@@21972012145525 Ha ha ha you must be ignorant. Most Muslims know their history. It's the West that are ignorant about Islam. Have you ever wondered Dr's source? LOL
I loved the lecture. He is more engaging than a Hollywood Movie and should invest more in public lectures. I wished that he translated the name of Salah ad-Din which means ''the goodness of the religion'' literally in Arabic. He truly manifested and resembled his name.
it's the quality over quantity... he is providing us hours long of detailed history which required countless hours of search and analyze which is great except that alot of people rather look like they are enlightened and knowledgeable than actually being that. so they would choose any 5-10minutes video that any other youtuber would provide over these genuine lectures
*Prophet Muhammad(s)The Real Hero.* 1) *Ibn Ḥazm (d. 1064), the Córdoban polymath Said:* "The biography of Muhammad ﷺ, for anyone who deeply considers it, necessitates believing him and testifying that he is certainly the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. If he ﷺ had no other miracle but his biography, it would have sufficed." (Alī ibn Aḥmad ibn Ḥazm, al-Faṣl fil-milal wal-ahwā’ wal-niḥal (Cairo: Maktabat al-Khānji, 1929), 2:73.) 2) *Samuel P. Scott (d. 1929), an American scholar and jurist, wrote,* "In any event, if the object of religion be the inculcation of morals, the diminution of evil, the promotion of human happiness, the expansion of the human intellect; if the performance of good works will avail in that great day when mankind shall be summoned to its final reckoning, it is neither irreverent nor unreasonable to admit that Mohammed was indeed an Apostle of God." (Samuel P. Scott, History of the Moorish Empire in Europe (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1904), 1:126-27.) *Annie Besant (1847-1933) British theosophist and nationalist leader in India. President of the Indian National Congress in 1917.* "It is impossible for anyone who studies the life and character of the great Prophet of Arabia, who knows how he taught and how he lived, to feel anything but reverence for that mighty Prophet, one of the great messengers of the Supreme. And although in what I put to you I shall say many things which may be familiar to many, yet I myself feel whenever I re-read them, a new way of admiration, a new sense of reverence for that mighty Arabian teacher." [The Life And Teachings Of Muhammad, Madras, 1932, p. 4] *K.S Ramakrishna Rao, an Indian Professor of Philosophy* in his booklet, ("Muhammad, The Prophet of Islam") calls him the: 👇 "Perfect model for human life." Prof. Ramakrishna Rao explains his point by saying: "The personality of Muhammad (pbuh), it is most difficult to get into the whole truth of it. Only a glimpse of it can I catch. What a dramatic succession of picturesque scenes! There is Muhammad (pbuh), the Prophet. There is Muhammad (pbuh), the Warrior, Muhammad (pbuh), the Businessman; Muhammad (pbuh), the Statesman; Muhammad (pbuh), the Orator; Muhammad (pbuh), the Reformer; Muhammad (pbuh), the Protector of Slaves; Muhammad (pbuh), the Emancipator of Women; Muhammad (pbuh), the Judge; Muhammad (pbuh), the Saint. All in all these magnificent roles, in all these departments of human activities, he is like a hero." *JULES MASSERMAN,* U.S. psychoanalyst: "Leaders must fulfill three functions -provide for the well-being of the led, provide a social organization in which people feel relatively secure, and provide them with one set of beliefs. People like Pasteur and Salk are leaders in the first sense. People like Gandhi and Confucius, on one hand, and Alexander, Caesar and Hitler on the other, are leaders in the second and perhaps the third sense. Jesus and Buddha belong in the third category alone. Perhaps the greatest leader of all times was Mohammed, who combined all three functions. To a lesser degree, Moses did the same." (Jules Masserman in 'Who Were Histories Great Leaders?' in TIME Magazine, July 15, 1974) *Alphonse de Lamartine Said:* "If greatness of purpose , smallness of means , and astounding results are the three criteria Of human genius , Who could dare to compare any great man in modern history with Muhammed ??? Philosopher, Orator , Apostle , Legislator , Warrior , Conquerror of Ideas , Restorer of Rational Dogmas , of a Cult without Images ; The founder of Twenty Terrestrial Empires and of One Spiritual Empire , that is Muhammad. As regards All Standards by which Human Greatness may be measured , We may well ask , is there any Man greater than He ??? [ Lamartine - Histoire De La Turquie , Paris 1854 , vol II ,PP 276-77 ] *John William Draper (1811-1882) American scientist, philosopher, and historian.* “Four years after the death of Justinian, A.D. 569, was born in Mecca, in Arabia, the man who, of all men, has exercised the greatest influence upon the human race… To be the religious head of many empires, to guide the daily life of one-third of the human race, may perhaps justify the title of a messenger of God.” [Draper, J. W. (1905). History of the Intellectual Development of Europe. New York and London: Harper and Brothers Publishers. Vol 1, pp. 329-330.] *David George Hogarth (d. 1927), a British scholar and archeologist, said,* "Serious or trivial, his daily behavior has instituted a canon which millions observe this day with conscious mimicry. No one regarded by any section of the human race as Perfect Man has ever been imitated so minutely. The conduct of the founder of Christianity has not governed the ordinary life of his followers. Moreover, no founder of a religion has been left on so solitary an eminence as the Muslim Apostle." (David G. Hogarth, Arabia (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922), 52.) *Michael H. Hart (1932- ) Professor of astronomy, physics and the history of science.* "My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular level." [The 100: A Ranking Of The Most Influential Persons In History, New York, 1978, p. 33]
I think mostly 4 hours is better time to understand a topic in detail. In 2 hours it's still too short and misses a lot of details that r necessary. Like the destruction of mamlook army by Salah din and making gorilla warfare troops. Similarly handling of France and other crusader's armies coming in ships at Alexandria after Salah din became king of Egypt and all the other changes in Egypt that stabilised it.
@@tanveerfatima3615 idolising and being emotionally attached to celebrities is ok right, whats wrong being emotional to one of the great muslim personalities? Am i creating any fitna or something
We really need a caliphate. This is the only solution for us muslims to protect eachother from the kafirs. We‘re over 2 billion muslims and all the ressources needed are in muslim lands. We would have so much power. We could protect our people in palestine, india, myanmar, china, russia, sudan, nigeria, niger, mali, iraq, syria
@@mikecast1525 Can you just imagine unbiased approach on Balkan Wars and Kingdom of Bosnia? Lets be fair it is harder than Crusader wars... but, this is the way!
31:00, 44:44, 1:19:50 Never in my life have I seen a Professor with this level of interest in his topic, his body language, his wit, his humour, his remarkable way of using sarcasm to point out the ridiculous mistakes by calling them brilliant plans. I salute you Dr Roy. Take a bow. Love, respect and unflinching support from Pakistan.
