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Submitted To:
Mr.Ejaz
Submitted By:
Ammar Sabir Cheema
(sp13-bbi-007)
Shahzad Hameed
(sp13-bbi-018)
THE CRUSADESTHE
CRUSADES
BACKGROUND
• The word “crusade” comes from the Spanish cruzade which means
“marked with the cross”
– Crusaders wore red crosses on their chests to symbolize their
purpose
• The clash between Islam and Christianity started the very first day
with the advent of islam.
• The Muslims believed in Oneness of Allah and on other hand
Christians believed in trinity.
• By the end of the 11th century, Western Europe had emerged as a
significant power in its own right. Byzantium was losing considerable
territory to the invading Seljuk Turks.
• Seljuk Turks defeated the Byzantine Army at the battle of Manzikirt in
1071.
• They gain control over much of Anatolia.
The First Crusade (1096-99)
• Pope Urban II called Christians for first crusade.
• Soon a grand army assembled in France.
• Four armies of Crusaders were set to depart for Byzantium in August
1096.
• A less organized band of knights set off before the others
• In the first major clash Turkish forces crushed the invading
Europeans.
• The Seljuk were indulged in their state issues.
• In May 1097,after defeating Qilij Sultan(a Seljuk) the Crusaders and
their Byzantine allies captured Nicaea.
• In the same way after defeating Sultan Yaghi,Crusaders captured
Armenia.
• Count Baldwin was declared the as the king of Armenia.
• The Crusaders encaptured coastal town of Maarat-al-Numan and
killed 100,000 Muslims there.
• At last on June 1099,the Crusader army was against the walls of
Jerusalem.
• There was a massive bloodshed of Muslims and even the holy places
were not left free of blood.
• The Jerusalem which was gained by Omer the great so peacefully,
was now red with Muslim blood.
• The crusades then fought a battle against Fatimids and became the
rulers of whole Palestine.
• This was the end of first crusade.
The Second Crusade (1147-49)
• The news of AL-Ruha’s fall was received with concern by Pope
Eugenis 3.
• The Pope with other emperors including The German Emperor,
Conrad 3 and the King of France launched the third crusade.
• The crusaders besieged Damascus but they did not succeeded in
taking it from Muslims.
• The Crusade proved to be a failure.
• The combined Muslim forces dealt a humiliating defeat to the
Crusaders, decisively ending the Second Crusade.
• But islands in the Aegean sea fell to the Crusades which was a great
blow to the Muslims.
Nuruddin Zangi(1146-1174)
• In the mean time great person rose from the lines of Muslims.
• He was Nuruddin,the very capable son of Imaduddin Zangi.
• Nuruddin annexed the entire district of al-Ruha.
• He also captured the Christian Governor of the area, Count Jocelin 2
and imprisoned him.
• He then attacked the ruler of Antioch,Bohemund 2 and imprisoned
him.
• He would not release the two princes till they had paid him a large
ransom.
Salahuddin al-Ayyubi(1169-1192)
• Salahuddin was the son of Ayyub,the commander of Baalbeck under
the Zangids.
• The only objective of his life was to take Jerusalem back from
Christians.
• Because the Great Masjid, Masjid-e-Aqsa was a holy place of
Muslims.
• The Muslims up to this day remember it as Qibla-e-awal.
• The Prophet Muhammad(SAW) also offered a prayer there during
Meraj.
• After a series of wars with Christians and even Muslims who had
become allies of the Christians, Salahuddin regained Jerusalem for
Muslims .
• When Salahuddin entered Jerusalem, he asked the Christian
inhabitants to pay few money and leave Jerusalem.
• This was the education of Islam.
The Third Crusade (1189-92)
• The fall of Jerusalem sent a wave of horror throughout the Europe.
• All the kings of Europe rose to fight for the honor of Christendom.
• Three powerful kings took the lead .
• Richard of England, Frederick Barbarossa, Emperor of Germany and
Philip 2,king of France.
• Acre fell to Crusaders in 1191.
• 3000 Muslims prisoners were killed.
• After this Christian army stood before the walls of Jerusalem.
• But failed to take it from Muslims.
• Because Muslims fighted recklessly.
• At last a treaty was signed between Salah-Uddin and Richard.
• According to this treaty Salah-Uddin retained all the land he hand.
• Also Christians were allowed to enter Jerusalem free of arms.
From the Fourth to the Sixth Crusade
(1198-1229)
• There were many crusades after this but not all were aimed against
the Muslims or any holy city.
• The fourth crusade was aimed at and resulted in capture of
Constantinople.
• The fifth Crusade was fighted to take Egypt from Muslims, but it
proved failure for crusaders.
• In Sixth Crusade Emperor Frederick II achieved the peaceful transfer
of Jerusalem to Crusader.
• The peace treaty expired a decade later, and Muslims easily regained
control of Jerusalem.
• So Jerusalem came back to Muslims in 1246.
• From this time Jerusalem remained in Muslims hands until 1947.
• After this Israel came into being existence.
