As small youtuber that also does history videos, and a lot of them has to do with the middle east, I am glad that you make these sorts of videos 👍 Keep spreading knowledge.
his channel become bias against islam n muslim...he called to himself muslim wahabhi bt actually pleasing christian fr views ..plz report this channel n unsubscribe n I tolerated his biasness fr long time bt he is continuously spread wrng message of Islam n covering crusader bad act to get support from Christian n nonmuslim n he think Christian islamophobic source more important than muslim source
America has 33000 museums and you go on about the British museums and it only has 2500 and that's between 4 countries 🤔🤔 even Canada 7500 or South America is same 7500.even Germany and France have over 7000 each 🤔🤔 to me its got more chance of ending in one of these museums??🤔 quite interesting all the countries or even any empire in history used the same tactics prize money or spoils of war 👍 if you had a war with anyone and you lost you got looted and the prizes would be sold to be split between the combatants was very Common. military equipment would be taken.ships would be seized. Camps and forts.palaces would all be looted for prize money 💰 then what would happen is the government's would put the stuff up for public auction.thats actually when these museums get involved and all stuff ended up in museums or in antique galleries👍 the practice only got stopped in 1920s by law I was actually surprised when I found out about it myself 🤔👍
It also seems possible that Reynald originally intended an attack upon the holy cities but those he sent to the task got distracted by more lucrative targets and blown off course.
@@Lucifer-do5ed whats up with your name kid?Did you molded your name into it?i dont remember anyone saying in the bible to name their children as devils.if you're a satan worshipper your existence is to mold truth into fake,so be gone.
According to Ibn Jubayr, it was stated that Reynald attempted to steal the body of the Prophet (PBUH) (Wa Allahu Allam). However, Ibn al-Athir and al-Dhahabi concentrated on Reynald's attack on Hijaz without mentioning this particular incident. Reynald's assault on Medina led Saladin to vow that he would kill him if he ever captured him, and this oath was reinforced when Reynald attacked the caravan. Nevertheless, the Muslim chroniclers of that era were united in their view that Reynald was the most despicable among the Crusaders. Quite ironically, if you don't mind us saying, we have just released a video on Reynald intended as a two part series: ua-cam.com/video/4ZjyYMu4Nqg/v-deo.html
his channel become bias against islam n muslim...he called to himself muslim wahabhi bt actually pleasing christian fr views ..plz report this channel n unsubscribe n I tolerated his biasness fr long time bt he is continuously spread wrng message of Islam n covering crusader bad act to get support from Christian n nonmuslim n he think Christian islamophobic source more important than muslim source
I’m a Scottish Christian and I love your channel so interesting and well put together keep up the good work my friend look forward to watching many more 🏴
AbuTahir Al-Jannabi destroyed kabba and took black stone which he used it in his toilet for 21 years to pee & poo on it to challenge allah and he succeed.
I remember reading about Raynaud and his ability to plan long term was limited, to put it mildly, so the idea that he planned a raid but hadn't thought out the potential consequences seems in character.
Before this amazing video starts I'm guessing you'll probably mention Raynaud de Chatillon as he tried to destroy the kabaah but was brutally defeated by the ayubbid navy.
A guy name Raynald of Châtillon had some sort of same intentions when salahudin ayyubi ( saladin) took the oath to kill him with his own hand. When Muslims defeated the crusaders in the battle of hattin and the king of Jerusalem and Reynold were taken as prisoners of war saladin offered a glass of water with ice to the king and the blow of his blade onto Reynolds neck. He was true to his word.
I'm only a teenager, but Arabic, Islamic, and especially Medieval Islam and Islamic jurisprudence fascinates me especially. But, since my age, and also lack of money therefrom, I cannot buy or acquire many resources on such topics ... would you have any recommendations on books, essays, or other forms of media to get started in any of such topics? Which would be best to start with? I do not know much Arabic, either, should I begin with a basic study of Arabic? Would the Hans-Wehr dictionary be useful for someone with no prior knowledge to the language, or should such a buy be reserved for later in study? I do not shy away from books or resources with academic and or pompous language either.
If you want to learn jurisprudence then it's better if you learn it under a scholar of islam or in madarasa, there you would have proper guidance because the books of jurisprudence aren't easy read and need a teacher.
m.ua-cam.com/video/Ry8K4sK3uDc/v-deo.html&pp=ygUbbXVzbGltIGNvbnZlcnQgdG8gY2hyaXN0aWFu Unfortunately you venerate a liar who didn’t even know what he was worshipping. May the Lord have mercy on you
I am so happy to find this channel. Muslims hardly have any historical channels. We use to be people of learning. Now our history is reported by non Muslims complete with lies and biases. Salute to you for taking this mantel. You should have covered Renold's punishment better. Anyway I didn't know that so thanks again. 😀👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Fantastic video keep it up you're doing amazing things also I was talking about this with my mum early today and you made a video about it may Allah guide all of us to the right path ameen 🙏
"A European force hadn't entered the sea since 24 BCE" seems wrong considering there's a Roman inscription dating to 144 CE on the Farasan Islands which attests to a military garrison there.
@@masazis923 Google keeps deleting it when I try to tell you because of the no links rule I guess. Anyway you should be able to find reference to it under the title “Ausserhalb des Reiches? Zu neuen römischen Inschriften aus Saudi Arabien und zur Ausdehnung der römischen Herrschaft am Roten Meer” The oldest source I am aware of that mentions it is the *Proceedings of the Seminar of Arabian Studies* (2004). It seems to have been widely reported in around 2017 after a blog post mentioned the German article.
