Do We Need a Modern Salahuddin? with Historian Dr Abdur Rahman Azzam

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @islamciv
    @islamciv Год назад +55

    "Love of Islam transcended the sectarian division." A very profound point by Dr Azzam.

    • @hamzamusa6793
      @hamzamusa6793 Год назад

      Don’t get it twisted this is only within the sects of Sunnis Shias are not included Salahuddin attacked and destroyed the Fatimid Shia kuffar way before he attacked the crusaders because he knew the Shias were far greater threat to Islam than crusaders but a lot of you modern Sunnis are so stupid and naive wanting to unite with Shia Iran 🤡

    • @commontouch1787
      @commontouch1787 11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s not really his point honestly don’t interpret it as « as long as you claim yourself to be a Muslim, you are », have discernement and knowledge about it not ignorance I think it’s what he means

  • @mohammadmahmood5427
    @mohammadmahmood5427 Год назад +108

    Credit to the team who are behind this podcast - consistently bringing amazing guests and great content. At times it seems as if I’m listening to an audiobook and drawn back to a bygone era

  • @raffatperveen3150
    @raffatperveen3150 Год назад +49

    We as Ummah has to unite and spread the messages and against the secularism and take our responsibilities as a Muslim ln Sha Allah

    • @2livenoob
      @2livenoob 4 месяца назад

      @sarinah8708 You want non-Muslims to pay you a tax?

  • @CineRanter
    @CineRanter Год назад +31

    The current Islamic world we live in is very similar to the world which Salahudin was in, attempting to unite the different, waring, suspicious factions under one banner. His uniting of the different elements of the Islamic world is perhaps an even greater achievement than the conquest of Jeruselum.

  • @gems8167
    @gems8167 Год назад +78

    Alhamdulillah. I have the biography of Salah-ud-Deen by Dr. Ali M Sallabi. I suggest everyone to read it. How everything came together is much deeper than what most people are willing to talk about. Allah grant us hidayah. Great work brother bringing these beneficial conversations together. Barak Allahu fik.

    • @AbuAyyash5426
      @AbuAyyash5426 Год назад +6

      Yes. I am also reading it. Made me realise the amazing men and scholars that constantly supported him.

    • @lightbeings6243
      @lightbeings6243 Год назад

      Yes

    • @darthzane2156
      @darthzane2156 Год назад +1

      Yup this was the best biography of salludeen I've read also check out sheikh Sallabi's biographies of Rasul saw and all the khulafa.

    • @gems8167
      @gems8167 11 месяцев назад

      @@darthzane2156 I just bought his book on abu bakr. Would you recommend the sealed nectar or Sallabi's seerat un nabi? The new sealed nectar has maps and color pages explaining and showcasing the events to bring clarity in sha Allah.

    • @fuhadtadese4512
      @fuhadtadese4512 4 месяца назад

      By any means can I get a link to the pdf or audiobook

  • @raheemalchemy
    @raheemalchemy Год назад +29

    Some of your podcastals when I watch through that I think this is probably the best. A few weeks later I think same thing and that looks like the best. Overall almost every single podcasts are simply best. It makes us think about some issues in a completely new way and in a positive direction. You have named it rightly as Thinking Muslim. Alhamdulillah. These things could have profound impact some young minds looking to solve some puzzles in this 21st century Muslim Ummah. May Allah bless your efforts. ❤

    • @TheThinkingMuslim
      @TheThinkingMuslim  Год назад +8

      Wonderful comment. I pray a young mind utilises this knowledge for the ummah’s future.

    • @raheemalchemy
      @raheemalchemy Год назад +2

      @@TheThinkingMuslim Amine

  • @pinkywinkyx
    @pinkywinkyx 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love this insightful podcast into anything related to islam, and thank you for letting them talk. Keep up the great work! Regards from switzerland 🇨🇭

  • @RedCorp007
    @RedCorp007 Год назад +17

    Amazing speaker. I could listen to this brother all day. May Allah bless you both.

  • @sonaabdulla6678
    @sonaabdulla6678 Год назад +8

    I AM SOOOO HAPPY TO SEE HIM AGAIN JAZAKA ALLAHU KHAIRAN FOR BRINGING THIS BRILLIANT PERSON. His interview in Blogging theology was so short for me, could not get enough!!!!

