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Sunday 23 August 2015

One of the Greatest Warriors in the hisory

By reading about the history, background, training and other perspectives of His life, I came to realize that we do need such people among us, who leads us to a successful route of life in every way. He was the one, generating and producing new and efficient techniques to conquer over the enemy during the wars. His intelligence system was incredible to defeat the all time great intelligence systems of Christians at that time in early 1100's. Even the commanders of his enemy troops admitted his bravery and his brilliant war playing techniques.
He is none but the great SULTAN SALAH UDDIN AYUBBI, the guy known as 'one man army'. Salahuddin Ayyubi, who now lived in Damascus, was reported to have a particular fondness of the city, but information on his early childhood is scarce. About education, Salahuddin Ayyubi wrote

"Children are brought up in the way in which their elders were brought up."
 People came to visit him from every walk of life and flocked to his court from all parts. He never disappointed the hopes of visitors nor allowed them to depart with empty hands. When the crusaders heard that Salahuddin was ruling successfully they were convinced that he would soon overtake them, lay waste their usurped dwellings and wipe away all traces of their rule. This would most probably have happened but Salahuddin had one substantial obstacle - the disunity of the Muslims. They had immense riches and natural strength in the region and spent most of their time fighting each other rather than the real enemy. It took Salahuddin 18 years to get the attention of the Muslims in order to liberate Muslim lands. During that time Muslims were barely holding out in Egypt and Syria. Yet slowly, Salahuddin as example through persuasion, teaching, time and understanding worked to unite the Muslims. Kurds, Turks, Arabs and Egyptians - they were all Muslims and his servants when he called, Lane writes.

  “In spite of their differences of race, their national jealousies he had kept them together”