Cairo - Arabstoday
Highlights First serious biography of Saladin in over 20 years A unique non-Western perspective on the life of a heroic leader Offers a context for today’s struggles in the Middle East Available for the first time in Arabic Saladin was an outsider whose life was filled with paradox famous for driving the crusaders out of Jerusalem, and becoming the most powerful man in the Islamic empire, he died penniless, without enough money to line his coffin. In this groundbreaking biography, translated for the first time into Arabic, Abdel Rahman Azzam uncovers the real Saladin, placing him in historical context against the backdrop of the eleventh-century Sunni revival, a powerful sweeping intellectual renaissance that would ultimately transform every field of Islamic thought. Azzam contends that Saladin was not just the brilliant military commander of popular imagination but also that his true greatness lay in his political and spiritual vision. This book tells his fascinating and complex story. Abdul Rahman Azzam Abdul Rahman Azzam studied at Oxford University his background as an Oxford scholar and a Muslim, with access to both original Arabic and western sources, has given him a uniquely authoritative perspective on Saladin and the Islamic world of the period.