  • @IsmailKamdar
    @IsmailKamdar Год назад +15

    This was an excellent discussion on a truly remarkable historical figure. I am glad to see proper historical analysis, instead of the usual myths and misconceptions.

  • @Sa7biUK
    @Sa7biUK Год назад +8

    Outstanding, absolutely outstanding and a must watch. I am definitely buying that book now and I recommend others to not only watch this but READ books too and especially Dr Abdullah's 'Saladin and the triumph of the Sunni revival'

  • @lightbeings6243
    @lightbeings6243 Год назад +10

    We had salahuddin as one of a wise general...was merciful to ppl of book.

  • @virtuesignal3935
    @virtuesignal3935 10 месяцев назад +3

    The quality of this channel and the product is absolutely awesome.
    Jizak Allah

  • @poeticandalus9410
    @poeticandalus9410 Год назад +14

    Very interesting podcast. @thethinkingmuslim has produced great content lately. Masha Allah brother.
    With regards to this podcast. There is so many things I’d want to respond. I agree with Dr Abdur Rahman Azzam when it comes to the portrayal of Salahedinne in modern times. He is often seen as this legendary general and leader. Even though I regard him as someone of a high moral character; when you look at the reality, there are more capable and successful leaders/generals in Islamic history. In the end, Salahedinne did not succeed in removing the crusaders from the region.
    On the point of the golden age. First and foremost, as a muslim, the golden age of Islam happened during the reign of Umar ibn Khattab. You can see the contrast between Salahedinne’s time and that of the companions of the prophet. Where the companions of Salahedinne became weary of war, the sahaba did not whilst the latter faced far worse odds. It goes to show that the companions of the prophet are really a special generation. May Allah reward them with the best of rewards.
    Lastly, I think the time we live in nowadays is not so dissimilar to the previous ages. We have liberalism that holds the most dominant position politically and economically. But to say that this ideology is not based in transcendent principles is not entirely correct. The framework in which liberalism operates is based on foundations that are based in metaphysics. The reality is that when practised, liberalism shows it many flaws and contradictions.
    The believer should always remain optimistic. During the last few decades we have seen a resurgence of Islam. Particularly when it comes to young men. Insha’Allah we can create the circumstances (with Allah’s help) to generate leaders that will revive the Ummah.

  • @raffatperveen3150
    @raffatperveen3150 Год назад +16

    I love the hope of this Muslim historian for the current environment ln Sha Allah victory will come

  • @johnwalker6042
    @johnwalker6042 7 месяцев назад +1

    What a beautiful marriage of eloquence, erudition, wisdom, and faith! I can’t wait to read the book.

  • @masjidrats2012
    @masjidrats2012 10 месяцев назад +2

    I listened to every letter with attentive ears. I've been slowly getting more interested in the thinking muslim but this episode has cemented it as one of the best podcasts out there right now. May Allah bless Dr Adbur Rahman Azzam for enlightening me and teaching me and sharing his wonderful wealth of knowledge. Will be looking for his book inshallah

  • @hazabazza7425
    @hazabazza7425 Год назад +3

    Wow! What an amazingly articulate historian. Bravo! The guests keep getting better.

  • @Johnnyboy-nz9nz
    @Johnnyboy-nz9nz 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is extremely important podcast considering recent events

  • @paulheydarian1281
    @paulheydarian1281 Год назад +30

    True warriors like Salahuddin and Wise Statesmen like Nizam ul' Mulk come around once every thousand years.

    • @pebystroll
      @pebystroll Год назад

      Would you put Salahuddin alongside Ghengis Khan or Napoleon or a Julius Caeser or a Charlelemagne or Timur?

    • @pebystroll
      @pebystroll Год назад +2

      @user-bh1nc3cc7f I am from Ireland so my knowledge of Islamic terminology is limited, is that the term which is like "restorer of the faith" someone everyone 100 years who comes and helps? Or is it something else?

