commanded you, in order that they may not teach you to do according to all their detestable things which they have done for their gods, so that you would sin against the LORD your God The 1st Crusade was from 1096 - 1099. 800 years prior to that was 200AD, which was 400 years before Islam was founded. Your facts are a dodgy as your theology.
@paladin De Lupi You are full of shit...the passage in the Koran that you are referencing is not really any different that the Bible's command in Samuel... Quran 8:12 which says, “When your Lord revealed to the angels: I am with you, therefore make firm those who believe. I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them.” I Samuel 15:3 “Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.” If your contention is that the Quran is violent, you have to accept the same about the Christian Bible. If you are saying that followers of Islam kill in the name of their religion, you have to accept that there are still Christians who do the same.
I love showing this movie to my students. It shows how people lived and thought at the time, more than Kingdom of Heaven (although I still enjoy that movie).
What I like about this is that it shows what the Templars were actually about. Yes, there were possibly as many evil and thuggish Templars as there were good and honorable ones, and yes, the Templars were used as shock troops against Muslim armies during the Crusades, but their primary purpose in the Holy Land was not to kill Muslim civilians or even fight Islamic armies (though they certainly did end up doing plenty of the latter, and a few of the more dishonorable ones voluntarily did the former) - it was to protect Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land. Whenever Muslims were willing to leave those pilgrims alone, it was not uncommon for the Templars to do the same for them (even when other Crusaders may not have).
Most of the crusader army was made up of levied troops. The Teutonic and knights Templar orders there were some that are honorable and respectful otherwise they wouldn't have earned their position along side there's just too many propaganda going on in history and stories that people make up to glorify their side. I must say not all men in war were good nor bad but rather did things and lose themselves during war and battling.
A Templar doing what their purpose intended. Protecting Pilgrimage, Protecting the Holy Lands, and Routing out the wicked people. Breaking bread and peace with an adversary. Christians and Muslims. The way the world should be. Full of Love, Understanding, and most importantly. Brotherhood.
I don't believe we serve different god's But must learn to respect one another with courage and character.As I was raised with true Muslims that I both love and respect.As is god's will.Ahsalaam Alikuum.May God bless those who have much to learn .
I left the church 2 years ago, still I am a believer. Maybe I am still a christ, I dont know. Still I can feel god sometimes, I think he does not care in which book we believe, as long as we let him act threw us in being good to other human beings. May peace be with you and Ahsalaam Alikuum.
History is just a supposition in movies, as is the people who write it! The point in the movie was 2 honorable enemies can be at peace and talk, not kill! I wAtched the series, all 6:episodes. This was my favorite scene.
If you liked this movie, you should try to find the tv series the movie was edited down from. Mostly subtitles but it makes everything more meaningful. From his relationship with his horse to his love story with the woman back home.
History was written..like kingdom of heaven too..salahuddin(saladin) al-ayoubi fight against knight templer..conquer,defences jerusalem truely remarkleby an a epic war for many decades..warriors r fighting against..with each others flags..theyre alls r heroes to me,sacrifice..to done their duties too..thats d main importants..put tears on me also knew its(about this)!?
@@Redface67 Hey. 3:19. I'm not sure. 😁 Alex Wyndham (actor) as Armand De Gascogne (character)? www.imdb.com/name/nm2171441/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t37 Full movie cast list (from IMDb): www.imdb.com/title/tt0837106/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_cl_sm
when saladin died, as they were taking his body to damascus, a crier was riding in front of the army carrying a shirt on a spear......he kept on crying out: "here comes saladin, a great conqueror, yet the only possession he has now is this shirt"🕍
@@Peekaboo-Kitty The VERY first words spoken in this clip are some form of Arabic...guess you missed that, or did you just not bother to watch the clip..
Nice movie...but many historical faults. To show Saladin as a Gentleman is truely a.bad joke. Unlike in this movie or in the movie "Kingdom of heaven" Saladin wasn't the gentle and truthfull Saint... The reason why Saladin doesn't storm Jerusalem has nothing to do with Mercy or Goodwill. If the Muslim army would have taken Jerusalem by force then Saladin must have let his Army 3 days blunder, murder, rape and pillage. It would have culminate in the same Massacre like by the christian Siege and Storm and that was exactly what Saladin intendet to do. His Generals and especially his Brother stopped him for doing so. Unlike in the Film, Saladin doesn't let them go in Peace. Every Citizen had to pay a ransom and everyone how wasn't able to pay, Saladin sold them into Slavery. His Brother was a real decent Man, Saladin gave him 1000 Slaves and he released them all for free. Every christian Church, except the Church of the holy sepulchre was modified as a Mosque, every christian Writings images and sculptures where destroyed etc. etc. You don't learn real history in cinemas, you have to read different sources..Saladin the noble Son of the Desert😂😂 what a stupid Hollywood fairy tale...once upon a time, the noble Saladin and his sister little Red riding hood meet Simba the lion king😂😂😂
Your mockery with the emojis alone shows your personal bias. There would've been no conditional truces between the Crusades and Muslims with your take and viewpoint at the time.