@@masazis923 In the 1st century AD, the islands were known as Portus Ferresanus. A Latin inscription dating from 144 AD has been found on the island which attests to the construction of a Roman garrison. It is believed that the islands may have been attached to the province of Arabia Felix, before being transferred to Aegyptus some time before 144 AD.[3] If this is correct, it would make the Farasan Islands the farthest Roman outpost, being nearly 4000 km from Rome itself. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farasan_Islands
Subhan 'Allah Alhumdulilah Wa li ilahaillilah Wa Allah O Akbar ☝️♥️ Peace and blessings of Allah Swt be upon all the prophets messengers and the companions RA and the Muslim Ummah Ameen yah rabbil Aalameen ♥️☝️
doesn't that make all the more sense that civilization started somewhere in the middle east? Could Adam have died somewhere near Mecca? He could have played a part in the building of the Kaaba
@@xunqianbaidu6917 That doesn't mean we popped out of the earth like plants... It's more rational to believe we as a species started from a single community and branched out from the earliest settlement, somewhere in the middle east. Maybe it was egypt, maybe it was Babylon(Iraq) who knows?
@@xunqianbaidu6917 eh, that's quite a huge leap from where we started, Babylon and the pyramids in Egypt are much older than that, and it is pretty important from a religious context.
@@xunqianbaidu6917 no, slightly older than Egypt and the other settlements you mentioned. The Qur'an mentioned about humanity being a single community, I thought the verse might have been talking about Babylons or the Sumerians. Maybe an even older unrecorded civilization
Awesome video! The shenanigans of Reynald sound rageful, cartoonish and tragic, all at once. I must point out that there were was a permanent Western presence on the Red Sea during the Roman Empire, mostly for trading purposes. The outpost of Portus Ferranus served as the furthest point of the Empire's reach, in the Farasan island (name derived from Roman times), in front of the Arabian city of Jazan. Recent archaeological evidence suggests that it was occupied during the times of Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD). Also, the Egyptian seaport of Berenice (250 kms east of Aswan) was founded in the 3rd century BC, later controlled by the Romans until the 4th century AD and abandoned on the 6th century AD. Thanks for your insightful videos!
We are familiar with another version of trying to steel the body. It talks about two Christians claiming to be Moroccans dug a tunnel from their accomidation in Madinah near the mosque toward the prophet tomb during Zinky time.
@AlMuqaddimahYT Just a reminder to say "peace be upon him" every time you mention the prophet in this video or any others. Assuming you are a muslim, I thought you would be aware of it but anyways. Peace!
@@chendaforestwhy? how would that change the content in any way, shape, or form? as well as this, this isn’t an academic paper, but a youtube video; he’s not bound by any institution
@@unhingedconnoisseur164 he's seeking to make an academic video, and one should firewall as far as possible between ones personal beliefs and the academic study of religion. Markers of belief would in my view distract from that objective.
I think of the whole period of crusades as a delicate period. The Kingdom of Jerusalem was always walking a tight rope in its neighborhood. A character like Raynald really added a lot of flavor to the stories. An interesting villain to the calm and collected Saladin.
AbuTahir Al-Jannabi destroyed kabba and took black stone which he used it in his toilet for 21 years to pee & poo on it to challenge allah and he succeed.
It was a fascinating period. And even tho quite bloody it was fairly tame compared ro a lot of Major wars and conquests of the time period. Reynald was definitly a bad guy, with poor strategy even if he was a good tactical commander and brave/daring. A perfect villain, competant and dangerous but ultimatly undone by his lack of perspective and self asurance.
Reynald was the embodiment of a cuthroat fortune seeker. The big disadvantage of such an unruly mindset is that one could never expect mercy of the ones they harmed.
Salah-ud-deen finally gave this raynald guy what he deserved . The only regret I have is why he didn't he gave him excruciating pain for creating corruption in the land of the prophets between Muslims and Christians .
Amazing video bro, love your content. But just as an FYI, it's pronounced 'Al Ayoubi' not just 'Ayoubi', and it's not 'loo loo' but 'Lu' Lu' ' there is a very crucial Hamza (ء) on the Waw (و).
Reynald totally deserved it after everything he did. Speaking of Egypt and Syria, why didn't the Abbasid Caliphs seize authority back from the Mamluk Sultans and ruled Egypt and Syria themselves? I even heard that there was even one time that the Abbasid Caliph has to step up and govern Egypt and Syria himself. But then, he handed the authority back to the Mamluks. The point is that if the Abbasid Caliphate is restored in Egypt and Syria, will Sultan Selim I dared to annex Egypt and Syria?
The Mameluke were of Turkic origin, and therefore their martial skills were superior to the Arabs, just like the Germanic people are superior to the Latins. It’s not an accident the Christian West was ruled by Germanic peoples, Franks, Anglo-Saxons, Visigoths, Normans and Vikings while Islam was taken over by Turks like Seljuks, Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals.
For the same reason the imperial family of Japan didn't reassert their power in the time of the shogunates. They didn't have any military forces to call on and that position of semi useless spiritual leadership isnt that bad. You get all the lifestyle of a ruler with none of the actual responsibility.
That is its actual pronunciation. Makkah instead of Mecca. The complete name is Makkah Al- Mukarramah (The honoured city) while Medina is Arabic word for city. So when they said city of Medina it means "city of city" which kind of akward. The complete name at the time of the Prophet is "Madinatan Nabi" or sometimes they call it "Madinat Al-Nabi" which means City of The Prophet (City of Nabi). Present day Saudi renamed it to Madinah Al-Munawarah (The radiant City)
There's an ayat in the Holy Qur'an.. "We made it and We shall protect it"... simple they can try whatever they want.. ALLAH says clearly he'll protect it...
there was a really huge attack on the holy cities that was really important historically. Yazid attack on Madina and his three days halal to do all on people of the city and also his army hit the Kaaba with catapults.
