Facts about Saladin - The Muslim Leader Loved by Christians

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Short Shots of History

Short Shots of History

9 ай бұрын

In this captivating video, we delve into the life of Saladin, a remarkable Muslim military commander whose legacy continues to resonate today. Discover four intriguing facts that shed light on his character and actions. From his noble gesture towards King Richard the Lionheart to his compassion for the inhabitants of Jerusalem, Saladin's story is one of honor and humanity. Uncover the truth about his treasuries and his true origins, debunking the misconception surrounding his ethnicity. Join us as we unravel the captivating narrative of Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub and explore the enduring impact of his legacy.
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@bluegarson
@bluegarson 9 ай бұрын
May he be granted the highest station in paradise 🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼
@user-wj8dk3zd6x
@user-wj8dk3zd6x 9 ай бұрын
Killing people, slaughtering people, I don't think so.
@yukinaomi8168
@yukinaomi8168 9 ай бұрын
@@user-wj8dk3zd6xAre u sure ?
@Huzaifagondal37
@Huzaifagondal37 9 ай бұрын
​@@user-wj8dk3zd6xYEAH IN THIS VIDEO WE TALK ABOUT HOW HE KILL ALL THOSE PEOPLES AND HAS A HUGE AMOUNT OF WELTH😒
@lyagreen4527
@lyagreen4527 9 ай бұрын
​@@user-wj8dk3zd6xlearn more history ...perhaps you'll know how you able to sleep at night and others not
@user-wj8dk3zd6x
@user-wj8dk3zd6x 9 ай бұрын
@@lyagreen4527 63 years old dude. Already know how to sleep at night. The world 🌎 murders it's way and forces other hapless people to submit to their religion. Islam are like the Catholics. I know enough history and bible to know what is of God, and what's of Satan. We live in the dispensation of grace. Jesus said if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight. And Jesus also said; He that liveth by the sword, shall perish by the sword.
@uploadanythingarmy
@uploadanythingarmy 8 ай бұрын
We Christians have nothing but RESPECT to this Great Muslim Commander. He is a true warrior of God. 🙏🏼
@philliprobinson2902
@philliprobinson2902 8 ай бұрын
no we don't read what the Bible says about him 1 John 2:22'23 Anti Christ is a term to mean devil, he has not God. God's word never lies.
@4dnfd3384
@4dnfd3384 7 ай бұрын
@@philliprobinson2902God certainly has more love for him than you, muslim or not.😊
@THEHALALMEATSLAB
@THEHALALMEATSLAB 7 ай бұрын
@@philliprobinson2902if he didn’t believe in god he would have slaughtered you all but he gave Christians relics back and made sure there holy sites were respected…your stupid
@SeanWinters
@SeanWinters 7 ай бұрын
​@@4dnfd3384God has more love for all than anyone ever. This comment you wrote is meaningless. Saladin was a gentleman, but he was not "of God", being Muslim. Still, a decent enough man.
@simo598
@simo598 7 ай бұрын
@@philliprobinson2902 There is no god but ALLAH , stop believing in myth
@Alpha_youtube455
@Alpha_youtube455 8 ай бұрын
As a Christian say Saladin Was one of the greatest Leaders this world has ever seen!! May he rest in Paradise ...
@derekstaroba
@derekstaroba 2 ай бұрын
My phone hard to restart and froze up when i tried to reply to that devil now its back up and working again 😒
@AizaImran-kk4ii
@AizaImran-kk4ii 2 ай бұрын
Ameen ❤
@stuartalexander2657
@stuartalexander2657 9 ай бұрын
I'm a devout Christian and will unabashedly say, he was a truly great man ❤.
@ElKoubi1975
@ElKoubi1975 9 ай бұрын
Nice comment. Did you know that of his generals was a Christian Arab?
@alejandrojr.maramento6070
@alejandrojr.maramento6070 9 ай бұрын
​@@ElKoubi1975who? the name pls?
@ericmurcia8077
@ericmurcia8077 8 ай бұрын
You not a real Christian
@AqeraOverDunya
@AqeraOverDunya 8 ай бұрын
May Allah AWJ Guide you to Islam, The True Religon that Worships One not Three, A Book of No Wrong within it, And not a Book from 60 different books all from different pages and chapters, all of which half of the disciples didnt even meet Jesus, Including Paul and Luke, And the Rest of the "disciples " 200 Years after his death to Mortal Humans, and Now you have to pay for it, with Bloodshed, Like a Pagan. May Allah AWJ Guide you to Islam
@wazeeahmed5876
@wazeeahmed5876 8 ай бұрын
@BrotherhoodPalauddin432 please at least keep your pollution away from this type of contents as well. Here's one that answers all your claims- kzbin.info/www/bejne/naezi32DfZWWpZYsi=kMdc--_o2W63uh2B
@man-myth-hairdresser3330
@man-myth-hairdresser3330 9 ай бұрын
I have gained so much respect for this leader ! God bless his soul!
@ShortShotsOfHistory
@ShortShotsOfHistory 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely, your sentiment is spot on. Saladin's greatness transcends time, culture, and faith. His legacy is a testament to his qualities as a leader, not only respected by those who share his background, but also by people from various walks of life. The fact that his influence is recognized and respected by such a wide spectrum of individuals speaks volumes about the profound impact he had on history. His values of justice, compassion, and leadership continue to inspire and command admiration, making his legacy truly remarkable and enduring.