    • @pebystroll
      @pebystroll Год назад +2

      @@BSaifulla313 awesome thank you, I'm very interested in learning more about Islam, it's been a fascinating journey so far

    • @zyss-3062
      @zyss-3062 Год назад

      Great and amaz8ng insights on the l8fe of Salaudd8n and also the dynamics of peace, war, politics etc of that time period. I have recently rec9gn8zed some of the errors of the west by creating g sort of "bullet proof" " rosy" versions of the fast which by the way words are at all not doing justice to what I am trying g to ex0ress. By that I mean I had never been exposed to th8s style of let's tell everyth8n and then the reader/ listener come to thir own conclision........

    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 Год назад +5

      @@pebystroll
      All those personalities belong to different categories. Timur and Chengis (Temujin) were hellbent on killing & destruction. They both shared a similar Mongol-Turkic heritage from the Asian Steppes.
      Napoleon and Charlemagne were a thousand years apart. They both tried to unify Europe, but on their own terms and timelines.
      As far as we know Salahuddin was neither destructive, nor was he repressive & power hungry.

  • @MUSAD19
    @MUSAD19 Год назад +13

    We need repeat of Salahudeen to unite Muslims and stand mighty and tall.

  • @Albayuki
    @Albayuki Год назад +6

    Wow! Dr Azzam is a gem! Would love to hear him speak again on his analysis of where he sees the ummah to be today

  • @hanaaelouajibi5966
    @hanaaelouajibi5966 10 месяцев назад +1

    Assalamualikum , al hamdulillah I finally got the time to listen to this almost 2hrs broadcast 😅, mash i didn’t regret it , I love his realistic and practical perspective on salah addine life , and I was very happy to find the Arabic version of his book صلاح الدين و اعادة احياء المذهب السني

  • @kareemmagribi6427
    @kareemmagribi6427 Год назад +7

    it feels like a crime watching this podcast completely free of charge

  • @Connectingdots100
    @Connectingdots100 7 месяцев назад +1

    Almost every single guest on the thinking Muslim at some point reminds us that we need to do more. We should not be sitting waiting for another Salah El Deen we need to be out there trying our best and uniting together. May Allah guide us to be a positive force for Islam and the world 🤲

  • @Adenan2023
    @Adenan2023 10 месяцев назад +1

    What an amazing interview and story telling! This channel is superb! Every video I watch is amazing...And then I see another one which is even more amazing...

  • @omerkhan7964
    @omerkhan7964 9 месяцев назад +2

    What a beautiful narration of story

  • @faizeladam1404
    @faizeladam1404 10 месяцев назад +1

    I admire the presenter for his ability to listen. Which I lack miserably and find difficult to learn

  • @boomhauer_arlene
    @boomhauer_arlene 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great message at the end!!

  • @amalmohamed4242
    @amalmohamed4242 Год назад +3

    Subhanallah learnt to much ! Will definitely recommend friends to listen

  • @shamimhuq4141
    @shamimhuq4141 Год назад +2

    Mashallah amazing video cast!! Congratulations!
    Transcript would be great. Jazakallah khairan to for bringing these wise and knowledgeable people to the interview. May Allah keep you going.

  • @abubakr2981
    @abubakr2981 11 месяцев назад +3

    Saladin conquered Jerusalem by first uniting the Muslim community through educational and political measures. He established madrassahs and worked to remove internal divisions, making the Muslim world stronger. Then, he secured support in regions like Syria and Egypt before capturing Jerusalem. This approach strengthened the Muslim ummah and allowed him to successfully conquer the city.

  • @daa8bv
    @daa8bv Год назад +2

    MashaAllah JazkaAllah khair, especially for the ending.

  • @iyadhilal5011
    @iyadhilal5011 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this podcast. The result cannot be more accurate.

  • @jamilhk786
    @jamilhk786 11 месяцев назад +3

    Beautiful podcast. We need an Islamic revival, science based on quran and sunnah. We can do it and will do it! Stay united and love one another for the sake of Allah ❤🙏

  • @defenderofdecency7218
    @defenderofdecency7218 Год назад +2

    Wow, just wow, MaashaaAllaah. A very informative discussion. Thank you for sharing.

  • @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851
    @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851 Год назад +1

    A great podcast with a great historian. Stay blessed both of you.