The filmmakers did such a good job staying true to the books, which are fabulous. This depiction of their meeting is great
Any warrior with heart....is a great warrior!
Such a beautiful scene.Christian and Muslim alike as god has willed.
You realize even though these two respected the other they still viewed the other as an enemy.
As God has willed?
@@Milanfan-g3w They did not view themselves as personal enemies. They respected each other and it shows by the end of the movie. You need to see it, but not the theatrical version but the uncut version which is another beast in itself. I dont believe in the differences that people tell me to believe, when i see a muslim or a buddhist or a christian or an atheist I see a person, whcih struggles the same as I do to go by. What does it matter the faith that guides your moral principles? The ones that are difficult for me to identify as people are the savages that kill innocents, regardless of their creed.
All children of the book.
@@johnnatandcfaith matters because faith is inherently irrational. faith should never guide anything, as it is unreliable as a path to truth.
Muslim, Christian, Jew: we should be together fighting the satanists. They are the real enemy. While we fight each other, the Satanists are taking control of our world.
Outstanding and fabalous behaviour ,strong ,clever and of course brave man.All of circumstances are valuable in Salahiddin Ayubiy🤩🤫
Sultan Saladin role is played by milind soman hindu actor from india....,,best acting,,same as sultan
He's Scottish.
A very handsome Saladin!
His Hindi accent is pretty much as bad as his counterparts English. No matter. :)
No warriors alike
awesome part of the film, they both respect each other, even though they serve different Gods(religion) and Kings. They could have been brothers in war.
They obey the same God, just in a different way you know. :)
@paladin De Lupi Yet when the city of Beziers was taken, Papal legate and Cistercian abbot Arnaud Amalric who was military commander of the Crusade uttered this phrase...when told that there were Catholics, Jews, and Muslins in the city. "Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius." It translates to, "Kill them all; let God sort them out." Christians have as much, if not more innocent blood on their hands, and as I recall their preferred method of dealing with people who refused to convert was burning them at the stake.
@paladin De Lupi Book of 1 Samuel, when God instructs King Saul to attack the Amalekites: "And utterly destroy all that they have, and do not spare them," God says through the prophet Samuel. "But kill both man and woman, infant and nursing child, ox and sheep, camel and donkey."
Deuteronomy 20:16-18 Only in the cities of these peoples that the LORD your God is giving you as an inheritance, you shall not leave alive anything that breathes.
But you shall utterly destroy them, the Hittite and the Amorite, the Canaanite and the Perizzite, the Hivite and the Jebusite, as the LORD your God has commanded you, in order that they may not teach you to do according to all their detestable things which they have done for their gods, so that you would sin against the LORD your God
The 1st Crusade was from 1096 - 1099. 800 years prior to that was 200AD, which was 400 years before Islam was founded. Your facts are a dodgy as your theology.
@paladin De Lupi You are full of shit...the passage in the Koran that you are referencing is not really any different that the Bible's command in Samuel...
Quran 8:12 which says, “When your Lord revealed to the angels: I am with you, therefore make firm those who believe. I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them.”
I Samuel 15:3 “Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.”
If your contention is that the Quran is violent, you have to accept the same about the Christian Bible. If you are saying that followers of Islam kill in the name of their religion, you have to accept that there are still Christians who do the same.
@@ninjagamerx1664 everyone obeys the same god. yet some are stil asslep and they dont know about him. usualy suprised after death.
I love showing this movie to my students. It shows how people lived and thought at the time, more than Kingdom of Heaven (although I still enjoy that movie).
Watch the directors cut. Absolute classic
KOH was a pile of camels last meal this is quality imho which is very humble lol
What I like about this is that it shows what the Templars were actually about. Yes, there were possibly as many evil and thuggish Templars as there were good and honorable ones, and yes, the Templars were used as shock troops against Muslim armies during the Crusades, but their primary purpose in the Holy Land was not to kill Muslim civilians or even fight Islamic armies (though they certainly did end up doing plenty of the latter, and a few of the more dishonorable ones voluntarily did the former) - it was to protect Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land. Whenever Muslims were willing to leave those pilgrims alone, it was not uncommon for the Templars to do the same for them (even when other Crusaders may not have).
We had our own templars as well the mamluks
A match for the
Templars
Most of the crusader army was made up of levied troops. The Teutonic and knights Templar orders there were some that are honorable and respectful otherwise they wouldn't have earned their position along side there's just too many propaganda going on in history and stories that people make up to glorify their side.
I must say not all men in war were good nor bad but rather did things and lose themselves during war and battling.
there were templars, teutonics, and hospitaller, which one of them committed mass canibalism?
loved this full series (not the readers digest, cut and compressed version)
A Templar doing what their purpose intended. Protecting Pilgrimage, Protecting the Holy Lands, and Routing out the wicked people. Breaking bread and peace with an adversary. Christians and Muslims. The way the world should be. Full of Love, Understanding, and most importantly. Brotherhood.
Protecting Pilgrimage from islam. Did you miss that?
This was an excellent movie!