I'm from Norway I just want to say that I have great respect for this teacher I wish I had a teacher like him when I went to school then I would have been looking forward to going to school
*Prophet Muhammad(s)The Real Hero.* 1) *Ibn Ḥazm (d. 1064), the Córdoban polymath Said:* "The biography of Muhammad ﷺ, for anyone who deeply considers it, necessitates believing him and testifying that he is certainly the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. If he ﷺ had no other miracle but his biography, it would have sufficed." (Alī ibn Aḥmad ibn Ḥazm, al-Faṣl fil-milal wal-ahwā’ wal-niḥal (Cairo: Maktabat al-Khānji, 1929), 2:73.) 2) *Samuel P. Scott (d. 1929), an American scholar and jurist, wrote,* "In any event, if the object of religion be the inculcation of morals, the diminution of evil, the promotion of human happiness, the expansion of the human intellect; if the performance of good works will avail in that great day when mankind shall be summoned to its final reckoning, it is neither irreverent nor unreasonable to admit that Mohammed was indeed an Apostle of God." (Samuel P. Scott, History of the Moorish Empire in Europe (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1904), 1:126-27.) *Annie Besant (1847-1933) British theosophist and nationalist leader in India. President of the Indian National Congress in 1917.* "It is impossible for anyone who studies the life and character of the great Prophet of Arabia, who knows how he taught and how he lived, to feel anything but reverence for that mighty Prophet, one of the great messengers of the Supreme. And although in what I put to you I shall say many things which may be familiar to many, yet I myself feel whenever I re-read them, a new way of admiration, a new sense of reverence for that mighty Arabian teacher." [The Life And Teachings Of Muhammad, Madras, 1932, p. 4] *K.S Ramakrishna Rao, an Indian Professor of Philosophy* in his booklet, ("Muhammad, The Prophet of Islam") calls him the: 👇 "Perfect model for human life." Prof. Ramakrishna Rao explains his point by saying: "The personality of Muhammad (pbuh), it is most difficult to get into the whole truth of it. Only a glimpse of it can I catch. What a dramatic succession of picturesque scenes! There is Muhammad (pbuh), the Prophet. There is Muhammad (pbuh), the Warrior, Muhammad (pbuh), the Businessman; Muhammad (pbuh), the Statesman; Muhammad (pbuh), the Orator; Muhammad (pbuh), the Reformer; Muhammad (pbuh), the Protector of Slaves; Muhammad (pbuh), the Emancipator of Women; Muhammad (pbuh), the Judge; Muhammad (pbuh), the Saint. All in all these magnificent roles, in all these departments of human activities, he is like a hero." *JULES MASSERMAN,* U.S. psychoanalyst: "Leaders must fulfill three functions -provide for the well-being of the led, provide a social organization in which people feel relatively secure, and provide them with one set of beliefs. People like Pasteur and Salk are leaders in the first sense. People like Gandhi and Confucius, on one hand, and Alexander, Caesar and Hitler on the other, are leaders in the second and perhaps the third sense. Jesus and Buddha belong in the third category alone. Perhaps the greatest leader of all times was Mohammed, who combined all three functions. To a lesser degree, Moses did the same." (Jules Masserman in 'Who Were Histories Great Leaders?' in TIME Magazine, July 15, 1974) *Alphonse de Lamartine Said:* "If greatness of purpose , smallness of means , and astounding results are the three criteria Of human genius , Who could dare to compare any great man in modern history with Muhammed ??? Philosopher, Orator , Apostle , Legislator , Warrior , Conquerror of Ideas , Restorer of Rational Dogmas , of a Cult without Images ; The founder of Twenty Terrestrial Empires and of One Spiritual Empire , that is Muhammad. As regards All Standards by which Human Greatness may be measured , We may well ask , is there any Man greater than He ??? [ Lamartine - Histoire De La Turquie , Paris 1854 , vol II ,PP 276-77 ] *John William Draper (1811-1882) American scientist, philosopher, and historian.* “Four years after the death of Justinian, A.D. 569, was born in Mecca, in Arabia, the man who, of all men, has exercised the greatest influence upon the human race… To be the religious head of many empires, to guide the daily life of one-third of the human race, may perhaps justify the title of a messenger of God.” [Draper, J. W. (1905). History of the Intellectual Development of Europe. New York and London: Harper and Brothers Publishers. Vol 1, pp. 329-330.] *David George Hogarth (d. 1927), a British scholar and archeologist, said,* "Serious or trivial, his daily behavior has instituted a canon which millions observe this day with conscious mimicry. No one regarded by any section of the human race as Perfect Man has ever been imitated so minutely. The conduct of the founder of Christianity has not governed the ordinary life of his followers. Moreover, no founder of a religion has been left on so solitary an eminence as the Muslim Apostle." (David G. Hogarth, Arabia (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922), 52.) *Michael H. Hart (1932- ) Professor of astronomy, physics and the history of science.* "My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular level." [The 100: A Ranking Of The Most Influential Persons In History, New York, 1978, p. 33]
Sir, It's 5:23 Am. I went to bed around 12. I thought I would sleep between lecture 1. Now I am here watching the 3rd part. You are the best❤Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
I don't know why I can't see more students in your class, If I was in this school I would leave every other class just to attend yours. You are exceptionally wonderfull Lecturer, historian whatever that fits the dictionary you are really awesome. Thanks for teaching the truth about both sides.
I've been a student for 4 years now. I wait for his lectures to be uploaded. The topics he delivers lectures on are not everyone's piece of cake. But Professor Roy's eloquence is such that one can picture every moment, there's no need to depict movies. It's like getting teleported back in time.
When we were growing up in occupied Jerusalem, the people seeking to expel us from our neighborhood were Jewish, and their organizations often had “Jewish” in their name. So were the people who stole our home, scattered our furniture in the street, and burned my baby sister’s crib. The judges banging their gavels in favor of our expulsion were also Jewish, and so were the lawmakers whose laws facilitated and systematized our dispossession. The bureaucrat issuing-and sometimes revoking-our blue ID cards was a Jew, and I especially despised him because a stroke of his pen stood between my father and my father’s great-great-grandfather’s city. As for the soldiers that were frisking us to check for those IDs, some of them were Druze, some Muslim, most of them Jewish, and all of them, according to my grandmother, were “godless bastards.” Those who administered the rifles and handcuffs, those who wrote the meticulous and murderous urban plans were-you guessed it. This was no secret. We lived under the rule of the self-proclaimed “Jewish State.” Israeli politicians have exhausted this line, and their international peers nodded along. The army declared itself a Jewish army and marched under what it has called a Jewish flag. Jerusalem city councilmen boasted “tak[ing] house after house” because “the bible says that this country belongs to the Jewish people,” and Knesset members sang similar tunes. These legislators weren’t fringe or far-right: the Israeli nation-state law explicitly enshrines “Jewish settlement” as a “national value … to encourage and promote.” Still, though this was no secret, we were instructed to treat it as such, sometimes by our parents, sometimes by well-meaning solidarity activists. We were instructed to ignore the Star of David on the Israeli flag, and to distinguish Jews from Zionists with surgical precision. It didn’t matter that their boots were on our necks, and that their bullets and batons bruised us. Our statelessness and homelessness were trivial. What mattered was how we spoke about our keepers, not the conditions they kept us under-blockaded, surrounded by colonies and military outposts-or the fact that they kept us at all. Language was more of a minefield than the border between Syria and the occupied Golan Heights, and we, children at the time, were expected to hop around them, hoping we don’t accidentally step on an explosive trope that would discredit us. Using the “wrong words” had the magical ability to make things disappear; the boots, bullets, batons, and bruises all become invisible if you say anything in jest or in fury. Even more dangerously, believing in “the wrong things” rendered you deserving of this brutality. ✓✓ Muhammad al qurd, Palestinian poet and a man who lost his home to Yacov, the Jewish fat thief who infamously claimed "If I don't steal your house, someone ( another jew) else will".
I am a South African and we lived through apartheid. I feel your pain and the terror inflicted on you. Apartheid was a cake walk compared to what you and your family, friends and community have and are still going through You are always in our thoughts❤
This guy is a fantastic storyteller. His narration on The great Khalid Bin Waleed, greatest military general of all time was amazing. I wish they made a movie on Khalid Bin Waleed.
“This city is open to you all… just like it was before the crusade…” We look at Jerusalem now, its under Israeli occupation and everyone including christians get treated terribly. It seems theres always this elegance under Islamic rule where all are allowed to exist peacefully
It is indeed a shame, that christianity and islam nowadays are lead by ignorant fanatics. the moderates who hold much more peaceful beliefs are constantly ignored.
