آداب الرافدين (Mar 1981)

Prophetic praises in the era of the Crusades

  • Nazim Rasheed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.1981.166104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 13
pp. 425 – 452

Abstract

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The Al-Sharq al-Islamiyya family, at the end of the fifth century, migrated into scattered factions, which were not united by a union, nor included a strong authority. In every state, a prince speaks to his neighbor, plots for him, and lurks about him in circles, to launch raids on his state, reprimand from his possession with the spoils and plunder, and leave him with body parts, water, fire and destruction, in compliance with the ambitions of ambitions, and the motives of goals and objectives. While the West was annexing its worlds and districts, blaming its people, easing its temptation, heal its rift, and preparing for rubble on the crumbling East, coveting its bounties and abundant wealth, not as its sons claimed - to rid the tomb of Christ - peace be upon him - from the hands of the Muslims. So when they gathered their forces and feared Their banners, their voices raised with blind hatred, rushed in successive waves, and at close intervals, for a period of two centuries, starting from the year 482 A.H. And in Ma`rat al-Nu`man by a hundred thousand, and in Jerusalem by seventy thousand. Raymond de Eccles, who witnessed the last massacre, said, "The blood has reached the knees in the hallway of the mosque." If he did not see it, he might overstep the appreciation, and separate the adjective and the expression.

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