@user-zk3bz9yd3w
@user-zk3bz9yd3w 8 ай бұрын
@@ShortShotsOfHistoryI am 100% sure that Prophet Muhammed peace be upon him went around the Kabah with his first wife and children and never sacrificed any creature
@argh432
@argh432 4 ай бұрын
​@@user-zk3bz9yd3wen.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_Qurayza#:~:text=He%20pronounced%20that%20all%20the,of%20Banu%20Qurayza%20were%20exIslam. That's a lie Muhammed and his followers drowned in a ocean of innocent blood.
@derekstaroba
@derekstaroba 2 ай бұрын
​@@user-zk3bz9yd3wyou have bad energy it dont even exist
@martialofficial619
@martialofficial619 9 ай бұрын
Salahuddin was just a Muslim who was following the path of our beloved Prophet Muhammed Sallahu Alaihi Wassalam(peace be upon him). ❤
@AbdAllah_54564
@AbdAllah_54564 8 ай бұрын
Yeah, if you compare his life story and draw parallels with the sunnah of Rasulullah ﷺ, it's amazing how he tried to emulate the Prophet ﷺ. We need men upon the sunnah, this is true masculinity.
@EmilBadalov-dr2dw
@EmilBadalov-dr2dw 7 ай бұрын
Well said my brother
@ydlbm
@ydlbm 7 ай бұрын
Mohammed is a false prophet
@AbdAllah_54564
@AbdAllah_54564 7 ай бұрын
@muslimmujahid688 lmao, what's with that name kafir.
@RandixRandi
@RandixRandi 6 ай бұрын
oh man, this is getting so old, how many times do u have to get owned and still repeat the same "married to 6 years old", go learn about history, learn about the age of marriage hundred years ago where it was normal, and now think 1400 years back in the desert, it was normal, educate yourself before trying this again, have a nice day@Jesuslordchrist277
@arazduhoki225
@arazduhoki225 9 ай бұрын
He is the greatest Muslim-KURDISH commander that we as kurds are most proud of
@Juventino95
@Juventino95 6 ай бұрын
I admire Kurdish people/Kurdistan because of leader like Salahudin was. But as a true Kurd, can you tell me why there was a conflict between Kurds with Iraq/Turkey and many other muslim nations? I hope in the future we get Kurdistan back where it was before and most importantly, from the river to the sea, Free Palestine!
@yakuujin5100
@yakuujin5100 6 ай бұрын
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@Juventino95 after WW1 the Kurds were betrayed primarily by Atatürk (a high Ranking free manson ) and the young turks. They fought together in the turkish indepenance war against brittan and france, as (how the Kurds at least tought) muslim Brothers in expectance to get their own Nation staat or at least keep the autonome the also had in the ottoman Empire (Look at old ottoman Maps there ist kurdistan clearly drawn). But the young turks under atatürk just betrayed them After signing new contract with the enemys and Labeled north kurdistan as turkey (do a quick search ln at Treaty of Sèvres, Lausanne) As well created by the West were syria and iraq, drawn with a ruler (the boarders Are just straight lines, search for Sykes-Picot). Thus 4 new Nations were created Splitting the thousand years old popolation and Land of Kurdistan/mesopotamia. After the Turkish governmant was Showing their True Face being secular and absolut anti Islam (just Look up what atatürk did to holy books of korans ect, many muslims were angry. He killed many sheiks. And also kurds were angry, espacially muslim Kurds. There were many Revolts, but just Look at the Sheikh Said rebellion 1925, were muslims Rebelled against the kuffar governmant. As all revolts in that time, the turkish governmant brutally took it down. After that Point there was no Islam governing in mesopotamia anymore. All Nations on which the Kurds have been Divided to, killed, foricbly assimilated, raped, discriminated, vorbidd kurish Language and Culture ect ect. Insted of helping wach roher as muslim Brothers, the Kurds were betrayed by all 4 Nations „muslim“ Leaders just because of Land Money and Power. For all 4 it was easy to Surpress one quarter of the kurds, instead of giving them some of their teritory, and so they did. Since then Till today the Story of the Kurds ist a bloody one with many rebellions for Freedom and equal rights. Atatürk the free manson did well, Even today he is being worshiped as a god in turkey, everywere is a picture of him. Thats something in islam which actually is vorbidden to worship or Hang pictures of People and worship them. Same thing with mosques, if you ever get to be in a turkish mosques, Pay atention there often is a National flag hanging high in the prayer room, sometimes next to the namens of Allah SWT.
@arazduhoki225
@arazduhoki225 6 ай бұрын
@Bianconero-oq9pn we are never in conflict with anyone we just defend our homeland. Existence. Rights.and our freedom..we just want to be left alone..
@zerro1
@zerro1 6 ай бұрын
how ironic that he is the greatest commander and he is a Kurdish-arab but why the arab countries discriminate the kurds until now? no arab countries love kurds, its sad but true😢
@Juventino95
@Juventino95 6 ай бұрын
@@zerro1 Salam aleikum brother, pure facts. Time changes and so do people, or they just forget about ancient civilization and great revolutionary individuals... Many examples
@porgyjr.7737
@porgyjr.7737 7 ай бұрын
I am a Christian, we should learn more about great Muslim men such as Saladin! Great warrior, great leader, a great man!
@jhanghirhussain1317
@jhanghirhussain1317 7 ай бұрын
Please do an independent research you will find most Muslim leaders were fair and god fearing read Quran and teaching of Islam it will open your mind it will make you think
@porgyjr.7737
@porgyjr.7737 6 ай бұрын
@Jesuslordchrist277 so did ours. How are our Christian leaders different? When nations warred nobody cared that they were Christians, Christians over ran Istanbul, then Called Constantinople. They were Christians and yet other Christians raped, murdered, and pillaged a Christian city. Look it up, and that's just one occurrence. Just as the Mamluks and Ottomans fought for power and territory. It's more less just about power and expanding empires than anything else. Timar I think that's his name, he also fought against other Muslims. So everyone is guilty here.