We really need a Khalifate. It breaks my heart 💔 seeing our muslim brothers and sisters slaughtered and exploited like this. In Palestine, Myanmar, India, China, Sudan, Mali, Niger, Nigeria. With a Khalifate we would be able to protect eachother. Freedom to the oppressed muslims everywhere I think we the people have the power. I think a first and practical step is to force our ‚leaders‘ to develop economic relationships with other muslim majority countries so we are more dependent on each other and then we can start develop more and more into a european like ‚borderless‘ unity for easier trade between the nations. And every ‚nation‘ can keep their flags and all these stupid things that were made as our new ‚gods‘ and inshaallah after a certain time someone will become the leader of the ummah. Also these nations and borders were actually never there as they are in this modern times. They were carved out of nowhere from the european colonialists and americans to keep the muslim ummah divided.
are you living in an alternate reality? under islamic rule all are allowed to live PEACEFULLY? try telling that to the millions of armenians who were slaughtered by islamists in the 1900's somewhere and is STILL being genocided TODAY! tell that to the hebrews slaughtered in hebron, tell that to the christians butchere over the centuries and STILL today! you live in a DREAM WORLD. you must be american or british. they are usually that d.u.m.b. NOT all people are treated terribly in jerusalem! STOP LYING. there are SOME jews who treat other groups badly, and who could blame them AFTER all the atrocities committed against them? but as a whole they are mostly accepting of all people. this character here CLEARLY has an anti-white anti-western agenda! and you gobble it up.!
“When a Kurd says no, they mean no." This indicates that when a Kurd makes up their mind to do something, they will do it even if they know it might be their end. Kurdish people are known for their stubbornness in this regard. And i’m very happy to hear about our ancestor, Salahuddin. Thank you again, dr. And shoutout for the cameraman for his work.
@@moelester6120 so you're suggesting us to deny all the proofs, scientific and spiritual evidence and rely on your "wisdom and enlightenment" even though your comment was simple and yet you managed to mispronounce it? (religion) 2nd of all, being a "kurdish" doesn't contribute nor give you any superiority what-so-ever, matter of fact I'm pretty confident majority of Kurdish people would gladly disown you as one of their own and 3rd I don't think the OP regards you as his "brother" since the only brotherhood he would recognize you with is either brotherhood of faith or bloodline brotherhood which I highly doubt you fit for any of these, you're just a crazy stranger which parents warn their kids about, especially with your low-iq username ...
I am an Egyptian Muslim, even though I love history but this is my first time to get my history in such a fantastic way and new information I have never known or mis presented by the media. Thanks Doctor
That story of Salahadin and the woman looking for her daughter had me in tears also. Thank you for reminding me of it, I had forgotten about that important event.
Thank you sir for telling the history of Muslims in the most accurate details..You've show your highest integrity in teaching history is why I respected you so much..
Thank you for your honesty and neutrality, you must be a good man. May Allah Azz wa Jal favor you and your loved ones and have mercy on Salah Adin and grant him a high place in the hereafter.
@@TruthSeeker8834 he had all of Egypt and it's wealth and the levant and parts of north the Maghreb and the Hijaz till Yemen and before he died he split all of this between his children and you say he died with 1 gold coin and some silver, are you that foolish, wake up clown
“Wisdom is recognizing when you’re doing a stupid thing a second time.” Wow, what a lecture, MashaAllah “The truth is the good story.” (Antithetical to Hollywood).
Time jus never allows me to watch this in full...but I take strategic breaks,and continue where I left off...better than any Netflix series....great lecture...🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
One day, if i ever have children, i will make sure that they watch you, Dr. Roy. The way you simplify things in those lectures is unbelievably good. Thank you for your hard work!
Wow, the enthusiasm and passion he has for history is so admirable. He also remembers so many details, keeps the lecture in chronological order and tries to be as historically accurate as possible. He is a dream come true for history students.
A long time ago i watched one of your lectures about Kheled ibn-al-walid and it was extraordinary. I guess that's why this video showed up in my recommandations and I will definitely check this one as well. may allah bless you.
It didn't paint the full picture like Khalid Ibn Walid ordered the deaths of Muslim converts but Casagrandra leaves that bit out saying that he only had 90 min but the problem is he goes off a tangent when he could've brought this up
@@Gehri_soch2.0He didn't because no leader will allow betrayals behind him in his land, this will threat the stability of the country. Thanks for adding another point for the greatness of the greatest leader we know ❤❤❤
Khaled was so great he killed muslims with cold blood and made adultery with the wife of a sahabi after beheading him and using his head as a stone to cook above
Finally Roy Cassandra is back with his amazing history lecture on the crusade. I have been waiting for this third episode and was checking every day for it. Isn't that crazy he delivers the lecture in such a great story telling without needing any of the modern technological gadgets.
What an absolute treasure trove of knowledge and insight this historian is! His ability to bring history to life is unparalleled, as he possesses the extraordinary skill of transporting his readers back in time with such vivid and mesmerizing detail. It's almost as if he has a direct line to the past, allowing him to paint a picture so vivid and immersive that one can almost feel the crunch of the leaves underfoot or smell the aromas wafting through the air. His meticulous research and thorough understanding of the past shine through in his every word, making his historical accounts not just informative, but truly captivating. This historian's gift for storytelling is truly unmatched, weaving a tapestry of the past that is both educational and enthralling. It is a rare and precious talent, and one that should be cherished and celebrated by all those who have the privilege of listening to his lectures.
As a muslim, I'm quite pleased with the way Dr. Casagranda drills down into the details of events during the crusades without necessarily focusing on the religious angle. The politics, agreements, betrayals, power tussele, muslim vs. Muslim, crusader vs. Crusader, Crusader + muslim vs. Muslim + crusader. I think it paints a more realistic version of events rather than just a 2 dimensional story where it is Christianity vs. Islam. and each camp is rigid with no moving parts.
Ahhh, the 3rd chapter of my favourite story. You're a freakin legend! Can't wait to enjoy this lecture. If anyone's wondering: Chapter 1: Khalid Ibn Waleed Chapter 2: The Crusades Edit: typo
He does go off a tangent but people should fact check him especially when he says stuff like Ibn Sinna founded big bang theory that's just a bit absurd
"We are a people whom Allah has honored through Islam; if we seek honor through anything other than it, Allah will humiliate us." By Omar the 2nd rashidun caliph
The things i would give to be in that hall listening to the lecture live , i really love the way dr.Roy is describing the past i always feel like living the story even if i already knew the events...❤
The best historical story teller of the new generation. Love listening to you. Dr Roy... U r amazing. Waiting for next part/parts. Respect from India 😊
Your grasp of the intricate web of details in history is just amazing , you’re ability to make connections and true understanding of what goes through the people of the eras mind which led to an event is just stunning I’m definitely a fan
If I had a teacher like that I would be a historian today... wow it was like watching a movie full of action drama.... and the best part is history teller is enjoying it so much
I love listening to you Dr. Roy Despite that my filed of work is waaaaay different than history, but your method and ingenuity made me love this thing. Thanks so much .
Salah-Aldeen was a Muslim Kurd from our homeland, Kurdistan. Throughout history, Kurds have been remarkably diverse, embracing a rich tapestry of religious and cultural identities. We Kurds include Jews, Muslims, Assyrians, Christians, Yezidis, Zoroastrians, and Baha'is, who have lived together in harmony for thousands of years. However, during the American invasion of 2003, the arrival of American forces disrupted this peaceful coexistence. By arming undesirables and criminals, they undermined the security and peace in Iraq, leaving the country to suffer to this day. This turmoil facilitated the theft of Iraq's treasures and antiques, causing immeasurable harm to our nation's heritage.
The Iraqi invasion never should have happened. They lied to The American people!It was a war manufactured with a web of lies.Sad to hear that such harm they inflicted on the Iraqi people and there culture.Thank for sharing.
