Mad Caliph Who Provoked the First Crusade - Medieval DOCUMENTARY

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Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of medieval era, as well as the history of Islam Christianity and the Crusades, continues with a video on the Fatimid caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, who was known both for good deeds and atrocities and whose actions enraged Muslim, Jewish and Christian population possibly provoking the First Crusade.
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@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 2 роки тому
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@trinoyliniray1336
@trinoyliniray1336 2 роки тому
"Whoever kills an innocent human being,it shall be as if he has killed all mankind,and whoever saves the life of one,it shall be as if he has saved the life of the whole mankind." Quran-Chapter -5(Verse--32) .Quran tells to kill and fight only with those non-muslims who try to kill muslims first and try to capture the land of muslims..And if possible they should be forgiven according to Quran..Ask a real islamic scholar.।Do not judge Islam by any man...Judge Islam by the proper explanations of Quran... ( @Nabara that is ur mistake....There is no permission to judge Islam by seeing it's followers...Because most of the followers are not real muslim...So be quiet better than talking nonsense)
@nabara6949
@nabara6949 2 роки тому
@@trinoyliniray1336 people will see a religion first by its follower... and people like you makes it worse... for you do not understand that the purpose of this video is NOT to judge islam. Better be quiet than talking nonsense.
@GEO-mania
@GEO-mania 2 роки тому
Hi. Can you please do a video about Georgia. Theres so many great historical events/battles behind this nation which no one has ever done a video yet. Thank u in advance. Btw I love you videos.
@trinoyliniray1336
@trinoyliniray1336 2 роки тому
@@nabara6949 No that is ur mistake....There is no permission to judge Islam by seeing it's followers...Because most of the followers are not real muslim...So be quiet better than talking nonsense
@alenigmarc1239
@alenigmarc1239 2 роки тому
Subtítulos spanish
@waynedawson8833
@waynedawson8833 2 роки тому
"His voice was so powerful that he once shouted at a man who died on the spot." -In their tongue he was dovahkinn, Dragonborn!
@aurothelarper
@aurothelarper 2 роки тому
Or Muad'dib
@user-RanSolo
@user-RanSolo 2 роки тому
Hhh you're awesome
@anyoneattheendoftime4932
@anyoneattheendoftime4932 2 роки тому
I thought that the author of Vathek invented this for his book lol.
@DanishDynamite1995
@DanishDynamite1995 2 роки тому
Fus' ro' Dah
@justs553
@justs553 2 роки тому
They say Ulfric Stormcloak murdered the high king with his voice! Shouted him apart
@kaloarepo288
@kaloarepo288 2 роки тому
This caliph is also alleged to have thrown the great scientist and optician al Haytham,known in the west as Alhazen,into prison.Alhazen had come to Egypt to direct an irrigation project in southern Egypt but realized the project was impractical so the caliph threw him into prison during which time Alhazen wrote some of his most seminal works.
@kardoxcenna260
@kardoxcenna260 2 роки тому
He wasn’t thrown into prison. Alhazen feigned madness and he was put on house arrestz
@muhammadeisa1459
@muhammadeisa1459 Рік тому
@@kardoxcenna260 I have heard of this story
@sameerhussain2579
@sameerhussain2579 7 місяців тому
Al'Hakim was a scientist himself, his great grand father, known as Al'Moezz, was the fourth Fatimid Caliph and reigned from 953 to 997 who gave the first ever idea of Inked Pen for calligrapy. Putting Alhazen into house arrest was a very rare case. Generally, science lovers of that era lived a privileged life in Al-Hakim's era.
@JoseCastro-fn9xs
@JoseCastro-fn9xs 2 роки тому
“His voice was so powerful he once shouted at a man who died on the spot” *Graybeards would like to know your location”
@thugyheadbanger
@thugyheadbanger 2 роки тому
They can send a curier, they will find him wherever he is
@thefaithful5991
@thefaithful5991 Рік тому
@@thugyheadbanger If that Courier dies, the letter will be in his inventory.
@DrOSami
@DrOSami Рік тому
6:44 "Now 15 years old, Al-Hakim was ready to rule himself" When I was 15 I was not even ready to face acne myself
@shahidachoudhury6925
@shahidachoudhury6925 Рік тому
Because the milk and Emaan of the early Muslims mother was 100 times stronger than present time Muslims mothers.
@rafialpy
@rafialpy Рік тому
Often i think, how mighty, fast, brave and tactical these kings were. Just in a life, how much of territory they conquer and establish administration there. Remember, there is no mobile phones, no internet, no telephone..
@kittycat-jc3qu
@kittycat-jc3qu Рік тому
@@shahidachoudhury6925 yeah zina is common among today's muslim
@williamyoung9401
@williamyoung9401 Рік тому
The fact he had dogs killed, TWICE, in Cairo, is all I need to hear to know he was truly was mad. ;-( (18:14)
@strasbourgeois1
@strasbourgeois1 11 місяців тому
Turning 15 in a few days, and i’m still struggling with homework.
@joshuabrown2134
@joshuabrown2134 Рік тому
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@user-zb3zk3uk5z
@user-zb3zk3uk5z Рік тому
That's why I follow him and I'm a Muslim
@theentertainmentnation4694
@theentertainmentnation4694 Рік тому
@@historicalminds6812 Kings and generals is one of the worst history channels bro 💀💀💀
@apexnext
@apexnext Рік тому
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@brunovieira2314
@brunovieira2314 Рік тому
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@CSquared11
@CSquared11 Рік тому
Does history channel have any deep history anymore? Feels like it’s more focused on just Americana now, and has been for years.
@khediveabbashilmiiiofegypt9475
@khediveabbashilmiiiofegypt9475 2 роки тому
Very nice documentation of that one Caliph. I'm from Egypt, and I can tell you that his discriminatory policies on Christians still has its effects upon the Egyptian society to this day. You mentioned in your video that he ordered all Christians to wear crosses, one thing you might have missed was that these crosses were, really heavy and had a small cubic shaped metallic piece attached to the top of the backbone (on the opposite side of the neck), this small metallic piece was so harmful and hard that it left a blued injury on this part of their backbone, that people would call them ''Blue-bones''. This nickname has been widely used to refer to Christians by the locals of Egypt ever since this harsh policy was made.
@shikahookah8836
@shikahookah8836 2 роки тому
and what is the source of Koftes ? and how come there are no egyptian references of mamluk era personalties in more details describing daily life. seems u know bit of history any recommended references would be appreciated
@hitmanboss711
@hitmanboss711 Рік тому
@@shikahookah8836 I mean...He...He lived there. I- MY LORD, HE LIVED THERE!