@strontiumend
@strontiumend 9 ай бұрын
When he entered Jerusalem with his men everyone thought there was going to be a massacre as the christians had done to the muslims a hundred years before, but there was none.
@rafikksentini1832
@rafikksentini1832 8 ай бұрын
By the will, if Palestinians defeat Israel, israelis will also find out the true character of Muslims, they will surely treat them better than they have been treated
@willg1088
@willg1088 7 ай бұрын
Shows u the difference
@freepagan
@freepagan Ай бұрын
He shouldn't have been in the Levant. Period.
@wanderinghistorian
@wanderinghistorian 8 ай бұрын
I am a Christian, and I highly respect this historical figure. By not taking vengeance on the Christians in Jerusalem (who butchered the Muslim inhabitants when they took the city), he literally "broke the wheel" of retaliation. "I am not those men. I am Saladin."
@enddaoccupation
@enddaoccupation 6 ай бұрын
Prophet mohamed did the same when he entered makka. I'm muslims, but still, these historical stories always amaze me. Allah is so merciful to give us people like job ,Muhammad , issa, Salahaldeen, etc .
@user-bi3yv5xk5i
@user-bi3yv5xk5i 5 ай бұрын
You know that never happened like in the movie. He took 15 000 slaves and other had to pay for their freedom
@nonestand9273
@nonestand9273 4 ай бұрын
​@@user-bi3yv5xk5i effect of crusade University
@monstersamator5288
@monstersamator5288 3 ай бұрын
Learn about ABU SUFYAN WHO fought prophet for 60 years then became muslim of thd conduct of prophet mohamed.
@user-inchristname
@user-inchristname 3 ай бұрын
Correct your information. All Muslim leaders destroyed churches, kidnapped girls and threatened the lives of Christians and others. They forced people to convert or pay big fines ( which some people can’t afford it).
@UnRu1eD
@UnRu1eD 5 ай бұрын
I’m a Christian, and I have massive respect to such a Master Class King and even more Wiser man of Peace. Saladin and Baldwin are two amazing men Schools need to learn about.
@mando73204
@mando73204 5 ай бұрын
No Baldwin is not don’t compare non of your kings to any Muslim king foh
@MochThamrin-xs7vw
@MochThamrin-xs7vw 3 ай бұрын
​@@mando73204 sorry as muslim iam respect to baldwin he is same great as salahuddin
@ryanbarrera3143
@ryanbarrera3143 Ай бұрын
@mando73204 ignorance.. straight ignorance
@AJK17.5
@AJK17.5 Ай бұрын
Then you are a fool
@triple922
@triple922 Ай бұрын
@@mando73204bro why are you trying to start a fight like why can’t they just be equal
@Yondix
@Yondix 7 ай бұрын
As a christian, I respect him. He was a great worrior and commandor. He also was good man.
@outback8370
@outback8370 7 ай бұрын
Sounds like a decent human being who treated people with dignity and respect, regardless of who they were
@lightcrimson8030
@lightcrimson8030 9 ай бұрын
Yes indeed a great man one of many greatest Muslim leaders i love that type of videos it has history and wisdom and knowledge Nice
@ShortShotsOfHistory
@ShortShotsOfHistory 9 ай бұрын
I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the video and found it informative! Thank you for your support! We're planning to create more content in the same vein, not only focusing on Saladin, but also on other prominent leaders from the medieval period. If you're interested in exploring the lives and legacies of historical figures, I encourage you to subscribe to our channel. There's a lot more fascinating content to come, and we're excited to share it with you!
@topibundar9554
@topibundar9554 7 ай бұрын
Salahudin is indeed a wise king and great general but in term of war tactical and sword skills general khalid ibn al waleed is on the top muslim general sadly he died pretty young
@Peshwar-Kurdi
@Peshwar-Kurdi 9 ай бұрын
Here we go again Arabs crying in comment😂 he was a Kurd in fact not a single arab rule in ayyubid dynasty. They were all Kurdish sulatn. Salahuddin man of honor ☝🏼
@mkg304
@mkg304 8 ай бұрын
I don't think anyone is crying. Modern day kurds are the opposite of everything saladdin stood for, because he had Arab values. So yes he's kurd by ancestry, but not in values, religion, culture, or character. The kurds been a backstabbing culture for centuries, literally a knife in the arabs' back: the brits used you, the Americans used you, the ottomans used you, the iranians used you.... And that's only in the last century! Yall have no shame. The Arabs' biggest mistake is respecting you all. Your flag is pagan, YOU still celebrate that day of fire or whatever that dumb holiday is, bro stfu saladdin would've fought you first, you have no claim to the man!
@ibraheemjeffrey1334
@ibraheemjeffrey1334 8 ай бұрын
Since u r speaking about fact's There's a facts that says salah aldean was indeed a Kurdish but at the same time he wasn't the one who open Jerusalem he fought 2 battles and lose them both and end up with truce and went back And there's also fact's about that he kills over 200k Egyptian Moslems for ruling and did more disgusting crime's These videos take stuff from movies and other tale's and introducing them as a facts But u won't see real facts in this kind of videos u need to search about it
@Peshwar-Kurdi
@Peshwar-Kurdi 8 ай бұрын
@@ibraheemjeffrey1334 which Muslim? Fatamid caliphate?
