Salahuddin Al-Ayubi Research Paper

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Salahuddin Al-Ayubi - warlords who admired. Salahuddin al-Ayubi was born in 532 AH 1138 AD in Tarkit that part of the West Bank of the River Tigris, located between Mosul and Baghdad. His father, a governor named Najm bin Shadhin is the nephew of Sultan Nurudin Zenggi, Kurdistan descent who came from Azerbaijan. Aside from being a warlord, he was also a preacher and leader of the non-Muslim leaders of the Arab nation. During his lifetime, he was in a tent more war than live in the palace with his family. Who will earn their trust encourages jihad. When starting a jihad against the crusaders, he would devote his entire attention to the preparation of war and uplifting forces.On the battlefield, he was like a mother smoked lose an only child. He moves from one end of the battlefield to the other end to remind his hosts that really strive in the path of Allah. He is also willing to go to all corners of the ground water with tears invites people to rise up and defend Islam. At the age of 17 years, …show more content…
Bahauddin bin Shaddad, a top adviser Salahuddin wrote about the last days of Saladin. On the night of 27 Safar, 12 days after he fell ill, he had become very weak. Sheikh Abu Ja'far a pious man was asked to accompany Saladin at the Palace so if it dying, reading Qur'an and the testimony can be heard him. Indeed, the evening was to see signs of life expiry Salahuddin. Sheikh Abu Jaafar was sitting on the edge of her bed since 3 days ago recite Qur'an. In this time of Saladin always unconscious and conscious moment. When Sheikh Jaafar Au rehearse, "He is Allah, there is no god but He, the Knower of the unseen and the seen" (Al-Hashr: 22), Salahuddin opened his eyes smiling, her face radiant and happy with the tone he said, "Indeed, true ". After he uttered those words passed his spirit returned. This time is before dawn, 27

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