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Complete 7 pages APA formatted article: Book Review of Book of Saladin by Tariq Ali.

Complete 7 pages APA formatted article: Book Review of Book of Saladin by Tariq Ali. The Book of Saladin is the most historical of the three books, based on the rise and career of Salah al-Din. The novel’s characters are a mix of real and imagined people: Saladin and his family were real people, as was Ibn Maymun, or Maimonides as we know him. Saladin’s wives, his old retainer Shashi and Ibn Yakub, the narrator, are all Ali’s creations. Ali notes in his introduction that he has remained faithful to historical events, but has tried to imagine the players’ inner lives.

The book is split into three sections, with each chapter given a descriptive title, much like old chronicles had. Ali begins with Saladin’s rise to power as the conqueror of Fatimid Egypt. The Fatimids, a Shi’i dynasty that founded Cairo and opposed the Abbasid caliphate in Baghdad, Saladin not only strengthened the Abbasid Caliphate but also provided the Muslims with a southern approach to Palestine from which they could attack the Crusaders in Jerusalem.

In conclusion, the Christians holding Jerusalem are shown to be cruel leaders. Upon conquering the city, they massacred all the Jewish and Muslim inhabitants, sparing neither women nor children. Under siege, they again turn against the native population of the town. Thýir leaders are haughty and vain, unwilling and unable to recognize the Muslims as anything other than inferior cars. Ali reminds us that even the Crusaders’ military powers have been vastly overrated and that Richard the Lionheart was much despised—and his military skills questioned—by Christians of the day.

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