@lnoorplaylist
@lnoorplaylist 6 ай бұрын
He was muslim that's all matters to us.
@Peshwar-Kurdi
@Peshwar-Kurdi 6 ай бұрын
@@lnoorplaylist when Arabs says he is arab is not a problem but when I say he is a Kurd then y’all say he was Muslim that’s all matter 😂 get over it arab n turk clam him in a movies
@babuaz8812
@babuaz8812 9 ай бұрын
Dont talk Arab or non-Arab. Salahuddin Ayubi was a Muslim, thats it!!!!
@lyagreen4527
@lyagreen4527 9 ай бұрын
Arab is arab 😂
@babuaz8812
@babuaz8812 9 ай бұрын
@@lyagreen4527 rhetoric.
@abdullahalharthi2429
@abdullahalharthi2429 9 ай бұрын
@@lyagreen4527لا فرق بين عربي و اعجمي إلا بالتقوى There is no difference between an Arab and Non-Arab , except the difference is by the fear of Allah
@user-li5ly4xp1b
@user-li5ly4xp1b 9 ай бұрын
Yes sir,I absolutely agree 💯
@user-li5ly4xp1b
@user-li5ly4xp1b 9 ай бұрын
​@@abdullahalharthi2429Taqwallahi wa khusnulkhulqi.
@AliHassan-mm2vm
@AliHassan-mm2vm 9 ай бұрын
A solider of Allah Swt, he blessed, the chosen one,salladeen,Alhamdulillah Ameen Allah Akhbar ❤❤❤
@claireglory
@claireglory 6 ай бұрын
kurdish warriors are very honorable. they fight on equal terms and will not take advantages. they do not take hostages, they do not raid and fight in the night when people are resting and sleeping. they fight in the morning when you are fully rested and awake. their strategy is to prove to their enemy that they are better warriors.
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@markjamison9677
@markjamison9677 9 ай бұрын
Kurds produced a lot of great people in history .
@9R4V1N9
@9R4V1N9 9 ай бұрын
Bale
@Muslimcat980
@Muslimcat980 9 ай бұрын
​@@9R4V1N9bale brakam
@markjamison9677
@markjamison9677 8 ай бұрын
@@9R4V1N9 Wasn’t Abraham actually a Kurd I think Saladin was one also just to name a few .
@saeenbaba
@saeenbaba 8 ай бұрын
We are Muslims all other identities are meaningless
@Orslh6411
@Orslh6411 7 ай бұрын
​@@markjamison9677Abraham lived during the time of the Gutaeans and was born in eastern Anatolia or in today iraq. Maybe he was Kurdish.
@wisdom.research1051
@wisdom.research1051 9 ай бұрын
Our great Moslem conqueror of Jerusalem. We Jews remember only good historical facts about him.
@Namizbhai_oz1og
@Namizbhai_oz1og 9 ай бұрын
Are you jew?
@kalajari1749
@kalajari1749 8 ай бұрын
Respect, Shalom
@AbdAllah_54564
@AbdAllah_54564 8 ай бұрын
May God bring peace in the Levant, the place of such greatest civilizations are perished now, my heart breaks wallah.
@RachKalmet
@RachKalmet 4 ай бұрын
Im Christian but i respect him.. may he rest in eternal peace 🕊️ no matter what religion🕊️
@DonnyfromLG
@DonnyfromLG 9 ай бұрын
Of course he was Kurdish, people really need to look into the Kurdish people. There some of the most amazing people I have ever met
@TheBloker9
@TheBloker9 9 ай бұрын
Means alot peace and blessings ❤️❤️
@strictlybusiness734
@strictlybusiness734 9 ай бұрын
He wasn’t Kurdish he was Turk blood he was from the Turk hordes that came from mongols and south Russia and then set foundations for the Turkish empire
@zainnasir182
@zainnasir182 9 ай бұрын
There all the same, same religion same cultural characteristics but just different languages there one people only in modern days they being devided
@strictlybusiness734
@strictlybusiness734 9 ай бұрын
@@zainnasir182 I agree we’re brothers in Islam
@chairforce664
@chairforce664 9 ай бұрын
I don't think where he comes from matters, we have great people from all nations in islam
@siavashimanianghazanlou8056
@siavashimanianghazanlou8056 7 ай бұрын
Truth. Salahuddin was a Kurdish empire and behaved based on the beautiful and soft KURDISH CULTURE
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@urboyf1266
@urboyf1266 9 ай бұрын
Unlike the Christian’s he spared the lives of the people of Jerusalem
@FazeCaliph
@FazeCaliph 6 ай бұрын
Someone had to break the cycle of retaliation.
@MrMagoo-rg8er
@MrMagoo-rg8er 5 ай бұрын
And yet prophet Mohammad had children girls as “wives.” Not exactly a moral , honorable thing to be proud of.
@MMA_BEASTHUB
@MMA_BEASTHUB 9 ай бұрын
Man I want to be like him so much
@timokimo8206
@timokimo8206 7 ай бұрын
Just be kind to everybody and respectful to all, you will be a legend 💪🏼
@MMA_BEASTHUB
@MMA_BEASTHUB 7 ай бұрын
@@timokimo8206 I want to achieve his greatness but that's just a fantasy
@timokimo8206
@timokimo8206 7 ай бұрын
@@MMA_BEASTHUB You just be as I told you + do your best in what you do.... Hopefully God will choose you for great mission, be patient 🙏 It is as simple as that, stand your ground, very few can do that
@MMA_BEASTHUB
@MMA_BEASTHUB 7 ай бұрын
@@timokimo8206 I am doing that and it's my way of life now
@timokimo8206
@timokimo8206 7 ай бұрын
@@MMA_BEASTHUB InshAllah it will come to you when its right time
@sajjadimran6297
@sajjadimran6297 9 ай бұрын
🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲 Lion of ISLAM
@superchargedskeletons2338
@superchargedskeletons2338 9 ай бұрын
You mean hamza, the prophets uncle, assadullah?
