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Salah Ad Din Al Ayyubi - Hero of the battle of Hattin and Liberator of Jerusalem

Salah Ad Din Al Ayyubi - Hero of the battle of Hattin and Liberator of Jerusalem

Abdullah Nasih Ulwan / Khalifa Ezzat Abu Zeid

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Editorial:
Fazlul Karim
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789366084008
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Discover the legendary life and enduring legacy of Salah Ad-Din Al-Ayyubi, known as the hero of the Battle of Hattin and liberator of Jerusalem from Crusader rule. In this meticulously researched biography by ’Abdullah Nasih ’Ulwan, translated by Khalifa Ezzat Abu Zeid, readers embark on a journey through Salah Ad-Din’s remarkable rise from humble beginnings to his pivotal role in shaping the Islamic world of the 12th century.The book begins with a vivid portrayal of Salah Ad-Din’s early life, tracing his lineage, upbringing, and scholarly pursuits that defined his leadership. It details his unifying efforts in Egypt and Syria, navigating complex political landscapes to forge alliances that cemented his power.At the heart of the biography are Salah Ad-Din’s military campaigns against the Crusaders, highlighted by the Battle of Hattin and the liberation of Jerusalem. These chapters showcase his strategic brilliance and his unwavering commitment to justice and mercy, transforming him into a symbol of resilience and unity for the Muslim world.Beyond his military achievements, the book illuminates Salah Ad-Din’s piety, wisdom, and governance. His reforms in education, religious practice, and governance established a legacy of justice and prosperity.With contributions from renowned scholars and a foreword by Sheikh Sa’id Hawwa, this biography serves as both a commemoration of Salah Ad-Din’s triumphs and a timeless guide for leadership and unity. It challenges readers to reflect on the principles that defined Salah Ad-Din and their relevance in contemporary challenges facing the Muslim ummah.For those seeking inspiration from history’s great leaders and a deeper understanding of justice and liberation, 'Salah Ad-Din Al-Ayyubi (Saladin)' is an indispensable read. Engagingly written and richly documented, it invites readers to rediscover the spirit of courage, compassion, and determination embodied by Salah Ad-Din. Essential for scholars, students, and history enthusiasts.

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