@user-zb3zk3uk5z
@user-zb3zk3uk5z Рік тому
انت مسلم ولا مسيحى
@mariammontaser7843
@mariammontaser7843 Рік тому
I never knew about that and I'm egyptian too! , where can i read more about it?
@optimus2g
@optimus2g Рік тому
@@user-zb3zk3uk5z it's obvious what he is
@srebalanandasivam9563
@srebalanandasivam9563 2 роки тому
The fatimids held sway over the hejaz and that was the only time a Shia power held control of Mecca and Medina
@nenenindonu
@nenenindonu 2 роки тому
It was the largest Shia empire as well
@sidp5381
@sidp5381 2 роки тому
@@nenenindonu I think the Safavids were larger
@nenenindonu
@nenenindonu 2 роки тому
@@sidp5381 Nope they were like 2/3 the size of the Fatimids
@yojan9238
@yojan9238 2 роки тому
Yup, the only time but the people of Mecca and Medina still are Sunni. The Egyptian under the direct rule of Ismaili Shi'i are still Sunni. Then came the Persian Safavid Twelver, punishing the Sunni people and forced them to convert into Shi'i religion.
@onurkalkan201
@onurkalkan201 2 роки тому
@@yojan9238 i tought both are muslims shia also sunni
@bornassassin2111
@bornassassin2111 Рік тому
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@samuelmargueret9626
@samuelmargueret9626 2 роки тому
As always Nice topic , everytime different.... and that give us new sources of informations thats good !! Keep Going on
@strangergelt5182
@strangergelt5182 2 роки тому
At first I thought the title said "Mad Caliph, Nerd of Islam" 😂 Edit: not the title, I meant the thumbnail caption.
@just-some-muslim
@just-some-muslim 2 роки тому
That's what it said?
@laksamanaagiladitya1093
@laksamanaagiladitya1093 2 роки тому
@@just-some-muslim the title said nero, not nerd
@just-some-muslim
@just-some-muslim 2 роки тому
@@laksamanaagiladitya1093 😯
@saywhatnow2173
@saywhatnow2173 2 роки тому
Lmaaaoo same
@richardides2035
@richardides2035 2 роки тому
Did they changed the title to "Mad caliph Who Provoked the First Crusade"?
@GoodGirlKate
@GoodGirlKate 2 роки тому
Very interesting Kings and Generals. I had never heard about this Caliph before :O You guys are always opening my eyes to something new and fascinating about history!
@amer_freestyle1143
@amer_freestyle1143 2 роки тому
IT ISNT LOADING THOO
@kiwuuspurr1927
@kiwuuspurr1927 2 роки тому
@@amer_freestyle1143 ur internet is bad
@amer_freestyle1143
@amer_freestyle1143 2 роки тому
@@kiwuuspurr1927 it was my phone
@kiwuuspurr1927
@kiwuuspurr1927 2 роки тому
@@amer_freestyle1143 slow phone maybe
@Ethan-qo9rx
@Ethan-qo9rx 2 роки тому
He wasn’t a Caliph.
@ziryabjamal
@ziryabjamal 2 роки тому
The way he rode off into the sunset at the end of his life was perhaps the inspiration behind the Dune parallel
@livecarsonreaction
@livecarsonreaction 2 роки тому
Dude literally peaced out on this existential plane. What a chad
@justamanofculture12
@justamanofculture12 Рік тому
That's a goodbye in the sunset moment you want to have once in your life lol
@mathy4605
@mathy4605 2 роки тому
“Just use our code: CODE GOES HERE” You just can’t stop giving me subtle yet powerful reasons to love this channel.
@knighthunter1791
@knighthunter1791 2 роки тому
"Hey bro what's your wifi password?" "Wifi password is: "justkiddingiforgot""
@Mythical.History
@Mythical.History 2 роки тому
@@knighthunter1791 I forgor 💀
@lorefox201
@lorefox201 2 роки тому
lmao
@LeSethX
@LeSethX 2 роки тому
@@knighthunter1791 It's why I used "something" as my password for similar less secure situations.
@Uzair_Of_Babylon465
@Uzair_Of_Babylon465 2 роки тому
Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job.
@kardoxcenna260
@kardoxcenna260 2 роки тому
I heard of this Caliph due to reading the Biography of Hassan Al-Bassri (Alhazen). He was quite cruel to him for his failure to build the great dam in the Nile river, to the point Alhazen feigned madness in order to be in house arrest to pursue his researches in science, The day Al-Hakimu Bi-Emrillah died, his house arrest was over!
@ASIST-rq2ve
@ASIST-rq2ve 2 роки тому
Hasan ibn al Haytham not Hassan al Basri. Al Basri was a famous Tabi'i (7th century) Islamic scholar
@kardoxcenna260
@kardoxcenna260 2 роки тому
@@ASIST-rq2ve Yeah akhi you are right, thanks for your correction. It’s because of their names and the Fact that Ibn Al Haytham was born in Basra
@Cecilia-ky3uw
@Cecilia-ky3uw 2 роки тому
rip I admire Alhazen
@cnw6306
@cnw6306 2 роки тому
Well I've always been curious about the life of this caliph, and you happen to upload a documentary about him. Thanks again, Kings and Generals
@Alghi451
@Alghi451 2 роки тому
That hakim guy isn't caliph. We Muslims never admit a shia as caliph of Islam
@williamrobert9898
@williamrobert9898 2 роки тому
@@Alghi451 But history does
@Alghi451
@Alghi451 2 роки тому
@@williamrobert9898 you aint muslim so you know nothing about my religion its better for you to shut up and mind your own business!
@asyl_um
@asyl_um 2 роки тому
@@williamrobert9898 The Muslim majority (Sunni) don't, and they consist of 90% of the Muslim population which was far greater in the past. If you Google today's caliph according to google he is the leading scholar of the Ahmadiyaan sect which isn't even 5% of the entire Muslim population. Do we consider him our caliph because "history" says so?
@themercifulguard3971
@themercifulguard3971 2 роки тому
@@williamrobert9898 And shia history is very weakly preserved and attested
@Drew151Proof
@Drew151Proof 2 роки тому
Another epic episode thank you so much
@regulusm1518
@regulusm1518 2 роки тому
Thanks for the great content 👏
@asadr9794
@asadr9794 2 роки тому
8:40 I think the term "Dar al 'Ulum" would be more accurately translated to the "House of Knowledge" instead of the "House of Science". while today the word "'Ulum" is usually translated to (Science), it is a fairly modern convention. At the time of Fatimids, the term referred to broad concepts such as knowledge and understanding, which might've included what we refer to today as science, but wasn't exclusive to it.