@@scaryjoker Everything that goes against your indoctrination for you is shia conspiracy, it's sad how much you've been fooled by your leaders, why don't you pick a book and read for change instead of hearing and taking everything they say to you as true
@@scaryjoker no it really happened and there was a giant mass rape it the prophets (saws) mosque,. By the mainly Syrian soldiers,. Which changed the entire demographic of Medina,. It’s even on Wikipedia brvh get a grip,. Not everything is a Shia conspiracy 😭😭😭
10:59, That is exactly why we call them Munafiquun. a Bunch of Armed Crusaders requesting the help of a guide to the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah, it's so obvious.
Mecca and Medina were not places of commercial interest. There not much water and infrastructure there. Even today water has to be imported from outside, using Kafir technology.
The actual question ought to be, what body? When the Ummaiyad graves were desecrated by the Abbasids the older graves produced nothing but dust or few bone fragments.
Hey, I noticed a mistake. You said that European ships weren’t in the Red Sea after the failed annexation of Yemen by Aelius Gallus until the 16th century. The Romans were most present in the Red Sea after they brought the Nabateans under their rule. They built a garrison on Farasan Island in the mid 2nd century. Obviously you were going for a bit of a rhetorical flourish to emphasize the state of exception of the video topic. By my (limited) understanding, the decline of Petra is directly related to the Romans establishing this sea route, so this seems like a relevant enough oversight to actually point out. Love your videos.
Well you certainly don't take history lessons from religious scholars because they focus on religious studies, creed and theology, not history. That doesn't mean some scholars aren't good in history but yeah. It doesn't take much to make emotional people drink the koolaid. Take a random photo of some ancient footstep, attach a Prophet's or a saint's name to it and see how people start to swim in the koolaid lol.
Afonso de Albuquerque, the Portuguese admiral, intended to steal the body of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and hold it for ransom until all Muslims had left the Holy Land.
Renault may have been belligerent as hell, but to try and steal the prophets body is just silly. It is far to hard to believe that this is true. Now to raid something or really anything, sure. The prophets corpse though? Man that's a tough sell without a doubt.
they tried to steal his body? Muslims always told me that he stood at the dome of the rock and his body was taken up to heaven like how it was with Jesus? i've been lied to?
You should have done your research On Nur Al-Din Al-Zanki and the dream that he had about the two blonde boys Who managed to dig around the prophet's grave until they were almost there.
Reynald de Chatillion/Brins Arnat wasn't just a loose cannon. He was a dick. He basically ruined Cyprus, slaughtered the Orthodox priesthood, all for gold. That's against fellow Christians.
As a Muslim, I cannot fully trust all written history about Salah al-Din, he was is a great murderer and a seeker of self-promotion. Much of his history appears to be a fabrication, and even this particular story does not seem plausible enough to be accepted.
A lot of assumptions that Reynold was very smart and reasonable person. If he was that smart you think he would have killed the sister of Salahudin knowing the consequences of doing that ?
Mecca is the birth place of only Muhammad (pbh), not the Islam. Islam was very very much before Muhammad pbh. And I think nobody knows exactly,that where it started. Thanks
@@berdigylychrejepbayev7503 Exactly, cool is the problem, arabs could not deal with it. So, seriously, how would islamic forces cross to europe at this date? Try once more to take Constantinople? You need to wait for the turks, who can deal with cold weather.
@@nunolip well they many nations between defeated Tang Empire and Visigoth kingdoms. They occupied many islands in Mediterranean sea. And Destroying Holy cities will trigger all Muslims to unite which includes Turks Persians Arabs Berbers Kurds Pashtuns Punjabis and many more.
@@berdigylychrejepbayev7503 Please, do not blind yourself with fanaticism. in 1180 most Mediterranean islands had been recovered by the European states. The Almohad Caliphate was fast retreating in the Iberian Peninsula and would soon collapse. The Byzantines had recovered considerably. The Abbasid Caliphate was reduced to Iraq. And do not dream of help from the Seljuks in Iran or from India, there is no way logistics would work. At this time there was one strong muslim leader, Saladin, and he defeated the crusaders in Jerusalem. But even Saladin was not able to fully expel the crusaders. If he had 10 times the army, he would just be unable to find food, and he would still be unable to defeat the Bizantine ships armed with Greek fire. At this time, a large muslim invasion of Europe would be nothing more than a Zerg rush ending in a lot of drowning and starving muslim soldiers. What really opened the way for Europe was the 4th crusade, that destroyed the Byzantine empire, and the rise of the Ottomans, who build heavy armies, with infantry, cavalry AND artillery, able to face the European heavy armies on their own turf.
We all saw the legacy of Mohammad and the impact of Islam in Uganda today. Several children were hacked to death with machetes in a school by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) just another Islamic scumbag terror group just like ISIS. Yet the entire Ummah is quiet.
THE AJUURAAN/ADAL/SOOMAALI ISLAMIC EMIRATE HELPED SALAXUDEEN BY FIGHTING THE PORTUGUESE IN THE RED SEA (SOOMAALI/ARAB SEA) AND INDIAN OCEAN (SOOMAALI/ARAB OCEAN) AND BY FIGHTING THEM I EAST AFRICA REGION IN THE ISLAMIC SOOMAALI PENINSULA (LAND OF THE ISLAMIC MUSLIMS SOOMAALI PEOPLE) IN EAST AFRICA WHICH CONSISTED AT THAT TIME OF THE WHOLE OF ETHIOPIA, KENYA, ERITREA, DJIBOUTI, SOOMAALIYA IT IS CALLED GREATER SOOMAALIYA TODAY WHICH INCLUDES BURUNDI, UGANDA AND TANZANIA AS IT WAS AN ISLAMIC EMIRATE
AbuTahir Al-Jannabi destroyed kabba and took black stone which he used it in his toilet for 21 years to pee & poo on it to challenge allah and he succeed.