  • @Abohafsah
    @Abohafsah Год назад +1

    Alhamdulillah for having such an amazing history we have. We will have a lot of salahuddin this is what our history thought us

  • @phunnyrao
    @phunnyrao Год назад +6

    Desperately need a Salah Uddin.

  • @mohammadazhar7390
    @mohammadazhar7390 Год назад +1

    Masha Allah! Fascinating, commendable and beautiful to watch and listen to the political realities, role of scholars and madressah and caliphates.

  • @user-ch2gk6dv8k
    @user-ch2gk6dv8k Год назад +2

    What a thoughtprovking conversation so far! Thank you

    • @hassanmirza2392
      @hassanmirza2392 Год назад

      Salahuddin was killing his fellow Muslims too.

    • @INJEEL_1028
      @INJEEL_1028 Год назад

      @@hassanmirza2392I am new to Islam, please tell me more about the subject, and someone sent me this can you confirm it accuracy
      The soldiers took Judas ;and bound him, not without derision. For he truthfully denied that he was Jesus; and the soldiers, mocking him, said: 'Sir, fear not, for we are come to make you king of Israel, and we have bound you because we know that you do refuse the kingdom.' Judas answered: 'Now have you lost your senses! You are come to take Jesus of Nazareth;, with arms and lanterns as [against] a robber; and you have bound me that have guided you, to make me king!'
      Then the soldiers lost their patience, and with blows and kicks they began to flout Judas, and they led him with fury into Jerusalem. John ;and Peter ;followed the soldiers afar off; and they affirmed to him who writes that they saw all the examination that was made of Judas by the high priest, and by the council of the Pharisees, who were assembled to put Jesus to death. Whereupon Judas spoke many words of madness, insomuch that every one was filled with laughter, believing that he was really Jesus, and that for fear of death he was feigning madness. Whereupon the scribes bound his eyes with a bandage, and mocking him said: 'Jesus, prophet of the Nazarenes ;(for so they called them who believed in Jesus), 'tell us, who was it that smote you?' And they buffeted him and spat in his face.
      When it was morning there assembled the great council of scribes and elders of the people; and the high priest with the Pharisees sought false witness against Judas, believing him to be Jesus: and they found not that which they sought. And why say I that the chief priests believed Judas to be Jesus? No all the disciples, with him who writes, believed it; and more, the poor Virgin mother of Jesus, with his kinsfolk and friends, believed it, insomuch that the sorrow of every one was incredible.
      As God lives, he who writes forgot all that Jesus had said: how that he should be taken up from the world, and that he should suffer in a third person, and that he should not die until near the end of the world. Wherefore he went with the mother of Jesus and with John to the cross. The high priest caused Judas ;to be brought before him bound, and asked him of his disciples and his doctrine. Whereupon Judas, as though beside himself, answered nothing to the point. The high priest then adjured him by the living God of Israel that he would tell him the truth.

  • @khuram72
    @khuram72 Год назад

    Another exceptional podcast. Stripping away the often rose tinted way in which we look at islamic history. Brilliant!

  • @yoakealdrnari
    @yoakealdrnari 11 месяцев назад +4

    I agree with the opinion that most secular historians are strongly opposed to associating the nature and actions of Salahuddin with Islam or Prophet Muhammad. Sometimes, I even feel that they are quite displeased with the fact that Salahuddin had a religion. It seems they would be happier if he were an atheist.

  • @AB-yx4tr
    @AB-yx4tr Год назад +1

    Thank you from Germany,

  • @ms-20423
    @ms-20423 10 месяцев назад

    A highly thought-provoking conversation.

  • @furkandogan3674
    @furkandogan3674 Год назад +1

    Great podcast, I enjoyed it!❤

  • @veenakhaleque8152
    @veenakhaleque8152 Год назад +11

    Sad that Muslims lost all that Salahuddin fought for. Farewell to a legend.

