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Muslim Sources of the Crusading Movement
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Ibn Adb el Hakem The Islamic Conquest of Spain Internet History Sourcebooks
Al Maggari Tarik's Address to his Soldiers- 711 C.E. Internet History Sourcebooks
Ali Ibn Tahir Al Sulami Kitab al Jihad Cornell University
Ibn Al-Qalanisi The Siege of Tyre DeReMilitari.Org
Ibn Al Athir The Franks Seize Antioch The University of Michigan
Ibn Al Athir & Ibn Al Qalanisi The Franks Conquer Jerusalem The University of Michigan
Ibn Al Qalanisi The Second Crusade-The Siege of Damascus Cornell University
Ibn Al Qalanisi & Sibt Ibn Al Jawzi The Siege of Damascus The University of Michigan
bha ad Din ibn Shaddad Portrait of Saladin The University of Michigan
Imad Al Din The Battle of Hittin, 1187 The University of Michigan
Ibn Al Athir Saladin Takes Jerusalem The University of Michigan
Al Makrisi Account of the Crusade of St. Louis Internet History Sourcebooks
Sihab Al Din The Battle of Hattin from a Muslim Source DeReMilitari.Org
Ibn Jubayr The Travels of Ibn Jubayr, 1184 Cornell University
[German] Ibn al-Qalanisi Die Damaszener Chronik der Kreuzzüge Originals von H.A.R. Gibb
[French] Livre des sources médiévales: Les Croisades sources musulmanes et arméniennes
Mohammed Ben Zeky: Sermon at Jerusalem - Given the first Friday after Saladin’s victory by Mohammed Ben Zeky.Crusades-Encyclopedia
Cdi Alfadhel- Letter from Saladin on the Third Crusade - Crusades-Encyclopedia
Beha ad-Din Richard the Lionheart's Slaughter of Muslim Prisoners- Crusades-Encyclopedia