@@noorjahan1333Abu Tahrir died with a gangrenous worm all over his body and the messiah he planted got brutally murdered, so an apt divine punishment.
@@Avicerox this is fabricated story by muzlims who were so embarrassed that AbuTahir Al-Jannabi pissed and poo on the black stone that allah sent from jannah. Long live AbuTahir Al-Jannabi.
Bro, u are wrong. Saladin is very diplomatic and intelligent. He does not make traps when he is in a war. He does it before going to war. He made an agreement with Frank's and others so that he could buy time to prepare to conjure Jerusalem. To do that first he shall unite Muslims worlds. So he always jump in to agreements and let the crusaders belive he is losing. What ever that I came across this is the story. I suggest u to review your view and news sources. This video is incorrect
You should read more before making this video. There was another attempt to steal Prophet body during Sultan Nuruddin Zenki reign. 2 Christians digging hole and almost can grab the prophet's hair. The sultan at night got a vivid dream of Prophet telling him that the Christians want to steal his body and the sultan check all around Madinah and caught them. You should read more. The even not just during Salahudin era
@@AlMuqaddimahYT thank you Al Muqaddimah, you're right, the story have no basis. I checked from Malaysian mufti website about authenticity this story. It'sI knew this story during my school time
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As small youtuber that also does history videos, and a lot of them has to do with the middle east, I am glad that you make these sorts of videos 👍 Keep spreading knowledge.
I love your video about Homosexuality in Muslim world.
Assalamualaikum ya akhi, can i make indonesian version from your videos in this channel?
his channel become bias against islam n muslim...he called to himself muslim wahabhi bt actually pleasing christian fr views ..plz report this channel n unsubscribe n I tolerated his biasness fr long time bt he is continuously spread wrng message of Islam n covering crusader bad act to get support from Christian n nonmuslim n he think Christian islamophobic source more important than muslim source
You just KNOW that the body would have ended up at the British Museum and the English would insist they have a right to it.
Just another British thing, move on brother
America has 33000 museums and you go on about the British museums and it only has 2500 and that's between 4 countries 🤔🤔 even Canada 7500 or South America is same 7500.even Germany and France have over 7000 each 🤔🤔 to me its got more chance of ending in one of these museums??🤔 quite interesting all the countries or even any empire in history used the same tactics prize money or spoils of war 👍 if you had a war with anyone and you lost you got looted and the prizes would be sold to be split between the combatants was very Common. military equipment would be taken.ships would be seized. Camps and forts.palaces would all be looted for prize money 💰 then what would happen is the government's would put the stuff up for public auction.thats actually when these museums get involved and all stuff ended up in museums or in antique galleries👍 the practice only got stopped in 1920s by law I was actually surprised when I found out about it myself 🤔👍
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@@princeali417 🤔🤔🤣🤣😄
That will cause the biggest war ever created
You can actually play this scenario in Age of Empires 2, the second mission in the Saladin campaign, where you protect Madinah from Reynald's raiders
My first thought.
What ?!!! 😂😂😂
@@meat96 age of empires 2 epic game, search it up
HELP!! THE CRUSADERS ARE ATTACKING OUR TRADE ROUTES!!!
classic game
It also seems possible that Reynald originally intended an attack upon the holy cities but those he sent to the task got distracted by more lucrative targets and blown off course.
They were defeated by the Ayyubid Red Sea Fleet
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusader_raids_on_the_Red_Sea
@@lastword8783 anyone can mould anything on wiki
@@Lucifer-do5ed whats up with your name kid?Did you molded your name into it?i dont remember anyone saying in the bible to name their children as devils.if you're a satan worshipper your existence is to mold truth into fake,so be gone.
@@Lucifer-do5ed 🤡 Classic excuse.
Nothing disgusts me more than raiders hurting others in name of Jesus Christ, who never lifted any sword against a lilving soul.
Peace and blessings of Allah Swt be upon our beloved prophet Mohammad pbuh and the companions RA
Alayhi Assalat Wassalam
@@bebostrong1 Alhumdulilah ☝️♥️
Beloved phrophet? The bloke was a pedophile!😂😂😂
piss be upon him
hAh, peace
According to Ibn Jubayr, it was stated that Reynald attempted to steal the body of the Prophet (PBUH) (Wa Allahu Allam). However, Ibn al-Athir and al-Dhahabi concentrated on Reynald's attack on Hijaz without mentioning this particular incident. Reynald's assault on Medina led Saladin to vow that he would kill him if he ever captured him, and this oath was reinforced when Reynald attacked the caravan. Nevertheless, the Muslim chroniclers of that era were united in their view that Reynald was the most despicable among the Crusaders.
Quite ironically, if you don't mind us saying, we have just released a video on Reynald intended as a two part series:
ua-cam.com/video/4ZjyYMu4Nqg/v-deo.html
his channel become bias against islam n muslim...he called to himself muslim wahabhi bt actually pleasing christian fr views ..plz report this channel n unsubscribe n I tolerated his biasness fr long time bt he is continuously spread wrng message of Islam n covering crusader bad act to get support from Christian n nonmuslim n he think Christian islamophobic source more important than muslim source
You have to be a special kind of prick to attempt to desecrate a tomb
I’m a Scottish Christian and I love your channel so interesting and well put together keep up the good work my friend look forward to watching many more 🏴
Be careful of bias every now and then
Reynald is a real piece of work and a ready made movie villain.
I’m a Roman Catholic and really love your videos for teaching me history for another POV greetings from Brasil
AbuTahir Al-Jannabi destroyed kabba and took black stone which he used it in his toilet for 21 years to pee & poo on it to challenge allah and he succeed.
Lol.. U believe in these people
What is a roman catholic? is it different from other catholic?