Thank you so much for the lecture. I love the way you say ''Fine'' and ''it's a Mess''. I hoped that you would translate the name of Salah ad-Din, which means ''the goodness of the religion'' literally in Arabic, as he truly manifested and resembled his name. In that Era, you would have been called Salah Al-Elm (goodness of knowledge)...
What a mind-blowing, super-engaging, and unbiased history narration! I have read these chapters before but the way Dr. Roy has powerfully shared is super amazing. Loved it! Thanks for recommending, Kingdom of Heaven, would watch it too.
You know what's better than watching a video about history (which youtube is full of), watching a lecture about it done by a man who makes history even more amazing who also isn't afraid to speak his mind.
I'm an Arab/Iraqi who lives in Austin Texas not a student (unfortunately )and I'm watching every video just to know more about my history, thank you very much Sir ❤
I can’t stop listening these stories, he tell them in such wonderfully entertaining manner- it’s irresistible. All my work stays unfinished, because of it🙂
facing so much collective hardship n difficulties in life, rarely do any anything positive news, notification of new video by Dr Roy made my day. one of the best interesting speaker, can listen to him all the day.
Salahudin was a very devoted muslim.. his decisions goes in line with the teachings of islam.. many islamic rules were mentioned, he was clearly following the majority of the charia “islamic laws”
1:22:08 BETTER THAN A MOVIE. This is a LEGENDARY NEVER,-BEFORE-DONE, English language lecture of scenes from epic history-lore that have never been published online before.
Thanks, Dr. Roy Casagranda! We learned a lot about this in school back when I was in Egypt. But I always wanted to hear it from someone who isn't biased, just to make sure I have the right information. After listening to you, I respect Salah eldeen even more than what they taught me in Egypt. Thanks again from an Egyptian-Australian. ❤
Sherko Freeway.... LOVE IT ! .... I am from Libya and i follow all your Lectures Dr. Casagranda, what a Story Teller, a real Huge House of Historical Knowledge.
Dr. Roy Casagranda, a renowned historian, delivers an enlightening lecture on the conquest of Jerusalem by Umar ibn Khattab. As Dr. Roy Casagranda aptly puts it, "This is the untold story of the authentic conquest of Jerusalem by Khalifa Umar bin Khattab." The treaty he established enabled the harmonious coexistence of all three religions. To this day, the key to the Holy Sepulchre is held by the Muslim community.
I’ve really enjoyed your UA-cam history lectures Dr. Roy. I like how you give the background stories of each group/person as they enter your lecture. In my opinion the way you “set the table” doesn’t make the listener lose track, but adds much appreciated and applicable information. Wish you success and prayers of blessing to your future endeavors.
@shezh9597 nah. Reynauld was a raider. Netanyahu is saving the Palestinians from their own feebleness and laziness. They would do well to overthrow hamas themselves but unfortunately bravery went out of the Palestinians centuries ago. Luckily netanyahu is willing to help save them
@peterkost4376 Netanyahu is the modern day reynald doing literally what reynald was doing instead of raiding caravans he's mass ghetto'ing a whole nation and then killing them for resisting occupation :) interesting that you can't draw the parallels
As a Muslim I love Drs lectures, he says what we don't hear from media... Thanks Dr. God bless you
Even without media, many Muslims don’t know this history
@@21972012145525because you have smart people and stupid people like your comment. Lol I'm sorry brother
@@21972012145525Yup,, we seem to forgot our origin and struggle
@@21972012145525 Ha ha ha you must be ignorant. Most Muslims know their history. It's the West that are ignorant about Islam. Have you ever wondered Dr's source? LOL
I loved the lecture. He is more engaging than a Hollywood Movie and should invest more in public lectures.
I wished that he translated the name of Salah ad-Din which means ''the goodness of the religion'' literally in Arabic. He truly manifested and resembled his name.
Doctor Roy is the kind of teacher the world needs right now.
He does however hold personal bias. And doesn't understand the true faith or Muslims. The spiritual power that bought them success
I can't believe he only has about 57K subscribers. These presentations are gold.
it's the quality over quantity... he is providing us hours long of detailed history which required countless hours of search and analyze which is great
except that alot of people rather look like they are enlightened and knowledgeable than actually being that. so they would choose any 5-10minutes video that any other youtuber would provide over these genuine lectures
Well now with UA-cam shorts the attention span has dropped to 30 seconds
*Prophet Muhammad(s)The Real Hero.*
1) *Ibn Ḥazm (d. 1064), the Córdoban polymath Said:*
"The biography of Muhammad ﷺ, for anyone who deeply considers it, necessitates believing him and testifying that he is certainly the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. If he ﷺ had no other miracle but his biography, it would have sufficed."
(Alī ibn Aḥmad ibn Ḥazm, al-Faṣl fil-milal wal-ahwā’ wal-niḥal (Cairo: Maktabat al-Khānji, 1929), 2:73.)
2) *Samuel P. Scott (d. 1929), an American scholar and jurist, wrote,*
"In any event, if the object of religion be the inculcation of morals, the diminution of evil, the promotion of human happiness, the expansion of the human intellect; if the performance of good works will avail in that great day when mankind shall be summoned to its final reckoning, it is neither irreverent nor unreasonable to admit that Mohammed was indeed an Apostle of God."
(Samuel P. Scott, History of the Moorish Empire in Europe (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1904), 1:126-27.)
*Annie Besant (1847-1933) British theosophist and nationalist leader in India. President of the Indian National Congress in 1917.*
"It is impossible for anyone who studies the life and character of the great Prophet of Arabia, who knows how he taught and how he lived, to feel anything but reverence for that mighty Prophet, one of the great messengers of the Supreme. And although in what I put to you I shall say many things which may be familiar to many, yet I myself feel whenever I re-read them, a new way of admiration, a new sense of reverence for that mighty Arabian teacher."
[The Life And Teachings Of Muhammad, Madras, 1932, p. 4]
*K.S Ramakrishna Rao, an Indian Professor of Philosophy* in his booklet, ("Muhammad, The Prophet of Islam") calls him the: 👇
"Perfect model for human life."
Prof. Ramakrishna Rao explains his point by saying:
"The personality of Muhammad (pbuh), it is most difficult to get into the whole truth of it. Only a glimpse of it can I catch. What a dramatic succession of picturesque scenes! There is Muhammad (pbuh), the Prophet. There is Muhammad (pbuh), the Warrior, Muhammad (pbuh), the Businessman; Muhammad (pbuh), the Statesman; Muhammad (pbuh), the Orator; Muhammad (pbuh), the Reformer; Muhammad (pbuh), the Protector of Slaves; Muhammad (pbuh), the Emancipator of Women; Muhammad (pbuh), the Judge; Muhammad (pbuh), the Saint. All in all these magnificent roles, in all these departments of human activities, he is like a hero."
*JULES MASSERMAN,*
U.S. psychoanalyst:
"Leaders must fulfill three functions -provide for the well-being of the led, provide a social organization in which people feel relatively secure, and provide them with one set of beliefs.
People like Pasteur and Salk are leaders in the first sense. People like Gandhi and Confucius, on one hand, and Alexander, Caesar and Hitler on the other, are leaders in the second and perhaps the third sense. Jesus and Buddha belong in the third category alone. Perhaps the greatest leader of all times was Mohammed, who combined all three functions. To a lesser degree, Moses did the same."
(Jules Masserman in 'Who Were Histories Great Leaders?' in TIME Magazine, July 15, 1974)
*Alphonse de Lamartine Said:*
"If greatness of purpose , smallness of means , and astounding results are the three criteria Of human genius , Who could dare to compare any great man in modern history with Muhammed ???
