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... Saladin Al-Ayubi was different. ... Saladin was a Saracen, in simpler terms; he came from the Middle East.
Sultan Saladin was called the “Merciful Eagle” in Egypt due to his kindness with his people. ... On the other hand, Saladin entered Jerusalem not looting a single building, not even injuring a townsperson. Saladin set free nearly every prisoner he took. The citizens of Jerusalem proclaimed Saladin as their savior.
Saladin’s admiration was attained not only by his people, furthermore by his most terrible enemies. In the battle of Hatin as Saladin was overlooking the teeming battle grounds, he saw King Ghai falling to the ground, and was about to faint. Saladin hastily went to him, and raised him up. ... Saladin asked a captive who was beside the king, “If you caught me what would you have done? ... She went to Saladin’s camp. ... Saladin who was passing by saw her; he quickly got her a doctor.
Approximate Word count = 738 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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