@@cohendarwin5365 what’s the problem
@@azrulashraf00 it’s the catholics with the pope
I remember reading about Raynaud and his ability to plan long term was limited, to put it mildly, so the idea that he planned a raid but hadn't thought out the potential consequences seems in character.
cheers, have fun and peace be upon us all.
Before this amazing video starts I'm guessing you'll probably mention Raynaud de Chatillon as he tried to destroy the kabaah but was brutally defeated by the ayubbid navy.
Or did he? [VSauce music starts]
@@AlMuqaddimahYT we'll see insha'Allah
Raynaud de Chatillon bones rest under the sea! Under the sea! Please come and find me under the sea!!
@@Azrael1st He got assassinated doe
Well destroying the Kaaba doesn't seem that crazy knowing it's been done multiple times
A guy name Raynald of Châtillon had some sort of same intentions when salahudin ayyubi ( saladin) took the oath to kill him with his own hand. When Muslims defeated the crusaders in the battle of hattin and the king of Jerusalem and Reynold were taken as prisoners of war saladin offered a glass of water with ice to the king and the blow of his blade onto Reynolds neck. He was true to his word.
This is that Reynald.
I'm only a teenager, but Arabic, Islamic, and especially Medieval Islam and Islamic jurisprudence fascinates me especially. But, since my age, and also lack of money therefrom, I cannot buy or acquire many resources on such topics ... would you have any recommendations on books, essays, or other forms of media to get started in any of such topics? Which would be best to start with? I do not know much Arabic, either, should I begin with a basic study of Arabic? Would the Hans-Wehr dictionary be useful for someone with no prior knowledge to the language, or should such a buy be reserved for later in study? I do not shy away from books or resources with academic and or pompous language either.
If you want to learn jurisprudence then it's better if you learn it under a scholar of islam or in madarasa, there you would have proper guidance because the books of jurisprudence aren't easy read and need a teacher.
my friend, may I introduce sci-hub and lib-gen
Peace and blessings be on Rasulallah Salallahu Alaihai Wassalam and his family.
Makkah and Medina are sacred, may God preserve them for this day, Glory be to God
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Unfortunately you venerate a liar who didn’t even know what he was worshipping. May the Lord have mercy on you
This day only?
@@mr.cannedble9724Day as in this era, like the phrase “This day and age”
They are not.😂
صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ❤
I am so happy to find this channel. Muslims hardly have any historical channels. We use to be people of learning. Now our history is reported by non Muslims complete with lies and biases. Salute to you for taking this mantel.
You should have covered Renold's punishment better.
Anyway I didn't know that so thanks again. 😀👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
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😂😂you may ask your self why 😏🤫
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Probably you hardly find any before is because internet is not a thing yet
Fantastic video keep it up you're doing amazing things also I was talking about this with my mum early today and you made a video about it may Allah guide all of us to the right path ameen 🙏
"A European force hadn't entered the sea since 24 BCE" seems wrong considering there's a Roman inscription dating to 144 CE on the Farasan Islands which attests to a military garrison there.
Source ?
@@masazis923 Google keeps deleting it when I try to tell you because of the no links rule I guess. Anyway you should be able to find reference to it under the title “Ausserhalb des Reiches? Zu neuen römischen Inschriften aus Saudi Arabien und zur Ausdehnung der römischen Herrschaft am Roten Meer”
The oldest source I am aware of that mentions it is the *Proceedings of the Seminar of Arabian Studies* (2004).
It seems to have been widely reported in around 2017 after a blog post mentioned the German article.
@@masazis923 In the 1st century AD, the islands were known as Portus Ferresanus. A Latin inscription dating from 144 AD has been found on the island which attests to the construction of a Roman garrison. It is believed that the islands may have been attached to the province of Arabia Felix, before being transferred to Aegyptus some time before 144 AD.[3] If this is correct, it would make the Farasan Islands the farthest Roman outpost, being nearly 4000 km from Rome itself.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farasan_Islands
the romans may have established a presence in 144 AD there but it probably didnt last too long either
@@wokeuplikethis7729 Ah thank you, that wikipedia page cites the blog post that includes the more academic sources that mention it.
Khoya I thought that you had an accent at first but your french pronunciation of crusaders’ names is better than most Anglo history channels. Props 🙏
wow this is super interesting, I never heard of this scheme
Subhan 'Allah Alhumdulilah Wa li ilahaillilah Wa Allah O Akbar ☝️♥️
Peace and blessings of Allah Swt be upon all the prophets messengers and the companions RA and the Muslim Ummah Ameen yah rabbil Aalameen ♥️☝️
Islam is false
Technically it is not birthplace of Islam, Islam started with first Prophet of Islam Adam a.s
doesn't that make all the more sense that civilization started somewhere in the middle east? Could Adam have died somewhere near Mecca? He could have played a part in the building of the Kaaba
@@xunqianbaidu6917 That doesn't mean we popped out of the earth like plants... It's more rational to believe we as a species started from a single community and branched out from the earliest settlement, somewhere in the middle east. Maybe it was egypt, maybe it was Babylon(Iraq) who knows?
@@xunqianbaidu6917 eh, that's quite a huge leap from where we started, Babylon and the pyramids in Egypt are much older than that, and it is pretty important from a religious context.
@@xunqianbaidu6917 no, slightly older than Egypt and the other settlements you mentioned. The Qur'an mentioned about humanity being a single community, I thought the verse might have been talking about Babylons or the Sumerians. Maybe an even older unrecorded civilization
@@xunqianbaidu6917 why don't you take a DNA test and find out?
Awesome video! The shenanigans of Reynald sound rageful, cartoonish and tragic, all at once.