@vib18sayyedmohammad4
@vib18sayyedmohammad4 9 ай бұрын
pls don't give titles like that to everyone
@vib18sayyedmohammad4
@vib18sayyedmohammad4 9 ай бұрын
Hamza and Ali are only assadulllah
@ahmedjamal1943
@ahmedjamal1943 7 ай бұрын
He comes from where I come from proud to be kurdish
@L-U-M-B-A-G-O
@L-U-M-B-A-G-O 9 ай бұрын
There has been no one like him during his time. He was both a saint and a fierce warrior ☪️❤✝️
@andromedab902
@andromedab902 9 ай бұрын
Great man of integrity!! Rest well brave soldier 💪🏾🙏🏾
@sparks7949
@sparks7949 9 ай бұрын
Kurdish people are amazing.
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@mohdameen4918
@mohdameen4918 9 ай бұрын
Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi (Rahmatullah Alaih) ***
@ts4095
@ts4095 9 ай бұрын
May Allah swt forgive accept b pleased with him and all those who fought along side him Ameen !!!
@unanimous.verdict
@unanimous.verdict 9 ай бұрын
Even non Muslims and rivals, respect him to today. Ladies and gentlemen, Salahudin won the greatest battle of all; against himself.
@tumamoshen2228
@tumamoshen2228 8 ай бұрын
May Allah grant him janatul firdaus, Ameen
@KinSlayer69
@KinSlayer69 8 ай бұрын
мудрый, умный и хороший лидер, если бы современные мусульмане были такими, как он
@maritariese4945
@maritariese4945 8 ай бұрын
Best and wise saying: "Blood never sleeps". Adequat in these dags!
@sirdaura
@sirdaura 4 ай бұрын
Salahuddin Yusuf ibn Ayyub
@chosencharlie
@chosencharlie 9 ай бұрын
Cool sounds like a good man. Thank you for sharing. Cheers
@NotLazySelectivelyMotivated
@NotLazySelectivelyMotivated 7 ай бұрын
He is one of the greatest and noblest military commanders ever. Muslim , Christian , American whatever. He’s one of the greatest.
@carollido8742
@carollido8742 4 ай бұрын
It's so good to see this man being appreciated. There is a Turkish series dedicated to him with millions of followers. Seems he's back.
@shahidrasul6210
@shahidrasul6210 9 ай бұрын
Salah-hud-deen, not Saladin, Ibn Sina- not avisenna, Musa bin baik- not Mozambique, would you approve someone calling Shakespeare - Sheikh Zubair? 😂
@xadar.
@xadar. 9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@AbubakarKhan-kl3dn
@AbubakarKhan-kl3dn 9 ай бұрын
Shaikh zubair ☠️😭
@karensweetsandconfectionar6304
@karensweetsandconfectionar6304 9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@Namizbhai_oz1og
@Namizbhai_oz1og 9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@GoPrayrn
@GoPrayrn 9 ай бұрын
Callin him sheikh zubair from now on
@Ddkurdall
@Ddkurdall 8 ай бұрын
If only kurds ruled middle east now I promise you middle east could have been a kingdom on earth and heaven for everyone
@user-wi6cz4hh5b
@user-wi6cz4hh5b 3 ай бұрын
Well, the media today is Kurds. These Kurds that these Kurds this all negative news.
@Dendoi_
@Dendoi_ 26 күн бұрын
Doesn't matter, all men are equal
@Ddkurdall
@Ddkurdall 18 күн бұрын
@@Dendoi_ yes but the kurds are one of the unique nation that can live with any other religion and ethnic groups
@Dendoi_
@Dendoi_ 18 күн бұрын
@@Ddkurdall Same with Muslims, tolerance isn't the solution if you have to deal with savages
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@Traveler012
@Traveler012 9 ай бұрын
A True Hero and Legenda. If we only had one man like him in the world today the world would be a better place.
@ShortShotsOfHistory
@ShortShotsOfHistory 9 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree! Saladin was indeed an exceptional leader and a legend of his time. His ability to show respect to his adversaries and his humanity are values that we should cherish and seek in today's leaders, regardless of their faith and nationality. The world would undoubtedly be a better place if leaders followed Saladin's example and demonstrated kindness and respect towards those who are different from them. This would promote peace, understanding, and tolerance among all people.
@dreamscapesflstudiomobilec3396
@dreamscapesflstudiomobilec3396 9 ай бұрын
We are nearly their bro, brtiain will become a Muslim/Christian country. The lies of israel have come to light.
@gilbertwoodward75
@gilbertwoodward75 9 ай бұрын
Amen to that
@TheWargod66
@TheWargod66 Ай бұрын
You know he is one of the Greatest when even his enemies regards him with Highest Respect and Adoration.
@solehinifrad
@solehinifrad 9 ай бұрын
Not only Saladin but as a muslim, i also respect Baldwin iv because Saladin did also respected him.
@sherko1187
@sherko1187 9 ай бұрын
Saladin or any other Muslims of the Time Never Respected him because he killed thousands of Muslim prisoners because Salahuddin could not pay their freedom in time in acre siege! Baldwin was coming to Take Jerusalem from the Muslims and at some points he wanted to even take Egypt basically take the whole achievements of Saladin so why would he respect him! The only significant praise that he got from the Muslims was Ibn Shadad and Ibn Shadad did not praise him for being a Good man or Kind man but praised him for his military Genius. but Saladin was a better strategist and did not let him and the Crusaders reach their goal which was taking Jerusalem from the Muslims again!
