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The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective

The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam. Jesus on a donkey beside the prophet Muhammad on a camel (From medieval manuscript of the Universal History by Rashid al-Din). Expansion of Islam.

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The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective

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  1. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective

  2. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam

  3. Jesus on a donkey beside the prophet Muhammad on a camel (From medieval manuscript of the Universal History by Rashid al-Din)

  4. Expansion of Islam

  5. Mosaic facade of the Umayyad palace in Damascus (Islamic civilization incorporating some aspects of classical tradition)

  6. The Great Mosque of Damascus in Syria

  7. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam A. Aspects of Early Islamic Civilization

  8. An Arabic manuscript of Galen

  9. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam A. Aspects of Early Islamic Civilization II. Islamic Society before the Crusades

  10. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam A. Aspects of Early Islamic Civilization II. Islamic Society before the Crusades A. Arrival of the Seljuks

  11. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam A. Aspects of Early Islamic Civilization II. Islamic Society before the Crusades A. Arrival of the Seljuks III. The Islamic Counter-Attack

  12. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam A. Aspects of Early Islamic Civilization II. Islamic Society before the Crusades A. Arrival of the Seljuks III. The Islamic Counter-Attack A. Vulnerability of the Crusader States

  13. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam A. Aspects of Early Islamic Civilization II. Islamic Society before the Crusades A. Arrival of the Seljuks III. The Islamic Counter-Attack A. Vulnerability of the Crusader States B. The Era of Zangi

  14. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam A. Aspects of Early Islamic Civilization II. Islamic Society before the Crusades A. Arrival of the Seljuks III. The Islamic Counter-Attack A. Vulnerability of the Crusader States B. The Era of Zangi C. The Era of Saladin

  15. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam A. Aspects of Early Islamic Civilization II. Islamic Society before the Crusades A. Arrival of the Seljuks III. The Islamic Counter-Attack A. Vulnerability of the Crusader States B. The Era of Zangi C. The Era of Saladin D. The Era of the Mamluks

  16. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam A. Aspects of Early Islamic Civilization II. Islamic Society before the Crusades A. Arrival of the Seljuks III. The Islamic Counter-Attack A. Vulnerability of the Crusader States B. The Era of Zangi C. The Era of Saladin D. The Era of the Mamluks IV. The Legacy of the Crusades

  17. “On the top of Solomon’s Temple, to which they had climbed in fleeing, many were shot to death with arrows and cast down headlong from the roof. Within this temple, about ten thousand were beheaded. If you had been there, your feet would have been stained up to the ankles with the blood of the slain. What more shall I tell? Not one of them was allowed to live. They did not spare the women and children.” - Fulcher of Chartres

  18. Richard III executes prisoners at Acre

  19. The Crusades: An Islamic Perspective I. Origins and Spread of Islam A. Aspects of Early Islamic Civilization II. Islamic Society before the Crusades A. Arrival of the Seljuks III. The Islamic Counter-Attack A. Vulnerability of the Crusader States B. The Era of Zangi C. The Era of Saladin D. The Era of the Mamluks IV. The Legacy of the Crusades

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