One of my favourites to research and write about, everything I learn about him put me in awe. Have a read and donate to @LonelyOrphans https://minideed.page.link/WUFQ 
Not a few days go by where Muslims do not reminisce the greatness of Salah ad-Deen al Ayyubi. Followed on from his inheritance of power from Nur ad-Deen Zenghi @LonelyOrphans https://minideed.page.link/PH8W 
Kiliç Arslan was the Seljuk Sultan during the second and third crusade when Salah ad-Deen captured Jerusalem and fended off attacks to win it back, with Sultan Kiliç Arslan as his ally.

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783 years ago today (Hijri), the Mongols faced their greatest defeat that showed the world they are not invincible. The great Sultan who led the Mamluks to victory is covered.

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Sultan Baybars al-Bunduqdaari (the gunman) was essential in fending off the Mongol attacks that followed the battle of 'Ayn Jalut, preserving the only Muslim state still left untouched, and regaining lost territories.

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The Mongol grandson of Genghis Khan, an unlikely hero of Islam when considered what his relatives did to us.. but Allah guides whom He wills and His wisdom proves to be superior, even though it does not need to be proved.

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A scholar whose works are still used to this day. Abu al-Faraj ibn Jawzi started learning at a young age and grew up in ambition of learning everything beneficial there is to learn, while knowing that task was impossible.

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One of my favourite people to ever live. Such men are rarely found today. He is a great example of how the end of your life is more important than the beginning, this documents his life and the changes he went through.

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Another one of my favourite people to ever live. King Faisal was one of the greatest to fight for Islam and justice in the 20th century and we today suffer due to a lack of men like him, and his friend Malik El-Shabbaz.

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The wife of King Faisal, informally known as Queen by the Saudi people for her great social impact in education and welfare reforms that she personally saw through.

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The founder of the world's first university and whose example the Western world followed in the future, Fatima al-Fihri was a devout Muslim that dedicated all her wealth, time, and energy to create the first hub of knowledge.

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Muhammad Asad was one of the greatest figures of Islam in the 20th century. Witness of the fall of the 'Uthmanis, the rise of the Sauds, and the two world wars. He was also a responsible party for the establishment of Pakistan.

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The great mind behind the creation of Pakistan for the Muslims of India, motivated by his belief that they would not survive without persecution. 43 years later, we see he was correct with the rise of the Hinduvta thugs.

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