@solehinifrad
@solehinifrad 9 ай бұрын
@@sherko1187 i am not respecting him because he is kind or something but for the same reason, a military genius.
@sherko1187
@sherko1187 9 ай бұрын
@@solehinifrad I just realized that I mixed Baldwin IV with Richard the Lionheart (the one that I talked about above was Richard not Baldwin) but even Baldwin was never Mentioned by Saladin so he never Respected Baldwin or Richard because they were Invaders!
@solehinifrad
@solehinifrad 8 ай бұрын
@@sherko1187 however, as i know, Baldwin was a military genius and Sultan Salahuddin did respect him. It's like a lion and another lion fighting in a jungle but both respects their opponents. But only one lion can remain in a jungle.
@iranickid
@iranickid 6 ай бұрын
@@sherko1187 my man, saladin did respect baldwin, learn history (no offense). they both sent each other a lot of friendly gestures even though they were rivals. they respected each other.
@320speed
@320speed 9 ай бұрын
Mashallah
@oxygenalfarabi6041
@oxygenalfarabi6041 9 ай бұрын
Great!!.... But when will you pronounce his name well, it is "Salahud-deen" not Saladin😢
@ShortShotsOfHistory
@ShortShotsOfHistory 9 ай бұрын
I appreciate your feedback! While the pronunciation you mentioned is accurate, it's worth noting that "Saladin" is also a commonly used and recognized anglicized version of his name. Different cultures and languages can lead to variations in how historical names are pronounced and spelled. In the video, I did make sure to use his full name at the end, but I also opted for the more familiar "Saladin" for the sake of accessibility and understanding for a broader audience. Historical figures often have multiple accepted pronunciations, and the use of "Saladin" helps ensure recognition and clarity for viewers who might not be as familiar with the exact Arabic pronunciation. Thank you for your understanding!
@oxygenalfarabi6041
@oxygenalfarabi6041 9 ай бұрын
@@ShortShotsOfHistory thanks for that clarification
@darkknightenberg
@darkknightenberg 9 ай бұрын
​@@ShortShotsOfHistorycommonly used for americans who dont pronounce it well and dont care.
@StepOnSiht
@StepOnSiht 2 ай бұрын
I’m Kurdish and he will inspire me for all my life
@finanzalex
@finanzalex 9 ай бұрын
All my respect to such a great warrior and great compasioned man. May he be blessed for eternity.
@user-eq4cl8wy7b
@user-eq4cl8wy7b 8 ай бұрын
Kurds are true Muslims❤️
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@Killa_Khonshu
@Killa_Khonshu 4 ай бұрын
I am Kurdish and where I live everyone respects him even athiests
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@Killa_Khonshu
@Killa_Khonshu 2 күн бұрын
@@ArabianNights1thanks for writing this i love history
@ameenbhai6296
@ameenbhai6296 6 ай бұрын
Much respect FOR DISTRIBUTING ALL THE RICHES TO THE POOR . MAY ALLAH GRANT HIM HIGHEST JANNAH 💛
@ninalangaroudy9844
@ninalangaroudy9844 9 ай бұрын
Long live the legacy of Salahudin Ayubi. Love&Light to your kind, brave soul.💕💚
@simonenagal4258
@simonenagal4258 9 ай бұрын
Do not forget the battles he have had with Baldwin, when true enemies respected each other.
@tumamoshen2228
@tumamoshen2228 8 ай бұрын
the Zionist shd study and learn from him
@bilaltwana8880
@bilaltwana8880 9 ай бұрын
Kurdsh 👑
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@osplayersjogad439
@osplayersjogad439 7 ай бұрын
"I Am not those men. I Am Salahudin. SALAHUDIN! 🔥
@tomfox9083
@tomfox9083 Ай бұрын
As an American he’s one of my heros of history. He has a lot to teach us even in 2024
@muhammadesa2517
@muhammadesa2517 9 ай бұрын
Shariah has rules for war
@AbdAllah_54564
@AbdAllah_54564 8 ай бұрын
Exactly, this is real Shariah. A war only kept between two armies in the battlefield, and optimize it as much as possible by accepting peace treaties.
@muhammadesa2517
@muhammadesa2517 8 ай бұрын
@@AbdAllah_54564 fighting on a battlefield also prevents loss of innocent life
@AbdAllah_54564
@AbdAllah_54564 8 ай бұрын
@@muhammadesa2517 that is the reason behind it infact. It is a purely political struggle. So it was command by the Prophet ﷺ to keep it that way.
@mounirelgarouaz8214
@mounirelgarouaz8214 9 ай бұрын
Macha Allah ❤❤❤❤❤
@annetteredd7403
@annetteredd7403 9 ай бұрын
Allah swt or God always have great man of the heart ❤️💜 who truly believe in what his prophet said concerning the Deen.May Allah swt mercy be upon him.May Allah swt truly grant this man jannah.
