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of god to the sunni muslims. summary known as the great opponent of the crusaders, saladin was a muslim warrior and ayyubid sultan of egypt. of kurdish ancestry from mesopotamia, saladin lived for ten years in damascus in the court of nur ad-din, where he studied sunni theology. later, saladin went with
lieutenant of nur ad-din, on campaigns ( , , ) against the fatimid rulers of egypt . shirkuh became vizier in egypt, and on his death ( ) was succeeded by saladin, who later caused the name of the shiite fatimid caliph to be excluded from the friday prayer, thus excluding him from the ruling hierarchy. with...
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