Philosopher, Orator , Apostle , Legislator , Warrior , Conquerror of Ideas , Restorer of Rational Dogmas , of a Cult without Images ; The founder of Twenty Terrestrial Empires and of One Spiritual Empire , that is Muhammad. As regards All Standards by which Human Greatness may be measured , We may well ask , is there any Man greater than He ???
[ Lamartine - Histoire De La Turquie , Paris 1854 , vol II ,PP 276-77 ]
*John William Draper (1811-1882) American scientist, philosopher, and historian.*
“Four years after the death of Justinian, A.D. 569, was born in Mecca, in Arabia, the man who, of all men, has exercised the greatest influence upon the human race… To be the religious head of many empires, to guide the daily life of one-third of the human race, may perhaps justify the title of a messenger of God.”
[Draper, J. W. (1905). History of the Intellectual Development of Europe. New York and London: Harper and Brothers Publishers. Vol 1, pp. 329-330.]
*David George Hogarth (d. 1927), a British scholar and archeologist, said,*
"Serious or trivial, his daily behavior has instituted a canon which millions observe this day with conscious mimicry. No one regarded by any section of the human race as Perfect Man has ever been imitated so minutely. The conduct of the founder of Christianity has not governed the ordinary life of his followers. Moreover, no founder of a religion has been left on so solitary an eminence as the Muslim Apostle."
(David G. Hogarth, Arabia (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922), 52.)
*Michael H. Hart (1932- ) Professor of astronomy, physics and the history of science.*
"My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular level."
[The 100: A Ranking Of The Most Influential Persons In History, New York, 1978, p. 33]
I think mostly 4 hours is better time to understand a topic in detail. In 2 hours it's still too short and misses a lot of details that r necessary. Like the destruction of mamlook army by Salah din and making gorilla warfare troops. Similarly handling of France and other crusader's armies coming in ships at Alexandria after Salah din became king of Egypt and all the other changes in Egypt that stabilised it.
There - I added another 80k subscribers - you happy now?
When he said salahuddin ayubi i got goosebumps 😭 and also ty for recognising 🇵🇸 palestine
One should not be emotional all the time, this is the tragedy with we muslims.
@@tanveerfatima3615 idolising and being emotionally attached to celebrities is ok right, whats wrong being emotional to one of the great muslim personalities? Am i creating any fitna or something
We really need a caliphate. This is the only solution for us muslims to protect eachother from the kafirs.
We‘re over 2 billion muslims and all the ressources needed are in muslim lands. We would have so much power. We could protect our people in palestine, india, myanmar, china, russia, sudan, nigeria, niger, mali, iraq, syria
@@mubeenshaikh3113❤
How come Palestine doesn't recognize Kurdistan.
It's better than any movie storyline. Thank you, Professor Casagranda.
Peace from a bosnian in Australia ✌️
True
would like to see him cover Balkans like this.
@@Arrud that is a great idea.
@@mikecast1525 Can you just imagine unbiased approach on Balkan Wars and Kingdom of Bosnia? Lets be fair it is harder than Crusader wars... but, this is the way!
@Arrud definetly.
31:00, 44:44, 1:19:50
Never in my life have I seen a Professor with this level of interest in his topic, his body language, his wit, his humour, his remarkable way of using sarcasm to point out the ridiculous mistakes by calling them brilliant plans.
I salute you Dr Roy. Take a bow.
Love, respect and unflinching support from Pakistan.
How about Urdu dubbing of these lectures? Hope you can do something about it.
@@raghibrehmani3520 How would one go about it??
Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤
Laughs at his own jokes a little too much for my taste, but he’s an excellent storyteller!!
@@anthonyventi5471 he enjoys them a slight difference
Never was a fan of History......until i saw your videos. Love from Pakistan
He is so interested to tell the history.
Wake up son, Roy posted another gem.
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I'm from Norway
I just want to say that I have great respect for this teacher
I wish I had a teacher like him when I went to school
then I would have been looking forward to going to school
Samme her
The return of the King🎉
The real superhero 💪
Up❤
Casagranda really is the best
*Prophet Muhammad(s)The Real Hero.*
1) *Ibn Ḥazm (d. 1064), the Córdoban polymath Said:*
"The biography of Muhammad ﷺ, for anyone who deeply considers it, necessitates believing him and testifying that he is certainly the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. If he ﷺ had no other miracle but his biography, it would have sufficed."
(Alī ibn Aḥmad ibn Ḥazm, al-Faṣl fil-milal wal-ahwā’ wal-niḥal (Cairo: Maktabat al-Khānji, 1929), 2:73.)
2) *Samuel P. Scott (d. 1929), an American scholar and jurist, wrote,*
"In any event, if the object of religion be the inculcation of morals, the diminution of evil, the promotion of human happiness, the expansion of the human intellect; if the performance of good works will avail in that great day when mankind shall be summoned to its final reckoning, it is neither irreverent nor unreasonable to admit that Mohammed was indeed an Apostle of God."
(Samuel P. Scott, History of the Moorish Empire in Europe (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1904), 1:126-27.)
*Annie Besant (1847-1933) British theosophist and nationalist leader in India. President of the Indian National Congress in 1917.*
"It is impossible for anyone who studies the life and character of the great Prophet of Arabia, who knows how he taught and how he lived, to feel anything but reverence for that mighty Prophet, one of the great messengers of the Supreme. And although in what I put to you I shall say many things which may be familiar to many, yet I myself feel whenever I re-read them, a new way of admiration, a new sense of reverence for that mighty Arabian teacher."
[The Life And Teachings Of Muhammad, Madras, 1932, p. 4]
*K.S Ramakrishna Rao, an Indian Professor of Philosophy* in his booklet, ("Muhammad, The Prophet of Islam") calls him the: 👇
"Perfect model for human life."
Prof. Ramakrishna Rao explains his point by saying:
"The personality of Muhammad (pbuh), it is most difficult to get into the whole truth of it. Only a glimpse of it can I catch. What a dramatic succession of picturesque scenes! There is Muhammad (pbuh), the Prophet. There is Muhammad (pbuh), the Warrior, Muhammad (pbuh), the Businessman; Muhammad (pbuh), the Statesman; Muhammad (pbuh), the Orator; Muhammad (pbuh), the Reformer; Muhammad (pbuh), the Protector of Slaves; Muhammad (pbuh), the Emancipator of Women; Muhammad (pbuh), the Judge; Muhammad (pbuh), the Saint. All in all these magnificent roles, in all these departments of human activities, he is like a hero."
*JULES MASSERMAN,*
U.S. psychoanalyst:
"Leaders must fulfill three functions -provide for the well-being of the led, provide a social organization in which people feel relatively secure, and provide them with one set of beliefs.
People like Pasteur and Salk are leaders in the first sense. People like Gandhi and Confucius, on one hand, and Alexander, Caesar and Hitler on the other, are leaders in the second and perhaps the third sense. Jesus and Buddha belong in the third category alone. Perhaps the greatest leader of all times was Mohammed, who combined all three functions. To a lesser degree, Moses did the same."
(Jules Masserman in 'Who Were Histories Great Leaders?' in TIME Magazine, July 15, 1974)
*Alphonse de Lamartine Said:*
"If greatness of purpose , smallness of means , and astounding results are the three criteria Of human genius , Who could dare to compare any great man in modern history with Muhammed ???
Philosopher, Orator , Apostle , Legislator , Warrior , Conquerror of Ideas , Restorer of Rational Dogmas , of a Cult without Images ; The founder of Twenty Terrestrial Empires and of One Spiritual Empire , that is Muhammad. As regards All Standards by which Human Greatness may be measured , We may well ask , is there any Man greater than He ???