@user-lv5qw4zm7s
@user-lv5qw4zm7s 9 ай бұрын
Allah 😢❤❤❤❤
@mariaaleida
@mariaaleida 9 ай бұрын
Whoa... same ethnicity as brother Ali Dawah (if Im not mistaken)
@FreePalestine07462
@FreePalestine07462 9 ай бұрын
Yeah Ali dawah is Kurd from turkey
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@thor7755
@thor7755 4 ай бұрын
Sultan Salahuddin ...❤️❤️❤️
@hamidabellila4722
@hamidabellila4722 7 ай бұрын
I love how great men like Saladin make everyone agree, even reading the comment section, I have a sense of unity between Christians and Muslims. May Allah have mercy on every just and honorable ruler, of every faith. I wish we had another Saladin, the mess we are in right now could have been avoided if we were governed by men like him
@joelew8585
@joelew8585 9 ай бұрын
So sad the Kurds don't have their own country now.
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@marwansherif6201
@marwansherif6201 9 ай бұрын
Saladin was originally a Kurd but lived his life in an Arab environment. He was a devout Muslim.
@nameistverborgen
@nameistverborgen 9 ай бұрын
He was Kurdish. Arabs also have good people
@sherko1187
@sherko1187 9 ай бұрын
Saladin was in love with Arabic poetry and Islamic books that were written in Arabic because it was the language of knowledge literary at that time! The majority of his life and Environment was with his Cousins, Brothers and Uncle and the Military of that time which was in the Hands of Zangid Turks he knew Kurdish Turkish Persian and Arabic language! He wasn't arabized either culturally or from the language side because the majority of his family from the time of his grandfather (Shadi) were always together. His closest friend was Ibn Shadad who was Kurdish one of his Great Advisors and A Jurist was Muhammad Ibn Isa Hakari who was also Kurdish Ibn Shadad recalls one of Saldins Forgiveness with his surroundings : "Saladin asked the Kurdish (Emirs) principals to take caution and attack the Crusaders at the right moment but they answered him in a Bad manner, Saladin without saying anything to them rode his horse away from them as being angry and left and rode until he reached Yazur which is a beautiful place and he made camp there. Alot of the Emirs were shaking in fear because of his anger one of the Emirs says: I was so scared that I couldn't go to him but he called me and the Emirs to eat some fruits, fruits had been sent to him from Demascus and he asked the emirs to eat some from the fruits and when I saw that he was Not angry with us then I called the other Emirs and they were very happy and ate and the left his camp as if nothing ever happened between them!" So he was not always with Arabs to say that he got arabized!
@papulaphantom850
@papulaphantom850 9 ай бұрын
No that’s a lie may Allah make you pay for lie
@John76125
@John76125 8 ай бұрын
@@sherko1187was he kurdish ?
@sherko1187
@sherko1187 8 ай бұрын
@@John76125 Yes! "Salahuddin is from a Nobel Kurdish family, and that family is from a Kurdish Tribe, one of the famous tibes, and this Tribe is called Rawadi" Source the book: التاريخ الباهر في الدولة الأتابكية written by: Ibn Al Athir 1160-1233 A Muslim Historian probably the greatest Historian of the Muslim World who was living in the Time Of Salahuddin says that Salahuddin is Kurdish! Another historian was Ibn Khalikan who was the Student of Salahuddin's perhaps closest friend and chronicler (Ibn Shadad) and he wrote the same thing about Him that "he is Kurdish and from the Great clan of Hadbani which one of it's tribes is Rawadi" and the Hadbani Clan are still alive around the modern city of Erbil and are speaking Kurdish!
@aijazkhaliq3341
@aijazkhaliq3341 8 ай бұрын
Masha Allah,,, a real hero we all need ,this world needs,,
@fawadahmedshaikh9893
@fawadahmedshaikh9893 9 ай бұрын
I saw him on Kingdom of heaven in 05
@lelouchvibritannia8997
@lelouchvibritannia8997 9 ай бұрын
as far as i remember he gave his physicians to king baldwin the leper king not king richard
@Laibahsiddiqui
@Laibahsiddiqui 9 ай бұрын
I think he gave to both of them
@christopherthrawn1333
@christopherthrawn1333 18 күн бұрын
Excellent breakdown of a remarkable man 👌
@therealkitdiengdohofficial521
@therealkitdiengdohofficial521 9 ай бұрын
Salahuddin knew he can't even take his body after this charade called life let alone a penny.. So he made the wisest decision of all and did what Jesus would have done if he had wealth when he advised the rich man to sell all his possessions and divide it amongst the poor with his wisdom quote, it's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle.
@ShortShotsOfHistory
@ShortShotsOfHistory 9 ай бұрын
Indeed, Salahuddin's decision to distribute his wealth among the poor reflects a profound sense of wisdom and compassion. Just like the wisdom of Jesus' teachings about helping the less fortunate, Salahuddin's actions serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of generosity and empathy towards those in need.
@kentershackle1329
@kentershackle1329 9 ай бұрын
annnnd that's why the British purposely carved out Kurdistan into separate countries, forever condemning the Kurdish to war within themselfs...
@apartment-213
@apartment-213 3 ай бұрын
😢😪
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@kgrpluto5861
@kgrpluto5861 4 күн бұрын
Because he respected other for their beliefs, He is a true man, he was nothing like the people today
@VietnamKurd
@VietnamKurd 4 ай бұрын
Proud to be Muslim and Kurdish, Alhamdulellah!
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@Alan_Kurdii
@Alan_Kurdii 8 ай бұрын
He was kurdish
@Sav0007
@Sav0007 6 ай бұрын
Yes..He was a great leader with an intelligent and compassionate sensible personality. He is indeen respected by Muslims and Christians too.
