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Salahuddin Ayyoobi: Life and Fight

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 "Teach history to those who do not know history, today or tomorrow!" Today, our history teaches us a lesson by turning our backs on the reminders of history and spreading the carpet of momentary pleasures with self-respect. It's just that we don't learn a lesson. Today, the holy land of Baitul Muqaddas, the birthplace of the famous prophets and the meeting place of the legendary Analpam Mahacharithas, may be languishing under the sharp missile poles of Jewish contempt. The Masjid al-Aqsa, which is blessed with the touch and prostration of all the Prophets in the world and especially the last Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), will shed tears of sympathy. The bravery of Sultan Salahuddin Ayyub (ra) who restored the glory and dignity of the Muslim world to the world by sacrificing his life with the diamond weapon of faith, Baitul Muqaddas, who had long been under the control of Christians for a long time in the bitter contemporary context of this orphanage and humil...

Umayyad @ Spain

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          The Abbasids conquered Damascus, the capital of the Amavis, and began massacring members of the Amavi family. Abdur Rehman, a member of the Amavi family, was 19 at the time. He hid with his family in a house in the middle of a forest on the banks of the Euphrates River. When the Abbasid army arrived, Abdurrahman hid through the back door. Abdurrahman crossed the river and reached Egypt on the other side and from there to Africa. During this time he came in contact with some people in Spain. With their help they reached Spain and established an independent government there. Abdurrahman Dakhil This Amavi regime in Spain lasted for two and a half centuries. Abdurrahman established the government after coming from another country. In that sense, history calls him Abdurrahman Dakhil. Abdurrahman chose the city of Cordoba as his headquarters. Jamie Qurtuba is the mosque he founded there. He ruled for 33 years. Hisham I. After the death of Abdurrahman Dakhil,...

The Golden Age of the Umayyad Caliphate

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 Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz was the most important ruler of the Amavi Caliphate. Although Waleed's reign was unique in terms of public welfare, civic development, and war victories, history describes Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz as a great man in the Amavi regime. He ruled for only two years and five months. Hijra year 99 to 101. But historical evidence suggests that in a short time he was able to restore a regime similar to that of Khulafa 'Rashidah. He is also known as the Fifth Caliph. Reign of Amaviya. The Caliphate had in fact become a monarchy. The Umayyads, who had usurped the caliphate by force, had made the rule their family affair. Even public money was exchanged as if it were private property. An important factor that made Hazrat Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz unique from this group of rulers was that he put an end to such injustices. Waleed's brother, his father Abdul Aziz, was governor of Egypt. Hazrat Umar ibn 'Abd al-'Azeez may have left a penchant for goodness a...