[ Lamartine - Histoire De La Turquie , Paris 1854 , vol II ,PP 276-77 ]
*John William Draper (1811-1882) American scientist, philosopher, and historian.*
“Four years after the death of Justinian, A.D. 569, was born in Mecca, in Arabia, the man who, of all men, has exercised the greatest influence upon the human race… To be the religious head of many empires, to guide the daily life of one-third of the human race, may perhaps justify the title of a messenger of God.”
[Draper, J. W. (1905). History of the Intellectual Development of Europe. New York and London: Harper and Brothers Publishers. Vol 1, pp. 329-330.]
*David George Hogarth (d. 1927), a British scholar and archeologist, said,*
"Serious or trivial, his daily behavior has instituted a canon which millions observe this day with conscious mimicry. No one regarded by any section of the human race as Perfect Man has ever been imitated so minutely. The conduct of the founder of Christianity has not governed the ordinary life of his followers. Moreover, no founder of a religion has been left on so solitary an eminence as the Muslim Apostle."
(David G. Hogarth, Arabia (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922), 52.)
*Michael H. Hart (1932- ) Professor of astronomy, physics and the history of science.*
"My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular level."
[The 100: A Ranking Of The Most Influential Persons In History, New York, 1978, p. 33]
The lord of the thing (every thing).
Words can’t describe how grateful I am for this, thank you for giving this lecture for free to everyone, you are literally changing the world 🙏
The most detailed and entertaining storytelling in the entire Western Academia.
Love from Bangladesh.
Sir, It's 5:23 Am. I went to bed around 12. I thought I would sleep between lecture 1. Now I am here watching the 3rd part. You are the best❤Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
I'm simply addicted to his lectures
I don't know why I can't see more students in your class, If I was in this school I would leave every other class just to attend yours. You are exceptionally wonderfull Lecturer, historian whatever that fits the dictionary you are really awesome. Thanks for teaching the truth about both sides.
Yep, I agree. But he has thousands of online students like you and me tho...
And u never know it seems like the room might be filled already
This is how history lessons should be taught at all schools. God bless Dr Casagranda
May Allah bless this man and show him what is truth ❤.
Ameen
Ameen
May God bless you and show u the real truth
Lah aka hubal died when the pedoprophet died 😅
And what is that truth ?
I've been a student for 4 years now. I wait for his lectures to be uploaded. The topics he delivers lectures on are not everyone's piece of cake. But Professor Roy's eloquence is such that one can picture every moment, there's no need to depict movies.
It's like getting teleported back in time.
When we were growing up in occupied Jerusalem, the people seeking to expel us from our neighborhood were Jewish, and their organizations often had “Jewish” in their name. So were the people who stole our home, scattered our furniture in the street, and burned my baby sister’s crib. The judges banging their gavels in favor of our expulsion were also Jewish, and so were the lawmakers whose laws facilitated and systematized our dispossession.
The bureaucrat issuing-and sometimes revoking-our blue ID cards was a Jew, and I especially despised him because a stroke of his pen stood between my father and my father’s great-great-grandfather’s city. As for the soldiers that were frisking us to check for those IDs, some of them were Druze, some Muslim, most of them Jewish, and all of them, according to my grandmother, were “godless bastards.” Those who administered the rifles and handcuffs, those who wrote the meticulous and murderous urban plans were-you guessed it.
This was no secret. We lived under the rule of the self-proclaimed “Jewish State.” Israeli politicians have exhausted this line, and their international peers nodded along. The army declared itself a Jewish army and marched under what it has called a Jewish flag. Jerusalem city councilmen boasted “tak[ing] house after house” because “the bible says that this country belongs to the Jewish people,” and Knesset members sang similar tunes. These legislators weren’t fringe or far-right: the Israeli nation-state law explicitly enshrines “Jewish settlement” as a “national value … to encourage and promote.”
Still, though this was no secret, we were instructed to treat it as such, sometimes by our parents, sometimes by well-meaning solidarity activists. We were instructed to ignore the Star of David on the Israeli flag, and to distinguish Jews from Zionists with surgical precision. It didn’t matter that their boots were on our necks, and that their bullets and batons bruised us. Our statelessness and homelessness were trivial. What mattered was how we spoke about our keepers, not the conditions they kept us under-blockaded, surrounded by colonies and military outposts-or the fact that they kept us at all.
Language was more of a minefield than the border between Syria and the occupied Golan Heights, and we, children at the time, were expected to hop around them, hoping we don’t accidentally step on an explosive trope that would discredit us. Using the “wrong words” had the magical ability to make things disappear; the boots, bullets, batons, and bruises all become invisible if you say anything in jest or in fury. Even more dangerously, believing in “the wrong things” rendered you deserving of this brutality.
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Muhammad al qurd, Palestinian poet and a man who lost his home to Yacov, the Jewish fat thief who infamously claimed "If I don't steal your house, someone ( another jew) else will".
I am a South African and we lived through apartheid. I feel your pain and the terror inflicted on you.
Apartheid was a cake walk compared to what you and your family, friends and community have and are still going through
You are always in our thoughts❤
Not everyone piece of cake because racism
This guy is a fantastic storyteller. His narration on The great Khalid Bin Waleed, greatest military general of all time was amazing. I wish they made a movie on Khalid Bin Waleed.
There is one
@@unknownunknown2576 any good? Please share details 👍🏽
@@unknownunknown2576name of movie please?
Kingdom of heaven
@@aliragheb-p7q no he is talking about a movie of Khalid ibn Waled, not Salahuddin Ayoubi
“This city is open to you all… just like it was before the crusade…” We look at Jerusalem now, its under Israeli occupation and everyone including christians get treated terribly. It seems theres always this elegance under Islamic rule where all are allowed to exist peacefully
How sadly the reality today the christian in western world always have full support whatever israel need supplied,
It is indeed a shame, that christianity and islam nowadays are lead by ignorant fanatics. the moderates who hold much more peaceful beliefs are constantly ignored.
thats how you know which is the true religion
We really need a Khalifate. It breaks my heart 💔 seeing our muslim brothers and sisters slaughtered and exploited like this. In Palestine, Myanmar, India, China, Sudan, Mali, Niger, Nigeria. With a Khalifate we would be able to protect eachother. Freedom to the oppressed muslims everywhere
I think we the people have the power.
I think a first and practical step is to force our ‚leaders‘ to develop economic relationships with other muslim majority countries so we are more dependent on each other and then we can start develop more and more into a european like ‚borderless‘ unity for easier trade between the nations. And every ‚nation‘ can keep their flags and all these stupid things that were made as our new ‚gods‘ and inshaallah after a certain time someone will become the leader of the ummah.
Also these nations and borders were actually never there as they are in this modern times. They were carved out of nowhere from the european colonialists and americans to keep the muslim ummah divided.
are you living in an alternate reality?
under islamic rule all are allowed to live PEACEFULLY? try telling that to the millions of armenians who were slaughtered by islamists in the 1900's somewhere and is STILL being genocided TODAY! tell that to the hebrews slaughtered in hebron, tell that to the christians butchere over the centuries and STILL today! you live in a DREAM WORLD. you must be american or british. they are usually that d.u.m.b.
NOT all people are treated terribly in jerusalem! STOP LYING. there are SOME jews who treat other groups badly, and who could blame them AFTER all the atrocities committed against them? but as a whole they are mostly accepting of all people.
this character here CLEARLY has an anti-white anti-western agenda! and you gobble it up.!
“When a Kurd says no, they mean no." This indicates that when a Kurd makes up their mind to do something, they will do it even if they know it might be their end. Kurdish people are known for their stubbornness in this regard.
And i’m very happy to hear about our ancestor, Salahuddin.
Thank you again, dr.
