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  1. Bahāʾ al-Dīn Abū al-Maḥāsin Yūsuf ibn Rāfiʿ ibn Tamīm (Arabic: بهاء الدين ابن شداد; the honorific title "Bahā' ad-Dīn" means "splendor of the faith"; sometimes known as Bohadin or Boha-Eddyn) (6 March 1145 – 8 November 1234) was a 12th-century Kurdish jurist, scholar and historian notable for writing a ...

  2. In full: Abū al-Maḥāsin Yūsuf ibn Rāfiʿ ibn Shaddād Bahāʾ al-Dīn. Born: 1145, Mosul, Iraq. Died: 1235, Aleppo, Syria (aged 90) Subjects Of Study: jihad. Bahāʾ al-Dīn (born 1145, Mosul, Iraq—died 1235, Aleppo, Syria) was an Arab writer and statesman, author of the Sirat Salāḥ ad-Dīn (“Life of Saladin ”).

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  3. 30 de ago. de 2013 · "Saladin is perhaps the one and only Muslim ruler who emerges with any clarity in standard tales and histories of the Crusades; this is a translation of Baha' al-Din Ibn Shaddad's account of his life and career. Ibn Shaddad (1144-1234) was clearly a great admirer of Saladin and was a close associate of his, serving as his qadi al ...

  4. The series Crusader Texts in Translation goes from strength to strength, making rare and less rare sources available in scholarly and readable English versions. The books have already greatly incre...

  5. Saladin is perhaps the one and only Muslim ruler who emerges with any clarity in standard tales and histories of the Crusades; this is a translation of Baha’ al-Din Ibn Shaddads account of his life and career. Ibn Shaddad (1144-1234) was clearly a great admirer of Saladin and was a close associate of his, serving as his qadi al-’askar ...

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  6. The sources most often used to study the life of Saladin were written by members of his own royal court, Baha Al-Din Ibn Shaddad, and Imad ad-Din, as well as his enemy, the Archbishop of Jerusalem, William of Tyre.

  7. The al-Nawādir al-Sultaniyya wa'l-Maḥāsin al-Yūsufiyya ("Sultany Anecdotes and Josephly Virtues", in 2001 translated by D. S. Richards as The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin ), an Arabic biography of Saladin written by the Kurdish chronicler Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad who served in Saladin's camp and was an eyewitness.