@asadr9794
@asadr9794 2 роки тому
@ابو عمر الجبوري Knowledge is more of a general concept compared to science, especially in our modern use.
@asadr9794
@asadr9794 2 роки тому
@ابو عمر الجبوري that is one standard for knowledge. Most people at the time didn't have that standard.
@fabbro8747
@fabbro8747 2 роки тому
Knowledge translates to maarifah in Arabic. Science translates to ilm. That's not just a modern adoption. It's the meaning of, or rather the scope of the word science that shrunk to refer to experimental science. The scientific method is often attributed to Isaac Newton even though a similar approach was established by and practiced since Alhazen, 600 years prior
@asadr9794
@asadr9794 2 роки тому
@@fabbro8747 That distinction you established is a modern one, while Ma'rifah definitely translates to knowledge, it is not the only word that refers to it, 'Elm as a concept has been originally used to refer to knowledge in general as well, not to the scientific method exclusively, that is a modern convention. If you looked at Arabic texts of the time you'd find them using the term 'Elm to refer to pretty much every field of knowledge from astrology and metaphysics to alchemy and natural sciences. The root verb of the word 'Elm عِلْم is 'Alima عَلِمَ (to know). The fact that the scientific method was employed by medieval Middle Eastern scholars before Newton doesn't mean that they exclusively used the term 'Elm to refer to it. When translating an old text to a modern audience one has to use modern words which refer to the same meaning used at the time of the translated text. In the case of the term 'Elm (p. 'Ulum): that would be knowledge, not science.
@fabbro8747
@fabbro8747 2 роки тому
@ابو عمر الجبوري اولا هذه اسمه المتعارف عليه باللغة اللاتينية، و كتابته صحيحة لو حابب تتأكد. ثانيا، يعيبون و العيب فيهم. اذا كنت اجادل ما وصف تعليقك؟ ردي بلغة التعليق الاصلي و لغة الفيديو احتراما للقارىء، و الهدف تصحيح المفهوم. المعرفة و العلم مختلفان المعنى، و يعرف العلم كجني او استحواذ المعرفة، اما عن طريق التجربة، او الدراسة والتحليل، او التلقي و التفكر. و كذلك تعرف كلمة science. حتى انحازت في العصر الحديث تجاه نوع من الاقتصار على التجريب اذا حضرتك تختلف على التعريف، تفضل و عرفه بناءا على معاجمك و قواميسك
@JM-ut4fd
@JM-ut4fd 2 роки тому
Al-Hakeem means The Wise.. Al-Hakem means The Ruling .. in Arabic.. While the right pronunciation for this king is Al-Hakem not Hakeem.
@theculturedjinni
@theculturedjinni 2 роки тому
Yes, difference between حكيم and حاكم .Though for non speakers of Arabic, it can be quite hard to pronounce or notice the difference.
@AllenorLP
@AllenorLP 2 роки тому
@@theculturedjinni As a german trying to learn Arabic, that was always the problem: Not writing all the vowels.
@JM-ut4fd
@JM-ut4fd 2 роки тому
Al-Hakem bi amr Allah : The Ruler by God's Order .. His name can also highlights his mentality and life actions.
@goealshafay425
@goealshafay425 2 роки тому
@@AllenorLP good luck then my friend you need it
@AllenorLP
@AllenorLP 2 роки тому
@@goealshafay425 شكراً :)
@joemosely9383
@joemosely9383 2 роки тому
👍🏾 Great Video. Another individual I never knew about. One thing, maybe post or flash the names/spelling of the individuals when mentioned. It's difficult to keep up with the characters because the of names. I had to concentrate on the groups, events and places to follow the story.
@theblackfox8920
@theblackfox8920 2 роки тому
I like the style of the animation, but the more detailed battle animations are more interesting and not as repetitive. Great video, what an interesting Caliph
@theempirewasright7673
@theempirewasright7673 2 роки тому
UKposts doesnt pay them enough
@TheChiconspiracy
@TheChiconspiracy 2 роки тому
Try learning animations, and you'll learn even basic animations are a massive time sink and pain to make look good.
@aluminiumknight4038
@aluminiumknight4038 2 роки тому
@@TheChiconspiracy well that's a shame because the repetitive animations in this video are a headache, feedback should be taken so people don't work hard for no reason. Imo static pictures would have worked better in most of this video
@abdoukarimfall452
@abdoukarimfall452 2 роки тому
this is the best history channel on youtube
@gregorarmstrong2478
@gregorarmstrong2478 2 роки тому
These videos are incredibly informative. Very well written and understandable
@LennerM123
@LennerM123 2 роки тому
Al Hakim was unhinged or just always trying to prove something. Seems he wasn't taken seriously. lol
@enesduraku6087
@enesduraku6087 2 роки тому
More likely he struggled to manage the balance of power between the the diffrent factions within his realm. He was the head a shia caliphate, rulling over mostly sunni subjects, while his administration was ruled by Christians and Jews. He at times sought to placate with gifts and at times to subdue with sheer cruelty.
@LennerM123
@LennerM123 2 роки тому
@@enesduraku6087 You are right. I know that the Fatimid hold over Egypt, the Levant and the Maghreb was precarious to say the least. I am referring to him specifically. Out of all the Shia Caliphs he stands out with the brashness and haste with which he acted at certain times. Only to seemingly regret and try to make up for it afterwards.
@enesduraku6087
@enesduraku6087 2 роки тому
@@LennerM123 I suppose he might have been a tiny bit more on edge than the other fatimid caliphs. Still i wouldn't call him mad or unhinged. Maybe he might have been undecided thats the word that sums him up.
@explicit_207
@explicit_207 2 роки тому
@@enesduraku6087 I think unpredictable would be a better word to describe him
@davidpowelson4817
@davidpowelson4817 2 роки тому
Very interesting and informative episode.
@user-RanSolo
@user-RanSolo 2 роки тому
Ramadan Moubarak to All Muslims
@wewenang5167
@wewenang5167 2 роки тому
That University STILL exist today. The University of Kaherah and people from all over the Muslim nations still went there to study.
@Fman0909
@Fman0909 2 роки тому
You mean Al Azhar.