References
• A Short History of ISLAM(S.F Mahmud)
• Salahuddin(Unknown writer)
• Dastaan Emaan Faroosho Ki(Altumash)
JzakAllah

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The Crusades

  • 1. Title: OOP Submitted To: Mr.Ejaz Submitted By: Ammar Sabir Cheema (sp13-bbi-007) Shahzad Hameed (sp13-bbi-018)
  • 3. BACKGROUND • The word “crusade” comes from the Spanish cruzade which means “marked with the cross” – Crusaders wore red crosses on their chests to symbolize their purpose • The clash between Islam and Christianity started the very first day with the advent of islam. • The Muslims believed in Oneness of Allah and on other hand Christians believed in trinity. • By the end of the 11th century, Western Europe had emerged as a significant power in its own right. Byzantium was losing considerable territory to the invading Seljuk Turks. • Seljuk Turks defeated the Byzantine Army at the battle of Manzikirt in 1071. • They gain control over much of Anatolia.
  • 4. The First Crusade (1096-99) • Pope Urban II called Christians for first crusade. • Soon a grand army assembled in France. • Four armies of Crusaders were set to depart for Byzantium in August 1096. • A less organized band of knights set off before the others • In the first major clash Turkish forces crushed the invading Europeans. • The Seljuk were indulged in their state issues. • In May 1097,after defeating Qilij Sultan(a Seljuk) the Crusaders and their Byzantine allies captured Nicaea. • In the same way after defeating Sultan Yaghi,Crusaders captured Armenia.
  • 5. • Count Baldwin was declared the as the king of Armenia. • The Crusaders encaptured coastal town of Maarat-al-Numan and killed 100,000 Muslims there. • At last on June 1099,the Crusader army was against the walls of Jerusalem. • There was a massive bloodshed of Muslims and even the holy places were not left free of blood. • The Jerusalem which was gained by Omer the great so peacefully, was now red with Muslim blood. • The crusades then fought a battle against Fatimids and became the rulers of whole Palestine. • This was the end of first crusade.
  • 6. The Second Crusade (1147-49) • The news of AL-Ruha’s fall was received with concern by Pope Eugenis 3. • The Pope with other emperors including The German Emperor, Conrad 3 and the King of France launched the third crusade. • The crusaders besieged Damascus but they did not succeeded in taking it from Muslims. • The Crusade proved to be a failure. • The combined Muslim forces dealt a humiliating defeat to the Crusaders, decisively ending the Second Crusade. • But islands in the Aegean sea fell to the Crusades which was a great blow to the Muslims.
  • 7. Nuruddin Zangi(1146-1174) • In the mean time great person rose from the lines of Muslims. • He was Nuruddin,the very capable son of Imaduddin Zangi. • Nuruddin annexed the entire district of al-Ruha. • He also captured the Christian Governor of the area, Count Jocelin 2 and imprisoned him. • He then attacked the ruler of Antioch,Bohemund 2 and imprisoned him. • He would not release the two princes till they had paid him a large ransom.
  • 8. Salahuddin al-Ayyubi(1169-1192) • Salahuddin was the son of Ayyub,the commander of Baalbeck under the Zangids. • The only objective of his life was to take Jerusalem back from Christians. • Because the Great Masjid, Masjid-e-Aqsa was a holy place of Muslims. • The Muslims up to this day remember it as Qibla-e-awal. • The Prophet Muhammad(SAW) also offered a prayer there during Meraj. • After a series of wars with Christians and even Muslims who had become allies of the Christians, Salahuddin regained Jerusalem for Muslims . • When Salahuddin entered Jerusalem, he asked the Christian inhabitants to pay few money and leave Jerusalem. • This was the education of Islam.
  • 9. The Third Crusade (1189-92) • The fall of Jerusalem sent a wave of horror throughout the Europe. • All the kings of Europe rose to fight for the honor of Christendom. • Three powerful kings took the lead . • Richard of England, Frederick Barbarossa, Emperor of Germany and Philip 2,king of France. • Acre fell to Crusaders in 1191. • 3000 Muslims prisoners were killed. • After this Christian army stood before the walls of Jerusalem. • But failed to take it from Muslims. • Because Muslims fighted recklessly. • At last a treaty was signed between Salah-Uddin and Richard. • According to this treaty Salah-Uddin retained all the land he hand. • Also Christians were allowed to enter Jerusalem free of arms.
  • 10. From the Fourth to the Sixth Crusade (1198-1229) • There were many crusades after this but not all were aimed against the Muslims or any holy city. • The fourth crusade was aimed at and resulted in capture of Constantinople. • The fifth Crusade was fighted to take Egypt from Muslims, but it proved failure for crusaders. • In Sixth Crusade Emperor Frederick II achieved the peaceful transfer of Jerusalem to Crusader. • The peace treaty expired a decade later, and Muslims easily regained control of Jerusalem. • So Jerusalem came back to Muslims in 1246. • From this time Jerusalem remained in Muslims hands until 1947. • After this Israel came into being existence.
  • 11. References • A Short History of ISLAM(S.F Mahmud) • Salahuddin(Unknown writer) • Dastaan Emaan Faroosho Ki(Altumash)