And shoutout for the cameraman for his work.
brother I'm Kurdish too but Islam is a false relegion
@@moelester6120 so you're suggesting us to deny all the proofs, scientific and spiritual evidence and rely on your "wisdom and enlightenment" even though your comment was simple and yet you managed to mispronounce it? (religion)
2nd of all, being a "kurdish" doesn't contribute nor give you any superiority what-so-ever, matter of fact I'm pretty confident majority of Kurdish people would gladly disown you as one of their own
and 3rd I don't think the OP regards you as his "brother" since the only brotherhood he would recognize you with is either brotherhood of faith or bloodline brotherhood which I highly doubt you fit for any of these, you're just a crazy stranger which parents warn their kids about, especially with your low-iq username ...
@@moelester6120brother, no one asked for your opinion. Everyone is free to believe what they want to believe. Slav.
@mosaabtwice3999 I'm proud of my ethnicity and my religion as well. If you don't like your own ethnicity or another ethnicity, it's your choice.
@@moelester6120 is it because we believe in one God, believe in Jesus, Moses as prophets?
This one of the best history lectures of all time this professor is a real one
About 20% true like everything he says
Don't matter how many lies are told against Islam, the haters of the truth can never win against Allah the almighty....Allahu akbar
I am an Egyptian Muslim, even though I love history but this is my first time to get my history in such a fantastic way and new information I have never known or mis presented by the media. Thanks Doctor
That story of Salahadin and the woman looking for her daughter had me in tears also. Thank you for reminding me of it, I had forgotten about that important event.
He makes a historical inaccurate claim by saying Salahuddin sister was gang raped and murdered this is false
@@Gehri_soch2.0 timestamp?
@@TruthSeeker8834
ua-cam.com/video/tYVi368vSYc/v-deo.htmlsi=XkHDlWmJXgwqaJ3u&t=6480
@@Gehri_soch2.0yea when did he say that? Timestamp?
@@krushd8154 ua-cam.com/video/tYVi368vSYc/v-deo.htmlsi=XkHDlWmJXgwqaJ3u&t=6480
Thank you sir for telling the history of Muslims in the most accurate details..You've show your highest integrity in teaching history is why I respected you so much..
Thank you for your honesty and neutrality, you must be a good man. May Allah Azz wa Jal favor you and your loved ones and have mercy on Salah Adin and grant him a high place in the hereafter.
Saladin was a warlord doing what he did for power and wealth
@@MhmdBDRD Upon his death he had 1 gold coin and some silver, So much for wealth🤣
@@TruthSeeker8834 he had all of Egypt and it's wealth and the levant and parts of north the Maghreb and the Hijaz till Yemen and before he died he split all of this between his children and you say he died with 1 gold coin and some silver, are you that foolish, wake up clown
@@MhmdBDRD This clown acting like Salahuddin was the only one who ever went to war 🤣🤣
@@TruthSeeker8834
Upon his death he split his kingdom between his sons to do whatever they want with it
“Wisdom is recognizing when you’re doing a stupid thing a second time.”
Wow, what a lecture, MashaAllah
“The truth is the good story.” (Antithetical to Hollywood).
Historians that care about truth & real history are rare this time , great presentation
Dr. Roy is a genious and truthful historian. Really great man to love with.
salah aldin is known by virtually every muslim. ive head his stories from school and elderly people.
he inspires every muslim to try and be like him.
We want podcast daily (atleast weekly)!! We want podcast!! We want podcast!!
😂
Such a good story teller he is, may God guides him to Islam..
Amen..
Time jus never allows me to watch this in full...but I take strategic breaks,and continue where I left off...better than any Netflix series....great lecture...🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Telling the history the way it was
A sincere hearth man may Allah guide us and you beautiful human being. ❤️
One day, if i ever have children, i will make sure that they watch you, Dr. Roy. The way you simplify things in those lectures is unbelievably good. Thank you for your hard work!
I'm a fan of Dr Casagandra. I always enjoy his lecture. I just wish Eddy from the Deen show would interview him.
That's a good idea you should tell him.
Wow, the enthusiasm and passion he has for history is so admirable. He also remembers so many details, keeps the lecture in chronological order and tries to be as historically accurate as possible. He is a dream come true for history students.
A long time ago i watched one of your lectures about Kheled ibn-al-walid and it was extraordinary. I guess that's why this video showed up in my recommandations and I will definitely check this one as well. may allah bless you.
It didn't paint the full picture like Khalid Ibn Walid ordered the deaths of Muslim converts but Casagrandra leaves that bit out saying that he only had 90 min but the problem is he goes off a tangent when he could've brought this up
@@Gehri_soch2.0seethe harder
@@Gehri_soch2.0He didn't because no leader will allow betrayals behind him in his land, this will threat the stability of the country. Thanks for adding another point for the greatness of the greatest leader we know ❤❤❤
Khaled was so great he killed muslims with cold blood and made adultery with the wife of a sahabi after beheading him and using his head as a stone to cook above
@@Gehri_soch2.0 When did Khalid ibn Walid order the deaths of muslim converts? I think you are mistaken, sir/madam.
Watching the Dr moving left and right, speaking the details for 2 hrs captivated me more than any medieval movie i ever watched.
Finally Roy Cassandra is back with his amazing history lecture on the crusade. I have been waiting for this third episode and was checking every day for it. Isn't that crazy he delivers the lecture in such a great story telling without needing any of the modern technological gadgets.
Makes me want to travel from South Africa to austin University just to hear his lectures live!
What an absolute treasure trove of knowledge and insight this historian is! His ability to bring history to life is unparalleled, as he possesses the extraordinary skill of transporting his readers back in time with such vivid and mesmerizing detail. It's almost as if he has a direct line to the past, allowing him to paint a picture so vivid and immersive that one can almost feel the crunch of the leaves underfoot or smell the aromas wafting through the air. His meticulous research and thorough understanding of the past shine through in his every word, making his historical accounts not just informative, but truly captivating. This historian's gift for storytelling is truly unmatched, weaving a tapestry of the past that is both educational and enthralling. It is a rare and precious talent, and one that should be cherished and celebrated by all those who have the privilege of listening to his lectures.
I love how smarter you’re making me, thank you Dr. Casagranda and The Austin School.
This amazing man has to be considered a national treasure !! Wish i could attend his lectures in person. If only all academics were like him ❤
these are so fun to listen to while doing anything!
Finally. Thank you for uploading, dr.
As a muslim, I'm quite pleased with the way Dr. Casagranda drills down into the details of events during the crusades without necessarily focusing on the religious angle. The politics, agreements, betrayals, power tussele, muslim vs. Muslim, crusader vs. Crusader, Crusader + muslim vs. Muslim + crusader.
I think it paints a more realistic version of events rather than just a 2 dimensional story where it is Christianity vs. Islam. and each camp is rigid with no moving parts.
My man roy, a history ace,
Made the past a thrilling place!
Ahhh, the 3rd chapter of my favourite story. You're a freakin legend! Can't wait to enjoy this lecture.
If anyone's wondering:
Chapter 1: Khalid Ibn Waleed
Chapter 2: The Crusades
Edit: typo
Thank you for your honest unbiased and factual lectures which are very entertaining and extremely educational especially for a layman like me
I mean he's definitely lefty bias, but everyone has a bias and I still love his lectures btw
@@omniscientwolf7224 I meant unbiased towards Muslims 😊
I love your lectures. Without any doubt you are the best history lecturer and story teller I came across.
He does go off a tangent but people should fact check him especially when he says stuff like Ibn Sinna founded big bang theory that's just a bit absurd
@@Gehri_soch2.0 I agree, but still he is a great storyteller and I think that’s what makes enjoy watching him talk about different subjects
@@artvisionproduction4773 so what would u say if I told u he quoted something from a Hollywood movie as historical fact?