    • @ms9771
      @ms9771 8 месяцев назад

      That is not true isfahany and educated class was persian or same IRANIAN WHO THOUGHT AND SHOW SALAHADIN THE WAY JUST THE WAY GREAT CYRUS WAS AND IRANIAN STILL ARE STRING NATION

    • @ms9771
      @ms9771 8 месяцев назад

      Again ghazaly was persian and nezamy all educated but these great genuis of persia or today called iran helped arab power

    • @veenakhaleque8152
      @veenakhaleque8152 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ms9771 what nonsense

    • @ms9771
      @ms9771 8 месяцев назад

      @@veenakhaleque8152 Maybe you had bad schooling, this is Ghazali life en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ghazali, also this is Isfahan en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_of_Isfahan his name is the name of one of the Iranian state also ancient one and this is life Nezamie en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nizami_Ganjavi

  • @907428
    @907428 Год назад +1

    Excellent May Allah SWT bless and guide us to the right path of Islam

  • @shant2464
    @shant2464 3 месяца назад

    THAT was an amazing and fantastic epic. Jazak Allah!

  • @purplerose1924
    @purplerose1924 Год назад +1

    Brilliant and enlightening podcast alhamdulillah

  • @ahmedabdirizak9031
    @ahmedabdirizak9031 9 месяцев назад

    God bless bless him
    We need like this Man

    Salahu Diin Al Ayuubi

  • @hebakhalifa5672
    @hebakhalifa5672 Год назад +1

    wonderful and insightful discussion thank you very much

  • @abdihussein1478
    @abdihussein1478 Год назад +5

    It is important to protest the bad actions of the ruler
    Umm Salamah (May Allah be pleased with her) reported: The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "You will have rulers some of whom you approve and some of whom you will disapprove. He who dislikes them will be safe, and he who expresses disapproval will be safe, but he who is pleased and follows them (will be indeed sinful)". His audience asked: "Shall we not fight them?" He replied, "No, as long as they establish Salat amongst you". [Raidus Salehin: 1 88]

  • @192ali1
    @192ali1 Год назад +7

    New Salahuddin and New Khalid ibn Walid will be my soon coming Sons, Insha-Allah

  • @TheReflectionsSeries
    @TheReflectionsSeries Год назад

    Woh! What a fascinating journey, discussion and insight. I cant say i agreed with everything, nevertheless Dr Azzam gives a brilliant, a thorough context, a glimpse into the dynamics, complexities and political quagmire and challenges which existed in our history and within the life and journey of Salahuddeen Ayubi [May Allah have mercy on him]... Awesome insight and highly recommend listen to all. A vast ocean of difference to the generalisation and one-liner statements we are acquainted with when it comes to Islamic history! JazakaAllahkhairun and keep up the awesome interviews and discussions

  • @ulugbekabuabdullohmizrobogli
    @ulugbekabuabdullohmizrobogli Год назад +1

    Fantastic podcast! MashaAllah

  • @map2fx20
    @map2fx20 Год назад

    this was the most inspirational talk I listened and enjoyed W0W♥

  • @al-furqaandawahcentre5126
    @al-furqaandawahcentre5126 7 месяцев назад

    What an informative video
    Love and respect from Indian occupied Kashmir
    جزاکم الله

  • @NFROMTHE10
    @NFROMTHE10 Год назад +1

    Great historical insight. Loved the point about how the west love Salahdin as an alternative to Muhammad SWS

  • @yasserfbaksh
    @yasserfbaksh Год назад +4

    What an intelligently disseminated podcast. Thank you

  • @obaid1333
    @obaid1333 Год назад

    Great talk
    Definitely enjoyed it.

  • @biko89housebuyer48
    @biko89housebuyer48 Год назад +2

    Excellent!!! Allahu Akbar!!

  • @majidosman9873
    @majidosman9873 Год назад +1

    Jazakom Allahu kher🙏

  • @skepticalbaby7300
    @skepticalbaby7300 10 месяцев назад +1

    Jazakallah khayr. Very, informative talk. I would've like some more discussion on the nature of the political fragmentation of the Seljuks as the backdrop of the warlord or taifa period in ash-shams and iraq. Some discussion on the assassination of both the Sultan and Nizam Al-Mulk in quick succession and subsequent chaos.

  • @ibiadls192
    @ibiadls192 Год назад

    A very unique perspective on Salhuddin. I must accept it’s been deeply beneficial but I don’t share the view of brother Azaam of Salahuddin being ‘Lucky’. I recommend everyone to listen and share this presentation. JazakAllahokhairun brother Jalal for yet another incredible podcast.