@robleyusuf2566
@robleyusuf2566 2 роки тому
AL Azhar
@wewenang5167
@wewenang5167 2 роки тому
@@robleyusuf2566 yeh i forgot the name ty for correcting me :D
@nadirmahmud2119
@nadirmahmud2119 2 роки тому
Al kahira is today's Cairo
@robleyusuf2566
@robleyusuf2566 2 роки тому
@@wewenang5167 There are more females than males in Southern Italy and non of them have Arab/North African dna but males have paternal dna E1b1b and J which is North African and Arab. Those test that was taken overwhelmingly are females. Majority of Males are Arab/North African followed by Norman and Italian so if you add Norman and Italian descendant male the females then Arab North African wilk be minority
@Positivity22century
@Positivity22century 8 місяців тому
It wasn't the caliph who was the only one who was mad, I would argue that the POPE who started it all was mad too. Mad Pope and the mad caliph would be more suitable huh
@MagicNash89
@MagicNash89 2 роки тому
I love the smooth transition from intro to the video game ad🤣
@abdelra7man87
@abdelra7man87 2 роки тому
I learn from this channel a lot of the unspoken history of my country and religion
@Alghi451
@Alghi451 2 роки тому
Learn about how arapization and arapness ruined Egypt which used to be not Arap country and Egyptians totally not araps
@expandedhistory
@expandedhistory 2 роки тому
The animation on these videos are absolutely stunning and really help enhance our experience of learning Kings and Generals!
@maxzak5310
@maxzak5310 2 роки тому
o love this channel but i think animations in this episode are lazy , repetitive and lack details
@iamleoooo
@iamleoooo 2 роки тому
@@maxzak5310 i do love the older version though
@Johnny13Tube
@Johnny13Tube 2 роки тому
The animations are comical compared to all previous videos.
@thepath1252
@thepath1252 2 роки тому
The art style in this video is awful
@Shubham-vr5ye
@Shubham-vr5ye 2 роки тому
I first heard about this caliph from Arif Mohammad presently serving as Governor of Kerala in India
@AmanKumarPadhy
@AmanKumarPadhy 2 роки тому
Hey man, care to elaborate? Ive been following our news for a while (at great peril to my braincells) but I havent found any such ref?¿
@shivajiraje6122
@shivajiraje6122 2 роки тому
wtf really ? oh ur are bein sarcastic
@abdelra7man87
@abdelra7man87 2 роки тому
Actually the Bohra community in India are the decendents from Ismaili fatimids who left Egypt after Saladin. May be this can be a very interesting topic for a future episode.
@AnIndianify
@AnIndianify 2 роки тому
@@abdelra7man87 True, One of my colleague was a Bohra and she along with her brothers quit Infosys and started working for their own Business (Just like true Bohra entrepreneur ).
@faceplants599
@faceplants599 Рік тому
​@@dynamitebsb4520 that makes them even better
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ 2 роки тому
Terrific video!
@tabularasa_br
@tabularasa_br 8 місяців тому
Just finished some pending assignments for college right now. Majoring in History, channels like yours are a blessing on UKposts. Thank you for your work.
@pancitobimbo2814
@pancitobimbo2814 2 роки тому
danm the team looks like was very motivated more than usual alot of pretty animation in this video
@Liquidsback
@Liquidsback 2 роки тому
I don't know he seems pretty happy.
@boldandbrash259
@boldandbrash259 2 роки тому
But his a mad lad for causing the first crusade
@jakebhenry2228
@jakebhenry2228 2 роки тому
A jolly leader is a good leader, only his actions dictates his fate however
@trinoyliniray1336
@trinoyliniray1336 2 роки тому
"Whoever kills an innocent human being,it shall be as if he has killed all mankind,and whoever saves the life of one,it shall be as if he has saved the life of the whole mankind." Quran-Chapter -5(Verse--32) .Quran tells to kill and fight only with those non-muslims who try to kill muslims first and try to capture the land of muslims..And if possible they should be forgiven according to Quran..Ask a real islamic scholar.।Do not judge Islam by any followers whomever u see.. . that is a mistake....There is no permission to judge Islam by seeing it's followers...Because most of the followers are not real muslim...So be quiet better than talking nonsense...
@td370
@td370 2 роки тому
Mad can also mean crazy or ill-minded
@dante666jt
@dante666jt 2 роки тому
@@trinoyliniray1336 🤫
@anakinthemannequin69
@anakinthemannequin69 2 роки тому
"Mad Caliph"-did his story end with his Caliph's guard Jaime al-Lannister stabbing him through the back?
@morceen
@morceen 2 роки тому
Or he took of his clothes and ran away to start a cult.
@ammanite
@ammanite Рік тому
Jamil Al-Lannisteri
@anakinthemannequin69
@anakinthemannequin69 Рік тому
@@ammanite Nice
@farhadzaker2377
@farhadzaker2377 Рік тому
Lol
@gtaquizmaster
@gtaquizmaster 2 роки тому
YOU ARE MY FAVORITE UKposts CHANNEL
@tseringdhondup592
@tseringdhondup592 2 роки тому
We rarely get to hear and see these stories. Amazing to see the other side of the crusade that much more clearer! Amazing!!!
@rizkiramadhan9266
@rizkiramadhan9266 Рік тому
Idk about you, but the Christian side is the one we hear less about considering we don't get taught much on them at school
@attika3145
@attika3145 Рік тому
@@rizkiramadhan9266 Same.
@tzvi7989
@tzvi7989 Рік тому
@@rizkiramadhan9266 come to England and you'll hear all about them
@rizkiramadhan9266
@rizkiramadhan9266 Рік тому
@@tzvi7989 not surprising. Is it part of school curriculum?
@tzvi7989
@tzvi7989 Рік тому
@@rizkiramadhan9266 yeah you learn about it in like year 8-9 so between 12-14. Unfortunately not taught after in school as the curriculum focuses more on WWI, WWII, the Weimar Republic and the cold war after that
@abduchaoui9411
@abduchaoui9411 2 роки тому
Best history Channel, ur animation helps a lot to picture the events Keep up the tremendous good work & thank you from an Algerian Berber
@abduchaoui9411
@abduchaoui9411 Рік тому
@@ohlangeni I belong to the Chaoui people (mainly eastern Algeria & west Tunisia ) , most of Chaoui people come from Zenata huge tribe that stretches through all north africa
@RE-gf7lr
@RE-gf7lr Рік тому
@@ohlangeni bro what type of comment is that? be respectful atleast. your making dumb comments
@RE-gf7lr
@RE-gf7lr Рік тому
@@ohlangeni where are you from and which tribe are you?
@ramthian
@ramthian 2 роки тому
Thanks again x
@kuroazrem5376
@kuroazrem5376 2 роки тому
You forgot to mention that he abolished slavery during his reign, which is why slavery is banned among the Druze, who see him as god.
@reynandweiss7995
@reynandweiss7995 2 роки тому
Which he should forbid them .. if he was a true muslim ..
@Hungabrigoo
@Hungabrigoo 2 роки тому
Yeah there seems to be a lot of information missing, like why exactly is he so revered by so many? What positive contributions did he gave? This seems only like half the picture.