I must point out that there were was a permanent Western presence on the Red Sea during the Roman Empire, mostly for trading purposes. The outpost of Portus Ferranus served as the furthest point of the Empire's reach, in the Farasan island (name derived from Roman times), in front of the Arabian city of Jazan. Recent archaeological evidence suggests that it was occupied during the times of Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD).
Also, the Egyptian seaport of Berenice (250 kms east of Aswan) was founded in the 3rd century BC, later controlled by the Romans until the 4th century AD and abandoned on the 6th century AD.
Thanks for your insightful videos!
You're disgusting, this man killed many innocent people is just shenanigans?? You're 🤢🤮🤮
Great video brother. Your videos are always knowledgeable in a fun way...
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Very informative video thank you
We are familiar with another version of trying to steel the body.
It talks about two Christians claiming to be Moroccans dug a tunnel from their accomidation in Madinah near the mosque toward the prophet tomb during Zinky time.
Yep Nuradeen Zengi
@AlMuqaddimahYT Just a reminder to say "peace be upon him" every time you mention the prophet in this video or any others. Assuming you are a muslim, I thought you would be aware of it but anyways. Peace!
In an academic context it would perhaps be inappropriate.
@@chendaforestwhy? how would that change the content in any way, shape, or form? as well as this, this isn’t an academic paper, but a youtube video; he’s not bound by any institution
@@unhingedconnoisseur164 he's seeking to make an academic video, and one should firewall as far as possible between ones personal beliefs and the academic study of religion. Markers of belief would in my view distract from that objective.
@@chendaforest why?
and you didn’t answer my question
@@unhingedconnoisseur164 my answer is above :)
The followers of ibn Abdul Wahab, also want to move the blessed body, pbuh. They have said so in several speeches.
Stay away from that weed😅
Plan that mentions the intention of stealing Prophet's body was from the reign of Noor ul din al zengi not Salahuddin
Fantastic video as always
reynold is a type of guy who dont love peace as a option
Raynald is up there with Bohemond in being near crazy gamblers and sdventurers.
I think of the whole period of crusades as a delicate period. The Kingdom of Jerusalem was always walking a tight rope in its neighborhood. A character like Raynald really added a lot of flavor to the stories. An interesting villain to the calm and collected Saladin.
@@AlMuqaddimahYT I’m just glad he lost and I really feel he should have been executed sooner 🎉
AbuTahir Al-Jannabi destroyed kabba and took black stone which he used it in his toilet for 21 years to pee & poo on it to challenge allah and he succeed.
It was a fascinating period. And even tho quite bloody it was fairly tame compared ro a lot of Major wars and conquests of the time period.
Reynald was definitly a bad guy, with poor strategy even if he was a good tactical commander and brave/daring. A perfect villain, competant and dangerous but ultimatly undone by his lack of perspective and self asurance.
Another despicable Christian war criminal
This sounds like a plot from Assasins Creed
Thanks a lot
Reynald was the embodiment of a cuthroat fortune seeker. The big disadvantage of such an unruly mindset is that one could never expect mercy of the ones they harmed.
Salah-ud-deen finally gave this raynald guy what he deserved . The only regret I have is why he didn't he gave him excruciating pain for creating corruption in the land of the prophets between Muslims and Christians .
Amazing video bro, love your content. But just as an FYI, it's pronounced 'Al Ayoubi' not just 'Ayoubi', and it's not 'loo loo' but 'Lu' Lu' ' there is a very crucial Hamza (ء) on the Waw (و).
I chose Persian for Shirkuh and Salah ad-Din because, you know, Kurds. But yeah, I tried my best but couldn't pronounce Lu'lu well enough. Thank you.
@@AlMuqaddimahYT Np mate :D
@@AlMuqaddimahYT it’s easy, just “lu”, pause for half a second, then say “lu” again.
Greetings from aceh Sumatra
Even if they tried a thousand times, they would never succeed even once
Reynald totally deserved it after everything he did. Speaking of Egypt and Syria, why didn't the Abbasid Caliphs seize authority back from the Mamluk Sultans and ruled Egypt and Syria themselves? I even heard that there was even one time that the Abbasid Caliph has to step up and govern Egypt and Syria himself. But then, he handed the authority back to the Mamluks. The point is that if the Abbasid Caliphate is restored in Egypt and Syria, will Sultan Selim I dared to annex Egypt and Syria?
The Mameluke were of Turkic origin, and therefore their martial skills were superior to the Arabs, just like the Germanic people are superior to the Latins. It’s not an accident the Christian West was ruled by Germanic peoples, Franks, Anglo-Saxons, Visigoths, Normans and Vikings while Islam was taken over by Turks like Seljuks, Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals.
@@Nom_AnorVSJedi "Germanic people are superior to the Latins"
Someones not European... lul
For the same reason the imperial family of Japan didn't reassert their power in the time of the shogunates. They didn't have any military forces to call on and that position of semi useless spiritual leadership isnt that bad. You get all the lifestyle of a ruler with none of the actual responsibility.
@@GAMER123GAMING they’re called the PIGS for a reason.
@@Nom_AnorVSJedi They are not called the PIGS i have no clue what you are talking about (coming from a european btw)
Crazy stuff.
Loose Canon? I just think he played by his own rules... a reckless renegade, maybe.
That's cool how you pronounce Mecca. I've nver heard it pronounced like that.
That is its actual pronunciation. Makkah instead of Mecca. The complete name is Makkah Al- Mukarramah (The honoured city) while Medina is Arabic word for city. So when they said city of Medina it means "city of city" which kind of akward. The complete name at the time of the Prophet is "Madinatan Nabi" or sometimes they call it "Madinat Al-Nabi" which means City of The Prophet (City of Nabi). Present day Saudi renamed it to Madinah Al-Munawarah (The radiant City)
@@andanandan6061 Wow. Never ever knew. Thanks to the internet you learn the proper story and pronunciation.