  • @Iamfsaly
    @Iamfsaly 10 месяцев назад +1

    We always take about salah aldin but in reality it was not a one great man but it was one great ummah and everyone played a role soldiers and scholars and mothers who raised great men

  • @YallaGoetheTV
    @YallaGoetheTV Год назад +4

    Salahudeen a brave warrior mshallah❤ will there be a podcast about Islamic Andulusia soon

  • @hadeethinspired4355
    @hadeethinspired4355 9 месяцев назад

    Love this channel 👍
    Jzk

  • @imtiazemanjra596
    @imtiazemanjra596 Год назад

    Impressive Dr AR Azzam.

  • @muhammadalrubah8672
    @muhammadalrubah8672 Год назад +3

    حلقة جميله جدا و مليئة بالافكار المهم طرحها اليوم , برأيي ان يطلع الدكتور على السياسه و الاداره و يجب ان يربط طرح التاريخ بالحاضر لا يحصر التاريخ في الكتب كقصص ألف ليلة و ليلة و يردد ان صلاح الدين منقطع عن حاضرنا و ينغمر في الاحباط بل بالعكس هذه الامه لو نظمت نفسها و تخلصت من الحكام الخونه ستريكم العجب العجاب. هذا و الله اعلى و اعلم

  • @ramiramadan3578
    @ramiramadan3578 9 месяцев назад

    Great subject, Host , and guest
    The conclusion was The Scholarly wisdom We all could get which is that Muslims and None Muslim alike need Majestic Conqueror like Sallahuldeen
    To Restore The Struggle for
    Morality,Tolerance, and above All The Human Dignity and The Ability to Conquer The New Dangers That We All as Human Facing Now....

  • @mohammedrahim3656
    @mohammedrahim3656 Год назад +6

    Really enjoyed this episode however I would caution Dr Azzam from constantly using the term warlord this plays into the western negative narratives of our heroes. He should know better.

  • @mayamunoz8693
    @mayamunoz8693 10 месяцев назад

    excellent podcast.

  • @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851
    @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851 Год назад +4

    35:06 An addition, not only Muslims & Jews, the Crusaders also didn't spared their kin i.e. the Christians of Eastern rite, just like the Western evangelists are throwing the Arab Christians particularly the Palestinian Christians under the bus just to for the prophecy of the Last Hour to come true. The sacrifice of their fellow Eastern Christians for the West is always worth the shot. Sad but true.

  • @maxheadrom3088
    @maxheadrom3088 9 месяцев назад

    Interesting observation about fragmentation as a force in Islam. I believe that makes sense not only because of the size of the empire but also because of the geography of the region.

  • @soran1461
    @soran1461 Год назад +3

    Hi everyone
    The muslim world have mistreated the kurdish nation and kurdistan for many years!!!!! The kurdish people have offerd a great contribution to win great wars of islam !! !!
    This great legend,his grave is in syria neglected on the street with no attention!!,his castle left as a ruin!! Its a shame on muslim nations!
    I am kurdish and my name is soran

    • @SOMEONE-eq5bu
      @SOMEONE-eq5bu Год назад +1

      I'm kurdish too but don't turn this into nationalism and no muslims haven't done such thing, it was western powers who tore apart muslims from power and turned them into countries from caliphate, planted seeds of warfare and hatred between muslim nations like the split of kurdish lands into four parts and this is just one example.
      Also people from all places, nations, tribes have made their mark of contributing to islam

  • @A1-Beamer
    @A1-Beamer Год назад +3

    The Doctor made a small mistake in 16:38. The madhab disputes in that particular time mentioned was between the Hanafis and the Shafiis and not the Hanbalis and the Shafiis.

  • @mouradali8270
    @mouradali8270 Год назад

    Day 1 fan. audio only days. :)

  • @artandknowledgebyabubakarz2848
    @artandknowledgebyabubakarz2848 Год назад +3

    #Thethinkingmuslim
    We would like to request you to have a podcast with sami hamdi and discuss the recent interview of crown prince with fox news, its implications and so on.(the amazing way brother sami explains)

    • @rebukeme
      @rebukeme Год назад

      he's on his last leg. israel is his last hope

  • @Salah-vg4tn
    @Salah-vg4tn Год назад +1

    Fascinating discussion! Enjoyed every single minute. People aspire to be a hero without contextualizing and understanding the background and challenges of the hero's time. Dr. Azzam meticulously touches upon very interesting points.