I don't believe we serve different god's But must learn to respect one another with courage and character.As I was raised with true Muslims that I both love and respect.As is god's will.Ahsalaam Alikuum.May God bless those who have much to learn .
Walaikum Salam
Muslims still believe Jesus was a prophet right?
I left the church 2 years ago, still I am a believer. Maybe I am still a christ, I dont know. Still I can feel god sometimes, I think he does not care in which book we believe, as long as we let him act threw us in being good to other human beings. May peace be with you and Ahsalaam Alikuum.
Great Saracen leader and Sultan Saladin❤
I watched it last night great movie
History is just a supposition in movies, as is the people who write it! The point in the movie was 2 honorable enemies can be at peace and talk, not kill! I wAtched the series, all 6:episodes. This was my favorite scene.
If you liked this movie, you should try to find the tv series the movie was edited down from. Mostly subtitles but it makes everything more meaningful. From his relationship with his horse to his love story with the woman back home.
we all believe in the same god he has been given many names, but he only recognizes a few not out of favoritism
All of us do not believe in the same God. The two men in this movie do not believe in the same God.
History was written..like kingdom of heaven too..salahuddin(saladin) al-ayoubi fight against knight templer..conquer,defences jerusalem truely remarkleby an a epic war for many decades..warriors r fighting against..with each others flags..theyre alls r heroes to me,sacrifice..to done their duties too..thats d main importants..put tears on me also knew its(about this)!?
thats good filmmaking. very romantic, unrealistic, but enchanting
Captain Vyom does weird shit when they give him a time machine.
Degerli canlar izlediğimiz filmlerde izleyeceğimiz herşeyde imtihanımız var Degerli canlar ama ne eşit imtihan. bunu nasıl bilmemiz gerekiyor
Honour.
My man, Arn !
Didn't know Indian actor milind soman played the character of sallaudin
All the Muslims had to do was wait a few centuries... Now Europeans just let them walk in
the tension between them was so tight und honour was satisfyed unlike my spelling seven languages und all p1ss p00r
Inspiring Art Video about Islam Philosophy (Episode 8):
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To be fair... the Saladin from Kingdom of Heaven is so much better.
Captain Vyom sure acts weird sometimes.
Inspiring Art Video about Islam Philosophy (Episode 6):
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when the muslim leader is more sane than the european monarchs
Depends which Monarch
Saladin was genius. there are not much geniuses as leaders.
Lmao no
@@josefmalar7837 Genius?
More like talented.
Pliz move name
Influential and Historic Muslim Inventions That Changed and Shaped The World (Inspiring Video):
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Hey do you know the actor of this character 3:19
@@Redface67 Hey. 3:19. I'm not sure. 😁 Alex Wyndham (actor) as Armand De Gascogne (character)? www.imdb.com/name/nm2171441/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t37 Full movie cast list (from IMDb): www.imdb.com/title/tt0837106/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_cl_sm
Da fehlt doch eine Passage
the freemason beginning
when saladin died, as they were taking his body to damascus, a crier was riding in front of the army carrying a shirt on a spear......he kept on crying out: "here comes saladin, a great conqueror, yet the only possession he has now is this shirt"🕍
Wish I had a translation of what they say
@@Peekaboo-Kitty The VERY first words spoken in this clip are some form of Arabic...guess you missed that, or did you just not bother to watch the clip..
@@Peekaboo-Kitty Swe-inglish and Hin-glish. But close enough.
Породило много иллюзий.
And still men break bread who would be enemies on the word of truce.
Monde loccident magnifique nos.nations origine et notre monde continent origine à protéger
Nice movie...but many historical faults. To show Saladin as a Gentleman is truely a.bad joke. Unlike in this movie or in the movie "Kingdom of heaven" Saladin wasn't the gentle and truthfull Saint... The reason why Saladin doesn't storm Jerusalem has nothing to do with Mercy or Goodwill. If the Muslim army would have taken Jerusalem by force then Saladin must have let his Army 3 days blunder, murder, rape and pillage. It would have culminate in the same Massacre like by the christian Siege and Storm and that was exactly what Saladin intendet to do. His Generals and especially his Brother stopped him for doing so. Unlike in the Film, Saladin doesn't let them go in Peace. Every Citizen had to pay a ransom and everyone how wasn't able to pay, Saladin sold them into Slavery. His Brother was a real decent Man, Saladin gave him 1000 Slaves and he released them all for free. Every christian Church, except the Church of the holy sepulchre was modified as a Mosque, every christian Writings images and sculptures where destroyed etc. etc. You don't learn real history in cinemas, you have to read different sources..Saladin the noble Son of the Desert😂😂 what a stupid Hollywood fairy tale...once upon a time, the noble Saladin and his sister little Red riding hood meet Simba the lion king😂😂😂
Your mockery with the emojis alone shows your personal bias. There would've been no conditional truces between the Crusades and Muslims with your take and viewpoint at the time.
Just like the noble British and Americans
You are really disgusted. Well in these times we can find easily disgust.
Des siècles des siècles chez nous sécurité intérieure nationalisme aéroports fermer
Centuries centuries at home internal yeast infection and airport with beard.