@luisaymerich9675
@luisaymerich9675 2 роки тому
@@reynandweiss7995 It seems the Druze formed after his death. He could not have prevented them from worshipping him.
@ruslankazimov622
@ruslankazimov622 2 роки тому
@@myproductions6225 YES. sexual slaves was no problem . Arabs had more focus on concubines (mostly non-arabs) and eunichs like kids that raised to be warriors and politicians. Slave-convert warriors, were mostly captured from Byzantine and Caucasus. Arabs were more interested in white sex slaves than work slaves. But, they were also first to use black Africans as work slaves and specialize in their trade. I believe this is the direct quote from arab slave trader: "The best slaves are from those North of Caucasus, (mostly Circassian, Georgian and Vainakh (ancestors of Chechens). They have pale skin, often colorful eyes and hair. They are the most expensive ones that you can find in Bazaars" . They also constantly went to Volga slave market and bought all female slaves. Of course, that doesn't fit into your narrative of fair and heavenly caliphate.
@shikahookah8836
@shikahookah8836 2 роки тому
@@ruslankazimov622 sounds like you watch lot of old hollywood 1000 nights like movies...which bazaar did the slave trader say that at and was he giving our coupons?:)) and how da fuck did u come up with arabs were first to use black slaves? so romans , persians pharohs didnt have black slaves? and did u not know that persians have more pale skin than byzantians geogrians so the whole arab desert man fantasizing about white woman Hollywood bs is over hyped. whats funny to me is how you are stating quotes as if you were there and its a recorded enscripted fact engraved on walls..
@detroitdave9512
@detroitdave9512 2 роки тому
My favorite youtube channel keeps delivering!
@peter-mc9hf
@peter-mc9hf 2 роки тому
this is the first time that a video about history emotionalizes me so much. HISTORY PREVENTS WAR!! I always say that. great project keep it up! big fan of Kings and Generals.
@missourimongoose8858
@missourimongoose8858 2 роки тому
That's not exactly true when it comes to Muslims lol
@muhammadeisa1459
@muhammadeisa1459 Рік тому
@@missourimongoose8858 why would it not be true for Muslims?
@ansosboy8687
@ansosboy8687 2 роки тому
This insane video production
@TimurLang35
@TimurLang35 2 роки тому
As a Druze I have to say this was very enlightening and a fair review, unlike most one sided Suni and Christian represintations. Its Al Hakim ( H-A-A -K-I-M) however and not H-A-K-E-M. They are written the same but two different names, spelled differntly. Very complex Character
@il967
@il967 2 роки тому
are you lebanese?
@AR-fr8br
@AR-fr8br 2 роки тому
I heard different stories about Duruz? As a Duruz you can share correct information anout your religion? Do you worship Al Hakeem? Are you branch of Ismaeli shia?
@AR-fr8br
@AR-fr8br 2 роки тому
@@mufaddal2152 I asked from Taimur about his beliefs who claimed to be Duruz. I am a Muslim no sectarian affiliation. I consider everyone Muslim who believes in one God and testify Shahada. I don't have time to dig in further to be part of any sect as I am not too radical about such things.
@harriottainsley6278
@harriottainsley6278 2 роки тому
the druze arent muslims They speak arabic As the video said they believe that al-hakim is the manifestation of allah on earth,so they worship allah Their religious book is called al-hekma meaning wisdom
@AR-fr8br
@AR-fr8br 2 роки тому
@@harriottainsley6278 👍
@Skexal
@Skexal 2 роки тому
Ibn Khaldoon (may Allah have mercy on him) said: ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab entered Bayt al-Maqdis, and came to the Church of the Resurrection and sat in its courtyard. When the time for prayer came, he said to the patriarch: I want to pray. He said to him: Pray where you are. But he refused, and he prayed on the doorstep of the church, on his own. Then when he had finished praying, he said to the patriarch: If I had prayed inside the church, the Muslims after me would have taken it (as a mosque) and they would have said: ‘Umar prayed here. And he wrote for them that they were not to gather to pray on the steps and that adhaan was to be given from that location. End quote from Tareekh Ibn Khaldoon (2/225) This is the nature of the 'Usurper" Caliph Umar RA who Shia Muslims denounce, he didn't pray in the Holy Sepulcher for fear the Muslims that came after him would take claim to it. Ironically Muslims did in fact build a mosque where Umar RA prayed opposite the courtyard of the Holy Sepulcher named Mosque of Omar (Jerusalem)
@sarmad85
@sarmad85 2 роки тому
May Allah raise the ranks of all the Ahle Bait and sahaba radhiallahu anhum especially Abu Bakar, Umar, Usman and Ali radhiallahu anhum ajmaeen. Amen!
@samy7013
@samy7013 Рік тому
@@sarmad85 : Allahumma Ameen!
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 2 роки тому
It’s like the Empire needing the Jedis but hating the Jedis…
@sultanabunasrsaifal-dinal-7782
@sultanabunasrsaifal-dinal-7782 2 роки тому
During the reign of Caliph Al-Hakim, many scholars appeared, such as Al-Taji, Ibn Al-Haytham, Ammar Al-Mawsili, Al-Kahal, Abu Alaa Al-Maari...
@huseyincobanoglu531
@huseyincobanoglu531 2 роки тому
Very interesting topic and watched it with pleasure. Thank you Kings and Generals Team.
@PrincessStabbityPLS
@PrincessStabbityPLS Рік тому
My headcanon is that he didn't die. Instead, he got isekaied into Skyrim and became a Greybeard.
@khatziOG
@khatziOG 2 роки тому
Still waiting for the rise of the Ottomans. The continuation from "The Fourth Crusade". Your ending on that was a crazy cliffhanger. Why worry about a small unimportant baylek in Anatolia. I'm patiently waiting 😭
@angusyang5917
@angusyang5917 2 роки тому
Looks like somebody didn't watch their earlier Ottoman history videos.
@H.M.Augustus
@H.M.Augustus 2 роки тому
Bro there’s an ottoman playlist that goes through from the rise of the ottomans to the fall on kings & generals
@ardian_g
@ardian_g Рік тому
Big Boss 🫡
@junudallah6406
@junudallah6406 Рік тому
Because that’s small beylik is the reason the ottomans were born
@Esta_Chan
@Esta_Chan Рік тому
Bro really make "don't let them know your next move" to another whole level 💀 A truly enigmatic person and leader.