I wonder how profitable portaging boats over land was.
There's an ayat in the Holy Qur'an.. "We made it and We shall protect it"... simple they can try whatever they want.. ALLAH says clearly he'll protect it...
there was a really huge attack on the holy cities that was really important historically. Yazid attack on Madina and his three days halal to do all on people of the city and also his army hit the Kaaba with catapults.
yeah, Idk why he didn't mention that at all, i think judging by his previous vids he shows some bias towards the Umayyads
@@MhmdBDRDdefinitely or he is afraid of being takfir’d 😅
Is this a Shia conspiracy or did this actually happen?
@@scaryjoker
Everything that goes against your indoctrination for you is shia conspiracy, it's sad how much you've been fooled by your leaders, why don't you pick a book and read for change instead of hearing and taking everything they say to you as true
@@scaryjoker no it really happened and there was a giant mass rape it the prophets (saws) mosque,. By the mainly Syrian soldiers,. Which changed the entire demographic of Medina,. It’s even on Wikipedia brvh get a grip,. Not everything is a Shia conspiracy 😭😭😭
10:59, That is exactly why we call them Munafiquun. a Bunch of Armed Crusaders requesting the help of a guide to the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah, it's so obvious.
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Maybe Husam al-Din could still navigate the Cairo Canal that Amr ibn al-As had reopened in the 7th century to ameliorate the famine in the Hejaz. .
They were the terrorists of that time attacking civilians ..
Please make a video reviewing and favt checking the movie Kingdom of Heaven
Mecca and Medina were not places of commercial interest. There not much water and infrastructure there.
Even today water has to be imported from outside, using Kafir technology.
God will be your judge
" he seem to have a certain hate on Muslims"
oh boy,
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The actual question ought to be, what body? When the Ummaiyad graves were desecrated by the Abbasids the older graves produced nothing but dust or few bone fragments.
Hey, I noticed a mistake. You said that European ships weren’t in the Red Sea after the failed annexation of Yemen by Aelius Gallus until the 16th century. The Romans were most present in the Red Sea after they brought the Nabateans under their rule. They built a garrison on Farasan Island in the mid 2nd century. Obviously you were going for a bit of a rhetorical flourish to emphasize the state of exception of the video topic. By my (limited) understanding, the decline of Petra is directly related to the Romans establishing this sea route, so this seems like a relevant enough oversight to actually point out. Love your videos.
If they were trying to steal the body of Muhammad than this would be like Weekend at Bernie's: Crusader Edition
I am a Muslim historically, one thing that I dislike when regarding islamic scholars is they tend to be apologetic, not scientific in explaining
what do you mean?
Well you certainly don't take history lessons from religious scholars because they focus on religious studies, creed and theology, not history. That doesn't mean some scholars aren't good in history but yeah.
It doesn't take much to make emotional people drink the koolaid. Take a random photo of some ancient footstep, attach a Prophet's or a saint's name to it and see how people start to swim in the koolaid lol.
maybe because the standard they use for most of the religious topics such as hadiths would outclass history as reliable.
🙌🙌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 at least you're honest
Assalamualaikum ya akhi, can i make indonesian version from your videos in this channel?
Afonso de Albuquerque, the Portuguese admiral, intended to steal the body of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and hold it for ransom until all Muslims had left the Holy Land.
We all know what would happent to people who even tried to do this i have no doubt in my head
its interesting point here 14:34
Please make a video about the ring of Ali saw that Napoleon stoled and used to conquer the world.thanks
Renault may have been belligerent as hell, but to try and steal the prophets body is just silly. It is far to hard to believe that this is true. Now to raid something or really anything, sure. The prophets corpse though? Man that's a tough sell without a doubt.
Allah shahid.. allah will never make it happened even if you are crores of enemy
he's got some of his screws loose while in prison for 16 years
for this very reason he was personally decapitated by Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi❤
they tried to steal his body? Muslims always told me that he stood at the dome of the rock and his body was taken up to heaven like how it was with Jesus? i've been lied to?
Next Payday Heist Map.
Salahedin eyoubi showed him
You should have done your research
On Nur Al-Din Al-Zanki and the dream that he had about the two blonde boys
Who managed to dig around the prophet's grave until they were almost there.
That part isn’t true but yes there were diggersb
Reynald de Chatillion/Brins Arnat wasn't just a loose cannon. He was a dick. He basically ruined Cyprus, slaughtered the Orthodox priesthood, all for gold. That's against fellow Christians.
As a Muslim, I cannot fully trust all written history about Salah al-Din, he was is a great murderer and a seeker of self-promotion. Much of his history appears to be a fabrication, and even this particular story does not seem plausible enough to be accepted.
Who knows of how many horrifying things Raynald (Ronald McDonald) did too the Muslim people.
Like introducing unhealthy fast food 🤢
Who knows how many horrible things muslims have done to apostles
What crusade did are nothing compared to what Timur (muslim) did to other muslim. That killed genocide the entire population & cities 😂
Given the fact that him, much like other franks, was helped by the beduins, not that much
A lot of assumptions that Reynold was very smart and reasonable person. If he was that smart you think he would have killed the sister of Salahudin knowing the consequences of doing that ?
He didn't kill Saladin's sister. That's just in the movie.
The first part of this video is basically covered in Kingdom of Heaven movie
We need Salahuddin ayyubi back
Khalid ibn Al-Waleed
Muhammad ibn Qasim….
Than why did he go there than? The only city he will go is Mecca of Madina?
Mecca is the birth place of only Muhammad (pbh), not the Islam. Islam was very very much before Muhammad pbh. And I think nobody knows exactly,that where it started. Thanks
well, such an event will end not only the kingdom of Jerusalem but much of the europe itself.
