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Emergence of the Mamluks

The time of Mamluk rule is unknown among many ordinary Muslims, and even a lot of those who are cultured. This may go back to many factors, including: More

Emergence of the Mamluks

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The Caliph was still living

The Caliph was still living, and he was watching all this. That was indeed a severe punishment. Could you imagine how the Caliph was? More

The Caliph was still living

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The World Conditions in 639 A.H.

The conditions of the world in 639 may be summarized in ten points. They are as follows: More

The World Conditions in 639 A.H.

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The Established Rule

That is the rule: what counts in Islam is not race or color, but only piety. The true Muslim is the one who goes forth to help anyone sharing him the same belief. More

The Established Rule

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The Main Point

"Things always become obvious in the light of their opposites." More

The Main Point

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End of the myth

The army that invaded almost half the globe had perished. Have you ever heard about the like of this? More

End of the myth

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Death of the tyrant

The Muslim hero, Jamaal Ad-Deen Aaqoosh Ash-Shams, raised his sword, and, with all his power, struck the neck of Kitbuqa. More

Death of the tyrant

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Kitbuqa in the trap

Kitbuqa discovered the war plan when it was too late; and the Tatars were besieged inside the ‘Ayn Jaaloot Valley. More

Kitbuqa in the trap

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The foolishness of force

In the thick of enthusiasm of Kitbuqa to exterminate the Muslim army, he took all his soldiers with him. More

The foolishness of force

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The meeting flared up

Kitbuqa cast a glance at the army forefront which was visible to him, and found it very small in comparison with his forces. More

The meeting flared up

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The time from 624 to 627 A.H.

In 626 A.H.; Bayt Al-Maqdis was handed over to the Crusaders under a peace treaty, in return, the Crusaders left some Emirates in Shaam to the Muslims. More

The time from 624 to 627 A.H.

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The incidents of 621 A.H.

Jalaal Ad-Deen felt that the conditions were suitable to return to the kingdom of Khwarezm in search for the lost sovereignty. More

The incidents of 621 A.H.

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The events of 621 A.H.

What took place of calamities in this year was expected rather than accidental, as it corresponded to the Divine established norms of Allah. More

The events of 621 A.H.

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The invasion of Persia

They returned from the coast of the Caspian Sea to Mazandaran in Iran and took control of it very soon. More

The invasion of Persia

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Ibn Al-Atheer depicts;

It was the most horrible year the Muslims have ever seen from the Prophetic mission of the Messenger up to our current time. More

Ibn Al-Atheer depicts;

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The First Tatar Attack; Introduction

In order to remove the Abbasid Caliphate in Iraq, Genghis Khan thought it better to center himself first in the region of Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. More

The First Tatar Attack; Introduction

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The Mamluks in a few Lines

The Mamluks in a few lines, from accession of Al-Ma’moon till assassination of Qutuz. More

The Mamluks in a few Lines

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Tatars from the Beginning to ‘Ayn Jaaloot

The Story of the Tatars from the Beginning to ‘Ayn Jaaloot in Few Lines. More

Tatars from the Beginning to ‘Ayn Jaaloot

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The Way to Victory

There is only one way to attain victory, whose steps are clear, in which there is neither confusion nor ambiguity. More

The Way to Victory

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Death of the tyrant

The Muslim hero raised his sword, and, with all his power, struck the neck of Kitbuqa, the arrogant tyrant, and the arrogant head flew and fell down on the ground. More

Death of the tyrant

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The Battle of ‘Ayn Jaaloot

The army of the Tatars passed alongside the west of Bisan and then moved southwards to ‘Ayn Jaaloot. More

The Battle of ‘Ayn Jaaloot

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The Second Tatarian Invasion; C

In 640 A.H. / 1242 A.D., the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mustansir died and his son, Al- Musta‘sim, 30 years of age, became the Caliph. More

The Second Tatarian Invasion; C

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The Second Tatarian Invasion B

In 639 A.H. / 1241 A.D., a division from the Tatarian army under the leadership of Baidar advanced north-west ofUkraineand attacked thekingdomofPoland. More

The Second Tatarian Invasion B

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The Second Tatarian Invasion A

The year 628 A.H. / 1230 A.D. coincided with a new horrific series of Tatarian attacks against the Islamic world. More

The Second Tatarian Invasion A
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