@circuitsandparts
@circuitsandparts Рік тому
This video was very well done. Great research 👍
@sabihatanveer8494
@sabihatanveer8494 Рік тому
Very informative, tha thanks 👌
@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671
@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671 2 роки тому
Saladin was truly a chad, 3 countries attacked Jerusalem, and he still won Edit: Don't fight in the comments, I just typed what showed up in my mind
@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671
@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671 2 роки тому
@@bakrahabibi5471 at least he isn't Shiah, he follows the peaceful Sunni, unlike the war loving Shiah
@Theshowoffcollector
@Theshowoffcollector 2 роки тому
@@bakrahabibi5471 Alhamdullilah Salahudin eliminated the hateful rafidha in Egypt
@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671
@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671 2 роки тому
@@sujaabraham9348 because he's a sunni, and not shiah
@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671
@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671 2 роки тому
@@sujaabraham9348 not because of that
@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671
@somestormcloakwithanarrowo4671 2 роки тому
@@NEY-uu3lx tactical and numbers advantage
@Belhagays
@Belhagays 2 роки тому
His tales still told in Egypt. Even there is a proverb used in Egypt for someone acting as a tyrant or forcing his views.
@aluminiumknight4038
@aluminiumknight4038 2 роки тому
What's the proverb?
@Belhagays
@Belhagays 2 роки тому
@@aluminiumknight4038 we just say it's al hakim be amr ellah rule if someone unreasonable or forcing his opinion 😊
@shikahookah8836
@shikahookah8836 2 роки тому
@@Belhagays eltahges da ya 3am
@user-ov1vf7cb6b
@user-ov1vf7cb6b 2 роки тому
Amazing
@user-xk2ii4qv1w
@user-xk2ii4qv1w 2 роки тому
Hi, did you think to make a video about Battle of the Tours since you talked about Iberia.
@northafricanlion6688
@northafricanlion6688 2 роки тому
أغلب الأمازيغ لديهم بشرة فاتحة لماذا تظهرونهم دائما ببشرة داكنة
@loai9689
@loai9689 2 роки тому
لان هذه افريقيا على ما اعتقد + من الممكن ان يكونوا جرمان من ايام الرومان او عرب من ايام الامويين
@abcd9283
@abcd9283 2 роки тому
One interesting thing you have missed. He ordered public to work at night and sleep in the daylight to prevent theft.
@thanos7715
@thanos7715 2 роки тому
hey kings and generals, great work! I hope u do more videos on egyptian history :) its mokattam btw
@smash2world
@smash2world 2 роки тому
i wish you the best man,we love you
@theodoros9428
@theodoros9428 Рік тому
Robert Howard the writer ( Conan the Barbarian ) wrote a story about the mad Halif, and gave his own explanation for his disappearance
@jarbropro6283
@jarbropro6283 2 роки тому
Quite interesting considering how greatly history was influenced.. I propose a more northern subject though, the Feudal Collapse of the Polish Kingdom.
@nickpapadopoulos9978
@nickpapadopoulos9978 2 роки тому
@Idk Idk why?
@jarbropro6283
@jarbropro6283 2 роки тому
@Idk Idk its very underrated history
@rayhankhan8992
@rayhankhan8992 2 роки тому
@@jarbropro6283 no
@rayhankhan8992
@rayhankhan8992 2 роки тому
@@nickpapadopoulos9978 nobody cares about that country
@aluminiumknight4038
@aluminiumknight4038 2 роки тому
Yeah Poland is interesting
@markusskram4181
@markusskram4181 Рік тому
Cool vid !
@ahviper5871
@ahviper5871 2 роки тому
He started to change when he had persian teacher and philosopher who was called hamza ibn ali, both al hakem and hamza ibn ali are divine figures in the durzi relgion.
@tzvi7989
@tzvi7989 Рік тому
But the Druze faith seems to have evolved further than that from my understanding or?
@ahviper5871
@ahviper5871 Рік тому
@@tzvi7989 yes you are right,it s generally more than one man shaping a relgion, druze like all the other relgions had frequent changes carried by a series of men , every man has conterbiuted with a change and ideas making the relgion as a result very different and more complicated from the one that once was started.
@alireza2248
@alireza2248 2 роки тому
You're my favorite show!
@egyptianboi305
@egyptianboi305 2 роки тому
"And to some a mad tyrant" Yup that's the camp I'm in you cant convince me or any of my fellow Egyptians otherwise.
@aluminiumknight4038
@aluminiumknight4038 2 роки тому
Egypt is always dealing with mad tyrants
@egyptianboi305
@egyptianboi305 2 роки тому
@@aluminiumknight4038 yup
@MegaBaddog
@MegaBaddog 5 місяців тому
why? can you give a few details?
@aca2883
@aca2883 2 роки тому
There are many missing facts about Al-Hakim, but good presentation. Thanks!
@dustintacohands1107
@dustintacohands1107 2 роки тому
He took away the bacon and beer?!?!? Truly he was mad
@maxzak5310
@maxzak5310 2 роки тому
this feels like a free dlc
@YUMMYB823
@YUMMYB823 2 роки тому
Loving the new animations, all these videos on Muslim expansion are FASCINATING! Can't wait for the videos on the Iberian DLC for CK 3. Thanks K n Gs !!!!
@Roggay47
@Roggay47 2 роки тому
I personally prefer the old ones. Especially in regards to maps and details.
@SEAZNDragon
@SEAZNDragon 2 роки тому
The chess ban may have been an anti-gambling law although that maybe a stretch given chess was seen as a war training game during that time.
@Drewski-hw1yi
@Drewski-hw1yi 2 роки тому
So the lesson from this is don't destroy a holy site or else you'll start a holy war.
@srtwizzy8535
@srtwizzy8535 Рік тому
doesnt defend the dirty things evil devilish christians did during the crusades may god punish them all
@thomasmann4536
@thomasmann4536 2 роки тому
actually, most leaders in history are not seen as universally good or bad, and most are in both camps: Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Napoleon, Bismarck, Peter the Great, Qin Shi Huangdi, etc.
@hitmanboss711
@hitmanboss711 Рік тому
And in fairness, universally evil leaders like- Hitler, Stalin, Vlad the Impaler, Kim Jong- Il, Fidel Castro, etc. Oh yes and basically all those in leadership from the Han dynasty in China. *Shivers* Ah the casualties...RIP yellow turban rebellion as well. And uh Boxer rebellion, RIP Christian Missionary groups and US trade vessels.