@user-bj3dt9xh4k
@user-bj3dt9xh4k Ай бұрын
I'm a Christian and I admire him and have a respect for him ❤
@stevemarce1988
@stevemarce1988 6 ай бұрын
A GOOD Human Being ❤️🙏🏽
@user-sn7ur3gk7g
@user-sn7ur3gk7g 8 ай бұрын
may he be with muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam in jannah allahuakbarr
@_Urahara_Kisuke_
@_Urahara_Kisuke_ 16 күн бұрын
A noble man is a noble man, regardless of race, religion, creed.
@bootywizard1494
@bootywizard1494 3 ай бұрын
"I am not those men, I am salahuddin. SALAHUDDIN"
@Vivan_Da_Great_07
@Vivan_Da_Great_07 7 ай бұрын
Every leader should take an example of him.
@jackiewilson4791
@jackiewilson4791 8 ай бұрын
I wish there was such a leader in today's world.
@MrAdudu750
@MrAdudu750 8 ай бұрын
Imam mahdi n Isa bin Maryam @Yesus otw
@muhammedalikhan7559
@muhammedalikhan7559 8 ай бұрын
Character makes greatness. May we all be like him
@tameralibanimustafa4537
@tameralibanimustafa4537 8 сағат бұрын
The greatest Muslim warrior ever, may allah have mercy on him
@justice4all979
@justice4all979 8 ай бұрын
A kurdish iraqi ! Our Creator guides whom He wills.
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@MikeHunt-eb4kr
@MikeHunt-eb4kr 8 ай бұрын
R E S P E C T
@baronghede2365
@baronghede2365 9 ай бұрын
I'm a practitioner of vodoun and I like him, Blessed Be.
@JackLag
@JackLag 4 ай бұрын
As a Turkish Muslim, i respect this Kurdish muslim leader.
@JRBullet
@JRBullet 16 күн бұрын
Salah was so soft with them
@KovanSivan
@KovanSivan Ай бұрын
If hes from kurdistan BOOOOYYYYYY IM WITH THIS LEGENDARY MAN
@niqbal
@niqbal 7 ай бұрын
May Allah bless him with the highest ranks in jannah and bless the ummah with another like him to once again liberate the holy land.
@faridasuleymanzade4069
@faridasuleymanzade4069 3 ай бұрын
He was Kurdish but raised by Turk Nuredddin Zengi. I would advise you to watch Salahaddin Eyyubi tv show.
@Shanya827
@Shanya827 6 ай бұрын
Saladin Ayoubi is one of the most brave, kind hearted fair fighters in history he carried clean wars and respected his ennemies, a great Muslim commander will never be forgotten, just like Omar Ibn Elkhattab
@TheMightycfc
@TheMightycfc Ай бұрын
Wow what a man .respect
@drizzygoat-cq6cq
@drizzygoat-cq6cq Ай бұрын
Beautiful always show mercy its in the quran ! Sounds like he did what he had to and stayed humble & righteous allhumdulillah ☝🏾
@skyfigurefun
@skyfigurefun 5 күн бұрын
He died without a single coins of wealth ..what a great king 😢❤
@vasilis717
@vasilis717 8 ай бұрын
No doubt... Very rare human being one of the greatest men ever in personality and deeds
@AbdAllah_54564
@AbdAllah_54564 8 ай бұрын
May Allah have mercy on him, Ameen. We lack such leaders in the Ummah, and occupy ourselves with the most useless debates and forsaken our deen 😢 May Allah guide us Muslims, Ameen.
@Savaeditz43
@Savaeditz43 8 ай бұрын
Mashallah im kurdish too ❤
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
@Jaff.HawkarJaff
@Jaff.HawkarJaff 8 ай бұрын
He was a Kurd and that's it
@ArabianNights1
@ArabianNights1 12 күн бұрын
Peace upon he who followed the Guidance. Let's check the Ayyubi lineage through actual history books. ● Saladin said: “The sword of the Arabs is free and triumphant.” ● Ibn Wasif said in his book 《Mufarrej al-Kurub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub》: “A group of the kings of Bani Ayyub denied the lineage to the Kurds and said: We are Arabs who settled among the Kurds and married them.” ● The historian of the Ayyubid House, Al-Hasan bin Daoud Al-Ayyubi, said in his book 《Al-Fawaid Al-Jaliya fi Al-Fara’id Al-Nasiriyah》 when the Ayyubid House was attributed to the Kurds: “And I have not seen any of the high sheikhs of our house who recognized or acknowledge this lineage.” ● There are three Ayyubid kings who spoke about the Ayyubid lineage in different periods of time, and their statements were consistent with each other and they confirmed their Umayyad Arab lineage. They are: 1. King Al-Muizz Lidin Allah Ismail bin Saif Al-Islam 2. King Khalil bin Al-Ashraf Ahmed bin Al-Adil King Suleiman 3. The most glorious King Hassan (Abu Muhammad), son of King Al-Nasser ● Eveore Sultan Khalil al-Ayyubi (804-856 AH/1401-1452 AD) said in a poem after the Abbasid Caliphate had become extinct, fear had disappeared, and the reason for secrecy had disappeared: 《Al-Ashraf is the Sultan by lineage who... is related by transmission to Abd Manaf》 That is, the lineage of the Ayyubid House is from Abd Manaf. Briefly: ● The Ayyubids did not speak the Kurdish language and did not teach it to their children ● The Kurds did not tighten their bonds with the Ayyubids and did not approach them or raise their status ● None of the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. I did not see any source mentioning that the Ayyubids said that they were Kurds. In fact they collectively said they were Arabs. ● They did not practice Kurdish customs and rituals ● No one attributed them to the Kurds in the days of Najm al-Din Ayoub ● There is no connection between them and the Kurds except the bond of “khu'ula” meaning on the part of women (i.e the mothers)
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