  • @Wakobear.
    @Wakobear. Год назад +1

    Could you make a video on alMalik alDhahir Baybars?
    One of the greatest commanders/strategists, but also one of the greatest statesmen and administrators. (Unlike Salahudin, as mentioned at 1:08:30, though Baybars was far more ruthless/less chivalric)
    Creating the most professional army on earth at the time, perhaps in all of human history up to that point.
    And proved his skill by defeating the Mongols, a far greater for than Salahudin faced, whilst also dealing an immense blow to the crusaders.
    Administratively he strengthened the unity of sunni islam through his 4 madhhab system. and made Egypt-Syria more united than ever before.
    As well as many other major reforms
    All while being a slave from the distant Cuman-Kipchak steppe.....
    I've also heard, that before Europeans popularized Salahudin in the middle east, Baybars was far more popular.

  • @arabianseagull
    @arabianseagull 6 месяцев назад

    ‎السَّلاَمُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ

  • @عبدالله-ن6ه2ص
    @عبدالله-ن6ه2ص Год назад +6

    Commander Abdul Karim Al-Khattabi, Commander Abdul Qadir Al-Jazairi, Commander Omar Al-Mukhtar, and King Abdul Aziz, their stories deserve to be told.

    • @kamlasayeen
      @kamlasayeen Год назад +3

      Hard agree on the first three, hard pass on the last one.

    • @conjugatemethod
      @conjugatemethod Год назад +3

      The last one an is an awful recommendation.

    • @عبدالله-ن6ه2ص
      @عبدالله-ن6ه2ص Год назад +1

      @@conjugatemethod I will mention some of the reasons that you may not know:
      1. Unifying the leadership of Muslims in the Grand Mosque after Muslims were dispersed in prayer for the four imams of jurisprudence during the time of the Ottoman Empire.
      2. Restoring security in the Arabian Peninsula after tribes were warring among themselves, as well as the persecution inflicted on the Arabs by the Ottoman Turks, as well as the killing of pilgrims due to the lack of a strong state even during the time of the Ottoman Sultanate.
      3. Educating the Bedouins after they were ordered to settle in villages. This was a historical moment in the interest in education after they were neglected by the Ottoman Empire.
      4. Demolish the shrines that were built in the last three hundred years and return the Arabs to the Islamic monotheism in which the Prophet Muhammad and his companions believed.
      5. Building a strong Arab state after the Arab division and fragmentation after the fall of the Abbasid state and the failure of the Great Arab Revolt by Sharif Hussein.

  • @Fatima-h7g6c
    @Fatima-h7g6c Год назад +3

    Erdugan is our Modern Salah Aldiin. Plse support him.

    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 Год назад +8

      Nope. A True modern Salahuddin wouldn't build a personal palace costing over a hundred million euros.

    • @poorindiansanddogsarenotal1276
      @poorindiansanddogsarenotal1276 Год назад

      @@paulheydarian1281 erdegon is our modern muslim leader

    • @ahmettugay6546
      @ahmettugay6546 Год назад

      Yes. The comment I was looking for. I’m 100% sure that Erdogan is an hypocrite/munafiq.
      Yet idiots like you call him a new Salahaddin. 😂

    • @soran1461
      @soran1461 Год назад +1

      Wow ! Great comparison!
      So how would you fix ordugans statement on ( kurds are mountain Turks) !!!!!
      Thanks

    • @moedjamoedja5922
      @moedjamoedja5922 11 месяцев назад

      @@poorindiansanddogsarenotal1276 you wish erdogan is a pawn of the west

  • @raffatperveen3150
    @raffatperveen3150 Год назад +1

    Alhamdulilah great historian who is telling the true history of Muslim world

  • @Abd-al-Qadr
    @Abd-al-Qadr 10 месяцев назад

    I can't stay here. 😢
    My caravan will leave me.
    I must go.
    May Allah guide us all.