@hitmanboss711
@hitmanboss711 Рік тому
@@realtalunkarku That's an excuse. An evil action doesn't stop being evil just because you were in a rough spot. There's already a moral argument about things like this, like the thief who steals because his family is starving. Is the thief evil because he wants to save his loved ones? Of course not. But at what cost is he saving his loved ones? What about the people he is stealing from? Sure he's trying to protect his own and that's great, but at the suffering of others? How is that fair? Why is his family more important than mine? We need to survive too. As you can see it goes both ways. I didn't equivocate on my opinion, all I did was spit the reference which is the exact same thing the other person did. "Thomas Mann"
@hitmanboss711
@hitmanboss711 Рік тому
@@realtalunkarku "Anything" I think that word pretty much explains exactly what I was getting at earlier. There are...Lines. Certain points that shouldn't exactly be crossed. Context is important too though. Okay so let's sum this up real quick, I'm sure you know enough of history to understand what happened between the US and Japan during WW2. They believed their leader was "God" and were very determined to kill their enemies regardless of what price they had to pay, went as far as even suicide attacks. The famous "Banzai" charge, oh how "Heroic" of them. In the end America dropped a couple big boom booms on them and basically ended it there. Now lets look at it from the US point of view, these Japanese guys were rough and fought like demons. More than half the time you couldn't get them to surrender and often they'd fake a surrender to stab you up close so screw that am I right? So you could say the Americans didn't have much of a choice to bomb em since when God built the Japanese people he apparently forgot to put in the "Quit" option in their lifestyle. BUT WELL we got tech for a reason I guess. I digress...They weren't giving up, death was basically the only thing they would accept if not victory. Your pal Vlad over there? In his time period things were a bit rougher in another way, but the dude was famously off his rocker, and he drove spikes through the anus and various other areas. Did it spook people when they passed by? Sure did. Not really any different than the Romans nailing people to a cross way back when. But the point was it was an immoral decision. He didn't HAVE to do those things, he chose one option out of a list of others. The fact that he as an individual operating on behalf of the collective, decided to choose the most painful means of execution for his fellow man all for the excuse of "It makes us look scary" is a pretty clear indication that something isn't correct on the moral compass. He could have easily just had them all hung by a rope and had mile long stretches of just thing. Would've been more acceptable means of execution. Or just killed them first THEN put them on a spike, that works too. It would've had the exact same effect on invading armies, but noooo he decided to do it while they were all alive! Under the code of human ethics, culture rules, and the two main Religions of the world, I can say within all "Popular" belief systems, that individual = Evil. I await your reply with great anticipation.
@ariab8382
@ariab8382 Рік тому
@@realtalunkarku Cyrus the Great literally invented the human rights, how did you forget him😐
@ariab8382
@ariab8382 Рік тому
@@realtalunkarku he did, I don't mean the new human rights now. I'm talking about the concept
@anneonymous4884
@anneonymous4884 Рік тому
It sounds ridiculous that he tried to ban chess, but how many times have boomers tried to ban video games?
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals Рік тому
Every time something goes off... There is currently a proposal to ban them in Russia after a mass shooting.
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 Рік тому
I recall reading somewhere that, according to tradition, the Umayyad Caliph Yazid I was playing chess when he received the head of the Prophet's grandson Husayn following the Battle of Karbala in 680, and this led to the disrepute of chess among some Shi'i authorities (as Husayn and his descendants were regarded as the only legitimate successors to the Prophet).
@AzeriDervish
@AzeriDervish 2 роки тому
How to find the music? Googled EpidemicSound but did not find the music in the background
@MrSwedjen
@MrSwedjen 2 роки тому
Excellent presentation as always. So he is the wellspring of the Druze sect?
@harriottainsley6278
@harriottainsley6278 2 роки тому
Yes he is
@roccomarcy
@roccomarcy 2 роки тому
I love all of your videos, keep it up!! Especially these Islamic videos.
@Zivuzx
@Zivuzx 2 роки тому
that caliph actually prohibited eating fish without scales that's so dumb, and here I thought I was crazy.....
@varalderfreyr8438
@varalderfreyr8438 Рік тому
Kosher?
@Zivuzx
@Zivuzx Рік тому
@@varalderfreyr8438 I eat mostly kosher, but still that caliph was an idiot, a mad idiot.
@zanewatt2865
@zanewatt2865 2 роки тому
The timing of this video is uncanny. I was just doing a Wikipedia crawl late last night that led me to Al-hakim, the druze, etc. then I get on UKposts this morning and here this is.
@SinaiLanguageLovingBallerino
@SinaiLanguageLovingBallerino 2 роки тому
OMG 😱 😆
@LeifSonOfRogaland
@LeifSonOfRogaland 2 роки тому
How refreshing to see a bit of actual historical fact leading to the launching of the Crusades!?
@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq
@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq 2 роки тому
Crusaders are still war mongerers
@LeifSonOfRogaland
@LeifSonOfRogaland 2 роки тому
@@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq You don't know history do you MoMo? I bet you believe that those lands that were once Christian were taken over by peaceful evangelization, right?
@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq
@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq 2 роки тому
@@LeifSonOfRogaland I bet you believe Europe was always Christian
@il967
@il967 2 роки тому
@@LeifSonOfRogaland This doesn't justify the crusades, if that's what you're trying to do.
@LeifSonOfRogaland
@LeifSonOfRogaland 2 роки тому
@@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq No, unlike you I actually know history. Europe was pagan before Christianity arrived. I note that you didn't contest my comment regarding the spread of Islam?
@WAHRHEIT402
@WAHRHEIT402 2 роки тому
He did so many way mad things than what you mentioned😂😂😂..oh boy😂
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 2 роки тому
It probably thanks to the sources talking about this guy that we don't have a real picture of what this guy really was. Because if all of these sources are true then this guy was shiftier than the shifting sands of a desert. My compliments to all those that made this video a reality.
@ahmedabboh9583
@ahmedabboh9583 11 місяців тому
Some of the weirdest laws this Caliph adopted: 1. Distinguishing the dhimmis (non Muslims) in the streets, by obliging them to wear certain clothes and to wear distinctive signs for them. The Jews wore black turbans. While obliging the Christians to wear spare clothes, “a kind of garment as a sign of them,” and to tighten the girdle, “a kind of belt” in their midst. 2. He ordered the insult of a number of the Messenger’s companions, led by Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, Omar Al-Khattab, Othman bin Affan, Mrs. Aisha and Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan. It was written on the doors of mosques. Especially the Mosque of Amr, and on the doors of shops and tombs, and colored with dyes and gold, and forced people to speak out and engrave it in all places. 3. He issued a record that the noon prayer is called at the beginning of the seventh hour and the afternoon prayer is called at the beginning of the ninth hour. 4. Preventing and prohibiting a number of foods, including eating molokhia ( jute mallow soup) and watercress called watercress and the Mutawakuliya attributed to the Mutawakkil. 5. Prohibition of kneading bread with a man and prohibition of eating dalnis. In addition to the prohibition of slaughtering cows that have no consequence except in the days of sacrifice and other days. Only those that are not suitable for plowing are not slaughtered. 6. He issued orders that no one should enter the bathroom without a loincloth, that a woman should not uncover her face in a street or behind a funeral, and that she should not display her finery. 7. No fish shall be sold without peeling, and no fishermen shall catch them. 8. Preventing women from leaving their homes day and night. A decision that lasted for more than 8 months. 9. He ordered the cutting of the vineyards - grape trees - and prevented the sale of grapes, and there was no vineyard left in his state. Likewise, he threw five thousand jars of honey into the sea, fearing that it might make wine. 10. Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, the sixth ruler of the Fatimid state, is considered one of the most prominent of them. His rule was distinguished by the issuance of abnormal laws, such as the prohibition of eating molokhia, and he commanded people to work at night and rest during the day. He shed blood unjustifiably, demolished churches and forced Christians to enter the bathrooms with bells. to distinguish them from Muslims.