"We are a people whom Allah has honored through Islam; if we seek honor through anything other than it, Allah will humiliate us." By Omar the 2nd rashidun caliph
Ahhh another class... As a History Enthusiast this means so much... My eternal gratitude to Dr. Roy Casagranda, thank you Sir! 🙏
I hear and obey
Very few history teachers can make history "come alive", but this man presents it well....
Finally!! I speak for most of us when I say these are some of the dopest lectures.
The things i would give to be in that hall listening to the lecture live , i really love the way dr.Roy is describing the past i always feel like living the story even if i already knew the events...❤
Ive been checking your channel every week for this. I hope one day I will be able to sit at your lectures
I love how in-depth he goes in his lectures
It is amazing to listen to Dr. Casagranda … one of the best in history 👏🏻
Thank you and Jazak Allah khiran, I was very emotional when I heard this story ❤
I have never stayed this long in any lectures but I enjoy these so much
The best historical story teller of the new generation. Love listening to you. Dr Roy... U r amazing. Waiting for next part/parts. Respect from India 😊
thanks. the story of Sarah ad-Din was interesting. I am not a Muslim, but I find his character interesting and praise worthy.
Your grasp of the intricate web of details in history is just amazing , you’re ability to make connections and true understanding of what goes through the people of the eras mind which led to an event is just stunning
I’m definitely a fan
If I had a teacher like that I would be a historian today... wow it was like watching a movie full of action drama.... and the best part is history teller is enjoying it so much
I really love his long lectures just becoz of how engaging and entertaining it is.
I love listening to you Dr. Roy
Despite that my filed of work is waaaaay different than history, but your method and ingenuity made me love this thing.
Thanks so much .
You are the khaleed ibn al waleed of lectures (aka the GOAT)
Lol 😅
Khalid massacred muslims and did adultery, yes he was so great
Salah-Aldeen was a Muslim Kurd from our homeland, Kurdistan. Throughout history, Kurds have been remarkably diverse, embracing a rich tapestry of religious and cultural identities. We Kurds include Jews, Muslims, Assyrians, Christians, Yezidis, Zoroastrians, and Baha'is, who have lived together in harmony for thousands of years. However, during the American invasion of 2003, the arrival of American forces disrupted this peaceful coexistence. By arming undesirables and criminals, they undermined the security and peace in Iraq, leaving the country to suffer to this day. This turmoil facilitated the theft of Iraq's treasures and antiques, causing immeasurable harm to our nation's heritage.
The Iraqi invasion never should have happened. They lied to The American people!It was a war manufactured with a web of lies.Sad to hear that such harm they inflicted on the Iraqi people and there culture.Thank for sharing.
Saladin was only a Muslim, he was not an ethnic nationalist, and he did not view non-Muslims as brothers
Please shut up. Kurdistan never existed and Salah el Deen was a Muslim period.
There you are not right, my friend. Yes, he was a Kurd, but Salahuddin's family came from Armenia, from Dvin to be more exact.
Typical Muslims (turks and Arabs) trying to deny salah adins kurdish identity
Dr Roy is amaizing.. the depth of his knowledge is unprecedented.
Best lecture so far in the series. What could the west have achieved with a Saladin to lead us?
Thank you so much for the lecture. I love the way you say ''Fine'' and ''it's a Mess''.
I hoped that you would translate the name of Salah ad-Din, which means ''the goodness of the religion'' literally in Arabic, as he truly manifested and resembled his name.
In that Era, you would have been called Salah Al-Elm (goodness of knowledge)...
I'm addicted to this guys lectures. I could spend the rest of my life listening to him talk about crusades WOW
Absolutely love these lectures, we can learn so much about the present by understanding our past. Thank you for posting!
Thank you Dr. Casagranda for this amazing lecture, may Allah bless you and increase you in knowledge.
What a mind-blowing, super-engaging, and unbiased history narration!
I have read these chapters before but the way Dr. Roy has powerfully shared is super amazing. Loved it!
Thanks for recommending, Kingdom of Heaven, would watch it too.
You know what's better than watching a video about history (which youtube is full of), watching a lecture about it done by a man who makes history even more amazing who also isn't afraid to speak his mind.
I'm an Arab/Iraqi who lives in Austin Texas not a student (unfortunately )and I'm watching every video just to know more about my history, thank you very much Sir ❤
Salam alaikom bro, Salahaddin Ayyubi Al-Kurdi was Kurdistani
Me and my Grandson just LOVE the way Prof Roy speaks about History ❤
May Allah grant Salahudin Jannah. Amiin
Impressed by the depth of Professor's knowledge and his style.
Start my Sunday with Dr Roy’s video❤️Awesome🙏🏻🙏🏻
I can’t stop listening these stories, he tell them in such wonderfully entertaining manner- it’s irresistible. All my work stays unfinished, because of it🙂
facing so much collective hardship n difficulties in life, rarely do any anything positive news, notification of new video by Dr Roy made my day.
one of the best interesting speaker, can listen to him all the day.
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This guy is class. Love the way he educates. Respect and ❤
Salahudin was a very devoted muslim.. his decisions goes in line with the teachings of islam.. many islamic rules were mentioned, he was clearly following the majority of the charia “islamic laws”
Thank you Prof Casagranda, your lectures are the best 👍🏽
Your name+ the great Salah aldeen grab my attention.
Will watch it when i get home 👍
The warlord Saladin
❤❤ Exceptionally Great Professor. Brave enough to till the truth he believed 🙏
1:22:08 BETTER THAN A MOVIE. This is a LEGENDARY NEVER,-BEFORE-DONE, English language lecture of scenes from epic history-lore that have never been published online before.
Thanks, Dr. Roy Casagranda! We learned a lot about this in school back when I was in Egypt. But I always wanted to hear it from someone who isn't biased, just to make sure I have the right information. After listening to you, I respect Salah eldeen even more than what they taught me in Egypt. Thanks again from an Egyptian-Australian. ❤
Sherko Freeway.... LOVE IT ! .... I am from Libya and i follow all your Lectures Dr. Casagranda, what a Story Teller, a real Huge House of Historical Knowledge.
I love his way of lecturing, he is so energetic ...
Dr. Roy Casagranda, a renowned historian, delivers an enlightening lecture on the conquest of Jerusalem by Umar ibn Khattab. As Dr. Roy Casagranda aptly puts it, "This is the untold story of the authentic conquest of Jerusalem by Khalifa Umar bin Khattab."
The treaty he established enabled the harmonious coexistence of all three religions. To this day, the key to the Holy Sepulchre is held by the Muslim community.
Part 4 & 5 please 🙏🏾. This was amazing. Delivery was both funny & completely engaging! Fab Historian Dr. R. Casagranda! More. More. Thank you.
Wowww! What a WONDERFUL lecture, & LECTURER!!! 👍💯
THANK YOU... 🙏🙏🙏
I’ve really enjoyed your UA-cam history lectures Dr. Roy. I like how you give the background stories of each group/person as they enter your lecture. In my opinion the way you “set the table” doesn’t make the listener lose track, but adds much appreciated and applicable information. Wish you success and prayers of blessing to your future endeavors.
We need a new salahudin to save the children in palestine 😢
His name is Netamyahu.
@@peterkost4376 he's more akin reynald de chatillon
@shezh9597 nah. Reynauld was a raider. Netanyahu is saving the Palestinians from their own feebleness and laziness. They would do well to overthrow hamas themselves but unfortunately bravery went out of the Palestinians centuries ago. Luckily netanyahu is willing to help save them
@peterkost4376 Netanyahu is the modern day reynald doing literally what reynald was doing instead of raiding caravans he's mass ghetto'ing a whole nation and then killing them for resisting occupation :) interesting that you can't draw the parallels
@@peterkost4376 that comment aged well 😆
Salute to this man. "His-story" as taught in the West is often a crime and insult to the facts. May his students remain edified.