@@xunqianbaidu6917 well you should know the power of Islamic world at that time. and this event would unite them under one and only one goal: revenge
@@xunqianbaidu6917 oh really ok cool then
@@berdigylychrejepbayev7503 Exactly, cool is the problem, arabs could not deal with it. So, seriously, how would islamic forces cross to europe at this date? Try once more to take Constantinople? You need to wait for the turks, who can deal with cold weather.
@@nunolip well they many nations between defeated Tang Empire and Visigoth kingdoms. They occupied many islands in Mediterranean sea. And Destroying Holy cities will trigger all Muslims to unite which includes Turks Persians Arabs Berbers Kurds Pashtuns Punjabis and many more.
@@berdigylychrejepbayev7503 Please, do not blind yourself with fanaticism.
in 1180 most Mediterranean islands had been recovered by the European states. The Almohad Caliphate was fast retreating in the Iberian Peninsula and would soon collapse. The Byzantines had recovered considerably. The Abbasid Caliphate was reduced to Iraq. And do not dream of help from the Seljuks in Iran or from India, there is no way logistics would work.
At this time there was one strong muslim leader, Saladin, and he defeated the crusaders in Jerusalem. But even Saladin was not able to fully expel the crusaders. If he had 10 times the army, he would just be unable to find food, and he would still be unable to defeat the Bizantine ships armed with Greek fire. At this time, a large muslim invasion of Europe would be nothing more than a Zerg rush ending in a lot of drowning and starving muslim soldiers.
What really opened the way for Europe was the 4th crusade, that destroyed the Byzantine empire, and the rise of the Ottomans, who build heavy armies, with infantry, cavalry AND artillery, able to face the European heavy armies on their own turf.
Please sir,I want a historic vedio on ali
Dude trying to get stand abilities
Muhammed is definitely not a prophet.
We all saw the legacy of Mohammad and the impact of Islam in Uganda today.
Several children were hacked to death with machetes in a school by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF)
just another Islamic scumbag terror group just like ISIS. Yet the entire Ummah is quiet.
What about sayidna Ali رَضِىَ اللهُ تَعَالٰی عَـنْهُ he was fourth caliph
Why is everything so wobbly in this video??
why didn't you mention the sack of Medina and hitting the kaba in Makkah by a catapult by the Umayyads ??
The battle of Harrah where the over a 1000 babies were born 9 motnhs after due to the raping and other habitants executed
@@maur_sault750 I presume you were there to witness it or were you the one getting raped?
@@maur_sault750 .... هذه روايات فارسية مجوسية وضعوها في الكتب
why would they try to steal their own infidel ?
Reynald de Chatilon was really not that helpful. His sack of Cyprus as Prince of Antioch.
THE AJUURAAN/ADAL/SOOMAALI ISLAMIC EMIRATE HELPED SALAXUDEEN BY FIGHTING THE PORTUGUESE IN THE RED SEA (SOOMAALI/ARAB SEA) AND INDIAN OCEAN (SOOMAALI/ARAB OCEAN) AND BY FIGHTING THEM I EAST AFRICA REGION IN THE ISLAMIC SOOMAALI PENINSULA (LAND OF THE ISLAMIC MUSLIMS SOOMAALI PEOPLE) IN EAST AFRICA WHICH CONSISTED AT THAT TIME OF THE WHOLE OF ETHIOPIA, KENYA, ERITREA, DJIBOUTI, SOOMAALIYA IT IS CALLED GREATER SOOMAALIYA TODAY WHICH INCLUDES BURUNDI, UGANDA AND TANZANIA AS IT WAS AN ISLAMIC EMIRATE
Why would anyone want to steal his body?
To spite muslims.
@@cozakokotano6448 why would that rattle Muslims?
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There were many Arab Christians, Jews and Africans lived around Red sea.
AbuTahir Al-Jannabi destroyed kabba and took black stone which he used it in his toilet for 21 years to pee & poo on it to challenge allah and he succeed.
@@noorjahan1333Abu Tahrir died with a gangrenous worm all over his body and the messiah he planted got brutally murdered, so an apt divine punishment.
Nope. Only Ethiopian Christian otherwise entirely Muslim
@@noorjahan1333 cope persian. 😂😂😂 i hope the mullahs find your goofy &ss
@@Avicerox this is fabricated story by muzlims who were so embarrassed that AbuTahir Al-Jannabi pissed and poo on the black stone that allah sent from jannah. Long live AbuTahir Al-Jannabi.
Bro, u are wrong. Saladin is very diplomatic and intelligent. He does not make traps when he is in a war. He does it before going to war. He made an agreement with Frank's and others so that he could buy time to prepare to conjure Jerusalem. To do that first he shall unite Muslims worlds. So he always jump in to agreements and let the crusaders belive he is losing. What ever that I came across this is the story. I suggest u to review your view and news sources. This video is incorrect
Steal the Body of Prophet Muhammad?
And the French still the same.
makka is not the birth place of islam .islam came when the 1st man adam came on earth
This is what is called Islamization of History by scholars.
You should read more before making this video. There was another attempt to steal Prophet body during Sultan Nuruddin Zenki reign. 2 Christians digging hole and almost can grab the prophet's hair. The sultan at night got a vivid dream of Prophet telling him that the Christians want to steal his body and the sultan check all around Madinah and caught them. You should read more. The even not just during Salahudin era
So, a dream is what you consider historical?
Watch this video, if you understand Urdu/Hindi:
ua-cam.com/video/D4CKoZzEpgQ/v-deo.html
@@AlMuqaddimahYT thank you Al Muqaddimah, you're right, the story have no basis. I checked from Malaysian mufti website about authenticity this story. It'sI knew this story during my school time
@@ummfaizal 😂😂😂pure emotional
@@ummfaizal mimpi juga kau pilih haha