@thenizarist5624
@thenizarist5624 Рік тому
The church of Holy Sepulcher was burn down by "Sunni bandits". They didn't like the luxurious lives of Christians in the Fatimid rule. Imam Al-Hakim build the church again for the Christians. Sunnis never missed an opportunity to blemish Fatimids.
@johnirby8847
@johnirby8847 Рік тому
16:36 Look at the heartbreak in that Christian's eyes when they take away his pigs and beer! Never take away bacon and beer from Christians or you are asking for war! Lol
@eytharburhan8869
@eytharburhan8869 Рік тому
🤔😂
@wewenang5167
@wewenang5167 2 роки тому
Well something never changed, even now the Coptic Christians still control most of the bureaucracy of modern Egypt and the Muslim control the army, after more than 1000 years. That is why the Arab spring in Egypt failed. xD.
@pierretawadros2690
@pierretawadros2690 2 роки тому
Want to switch?
@nirvanic3610
@nirvanic3610 2 роки тому
BS
@ghostd69
@ghostd69 2 роки тому
Lol what you talking about
@pierretawadros2690
@pierretawadros2690 2 роки тому
Copts in Egypt make up a minority of every profession outside of being a priest
@wewenang5167
@wewenang5167 2 роки тому
@@ghostd69 just ask any egyptians, many bureaucrats in egyptian government are coptic, including ministers, even the wife of current president of egypt is also christian.
@JRobbySh
@JRobbySh 2 роки тому
Excellent.
@WildBillCox13
@WildBillCox13 2 роки тому
Liked and shared.
@hussienbintalal91
@hussienbintalal91 2 роки тому
one of the most interesting and controverter rulers in the Egyptian history
@Alghi451
@Alghi451 2 роки тому
Yeah araps ruined Egypt so bad also Egyptians actually just arabized Coptic North african people not arap
@Knowmore55555
@Knowmore55555 2 роки тому
@@Alghi451 napoleon destroyed egypt
@Alghi451
@Alghi451 2 роки тому
@@Knowmore55555 no, araps ,arapization, baath, and arapness ruined Egypt
@Alghi451
@Alghi451 2 роки тому
@@comradekenobi6908 I know but i love use arap term
@Alghi451
@Alghi451 2 роки тому
@@comradekenobi6908 tell where are you from first
@idiidi2275
@idiidi2275 2 роки тому
okay, the caliph that was a shia provoke a crusade but did the shia fight anytime aginst cristians because I dont remember, the shia fight only suni but never to cristians
@wewenang5167
@wewenang5167 2 роки тому
cuz they allied with each others that is why, especially the Ismaili hashashin. The crusaders always took them as an allies and even payed the hashashin to killed many muslim rulers.
@aminebr7411
@aminebr7411 2 роки тому
@@Sforza_1994 no it was the aghlabids that fought the Byzantines in Sicily fatimids lost it
@idiidi2275
@idiidi2275 2 роки тому
@@Sforza_1994 Ou I didnt Know
@juanmagm
@juanmagm Рік тому
Bacano, muchas gracias
@H3LLS3NT4SS4SS1N
@H3LLS3NT4SS4SS1N 2 роки тому
Very interesting
@wyihupoip8105
@wyihupoip8105 Рік тому
Great videos! Would like to see a documentary of the Haitian revolution which was an epic war. I think you would make it even more epic. Also the Moorish conquest of Spain will also be a epic one to watch.
@jacobyasharahla5885
@jacobyasharahla5885 Рік тому
Facts
@MegaBaddog
@MegaBaddog 5 місяців тому
Just dont say, that moors were blacks
@wyihupoip8105
@wyihupoip8105 5 місяців тому
@MegaBaddog The truth is that the Moors were various colours. Including black to Mediterranean olive skin. Go to Morocco and Mauritania today and you will see the descendants of the Moors. They come in different colours. It is also important to note that the Moors were Africans. And we know Africans come in different colours.
@MegaBaddog
@MegaBaddog 5 місяців тому
no, the arabs ummayads were elites and there were blacks later on when the ummayad dynasty was falling from 1000 AD onwards@@wyihupoip8105
@goealshafay425
@goealshafay425 2 роки тому
You deserve the title of "the butcher of names" otherwise good video👍
@mustafa8988
@mustafa8988 2 роки тому
Stop being offended on our behalf. We are more than capable of being offended by anything by ourselves and don't need your help 🙏🙏🙏
@chrisantoniadis3566
@chrisantoniadis3566 2 роки тому
is something wrong from @5:22 till 6:22?
@thenizarist5624
@thenizarist5624 Рік тому
Some of the inventions in the time of Imam Al-Hakim bi Amrallah. [1] Pendulum - to measure time: Invented by Ali bin Yunus. [2] Sun Dial - to measure time: Invented by Ali bin Yunus. Molana Imam Hakim made observatory over hills for this inventions. [3] Hollowed metallic needle used for successful cataract operation: Invented by Ammar bin Ali Al-Mausili. With Imam Hakim a.s. patronage he became the most important eye surgeon in Cairo and invented above. [4]Cameras - Mother of all modern cameras is 'Pin Hole Camera' (Ibn-al-Haytham) [5]Spectacles (Optical science), [6]Magnifying lenses, [7]Anatomy of eye, [8]First time offered the correct explanation for the apparent increase in the size of the sun and the moon when near the horizon. (Ibn-al-Haytham)
@tzvi7989
@tzvi7989 Рік тому
Actually pendulums and sundials are older and come from the ancient Greeks and Romans. Islamic civilisations during their golden age only rediscovered ancient Greek philosophy and science and built on top of it. Some of the most important contributions being from al-khwarizmi (Latinised to algorithmi which is where we get the word algorithm from) who invented algebra (al-jabr) before Al-hakim was born
@tzvi7989
@tzvi7989 Рік тому
The rest is correct tho
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