  • @AbidNasim
    @AbidNasim 6 месяцев назад +1

    Salahuddin didn't rise from nothing. Let a generation or two focus on education and commerce, and there will rise many Salahuddin. Meanwhile, buy peace if you must.

  • @kaiteross6596
    @kaiteross6596 Год назад +1

    We need another Salahuddin of our time. nearly the whole world is against Palestinians 💔😔. Allah’s help will come soon

  • @a4482921
    @a4482921 Год назад +4

    Be careful what we wish for, a modern Salahhuddin would need to break quite a few eggs to make the omelette that is unifying Egypt and Shams 😬
    But as they say, there is more than one way to skin a cat. In our current context, political unification may be better (and more safely) achieved through diplomatic and financial leverage as the Gulf states and Turkey are attempting now.
    In fact, the GCC nations are not only gaining influence in territories of the former Caliphates, but also for the first time in Europe and America.
    Maybe their leaders may not be islamically ideal to us, but remember that what they build will InshaAllah outlast them.
    Salahuddin Al-Ayubi himself inherited a kingdom built by his predecessors, and it may be that our future Salahuddin will inherit what will be built by the current rulers. Wallahualam.

    • @KashmiriNamak
      @KashmiriNamak Год назад

      Just like to say I like omlettes.I think the ummah likes omlettes.

  • @BenHifni
    @BenHifni Месяц назад

    Khalid ibnu Walid was a better military strategist and tactician than Salahuddin. In most battles against the Persians and the Byzantines, Khalid forces were outnumbered while Salahuddin forces always enjoy numerical superiority against the Crusaders forces.
    But of course, Khalid was not a statesman.

  • @aali8874
    @aali8874 Год назад

    jzk ALLAHU Khayr

  • @rafee12
    @rafee12 Год назад

    love it

  • @kamer54
    @kamer54 10 месяцев назад +2

    I don’t like the way he adds fuel to the fire by subtle Turk and Kurd division very unislamic in my opinion, although it may seem like he is making a point i sense malicious intentions, and another thing is that Selahaddin is not a kurdish for certain there are other opinions that are based by historical evidence which should be brought to the table especially by a true honest historian.( i don’t think Selahaddins race has any importance personally, to mention an uncertainty with certainty and adding hate among two tribes is a red flag, we as muslims must recognize this instantly)

  • @quality6823
    @quality6823 11 месяцев назад +1

    Both Gazali and Nezamalmulk were Iranian, weren't they?

  • @mariamrawat9355
    @mariamrawat9355 8 месяцев назад +1

    Check uthmaan latiff on salahudin.

  • @maxheadrom3088
    @maxheadrom3088 9 месяцев назад

    I read that when the Crusaders captured Jerusalem they massacred everybody - including other Christians. Is that correct? Thanks!

  • @patrickdial5810
    @patrickdial5810 Год назад +2

    We do need another Salhudin so he could defend and bring back dignity to the Kurdish people from the oppressions of the Turks and the Arabs. This would be helping to revive the Islamic religion or their is no hope.

  • @Azam1366
    @Azam1366 Год назад +1

    Ismailis rejects Quran and call islam a terrorist I am a revert n have big secular family think this way they drink, walk naked they have no islam but yet they call themself Muslims not sure what is the back ground of this Dr n Jalal but Ismailis want to reform Islam. Good luck to them. Allah protects his deen snakes in our sleeves are Ismailis. This video was salaudeen not sure where he is bringing Ismailis.

    • @commontouch1787
      @commontouch1787 11 месяцев назад

      Salah ad-deen eventually took over the ismailis and united Sunnis

  • @AshokGupta-oq6hs
    @AshokGupta-oq6hs 6 месяцев назад

    Sir,Salahuddin was a Kurd muslim warrior.
    In 21st century there are no warriors only politicians and army generals as presidents engaged in internecine conflicts. The center of Arab religion is S Arab and Jerusalem is under the
    control of Israel.

  • @HajjiJesus
    @HajjiJesus 7 месяцев назад

    Easy times create weak men. Weak men leave terrible and hard history. Hard times create strong men, and strong men create civilizations.
    We are in hard times, look out for the next Salahdin and Khalid.