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Saladin Ayyubi

                                            • Ebubekir Subaşı
                                            The Most Beloved Sultan of the Orient...
                                            The great commander who devoted almost his
                                            entire life to the recapture of Jerusalem and
                                            Masjid al-Aqsa from the Crusaders. Faithful
                                            person who says to those who offered to build
                                            a palace for him while he was lying in a tent in
                                            the desert; “How can I think of a palace when
                                            the house of Allah is under siege?”. The vic-
                                            torious commander, Saladin, who conquered
                                            Jerusalem in 1187 and ended the 88-year-old
                                            Crusader occupation...

                                              360 p.  13,5x21 cm  Paperback Cover
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        Hamza ibn
        Abd al-Muttalib

        • Ebubekir Subaşı
        On the eve of that unique period of bliss in
        Mecca, one of the most formidable stalwarts
        of its inhabitants was undoubtedly Hamza. By
        nature, he loved hunting, adventure, valor, and
        disliked a still life. Returning from the hunt,
        meeting the Kaaba and circumambulating it
        would give him a different pleasure. For some
        reason, something broke inside him, his heart
        would melt while he was circumambulating.
        The sight of Hamza’s circumambulation on the
        way back from the hunt was worth seeing, be-
        cause the humble attitude of Hamza, who was
        a valiant man who did not bow to the moun-
        tains, was more valuable than others who were
        not as brave as him. Because it would not be so
        remarkable for those who had already bowed
        their heads in their lives to bow before the
        Kaaba, but Hamza was not like that; How this
        upright head, who would not bend even such
        mountains by the neck, bowed respectfully in
        front of the Kaaba.
          268 p.  13,5x21 cm  Paperback Cover
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