Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany

Biography

Tatars

Too Weak Caliph

the Caliph was psychologically defeated and missing the spirit of resistance. He also did not bring up his people on Jihaad. More

Too Weak Caliph

Tatars

Tatars and library of Baghdad

What did the Tatars do with the enormous library of Baghdad? Read below to know. More

Tatars and library of Baghdad

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Strange belief among Muslims

In the wake of the fall of Baghdad, a strange belief started to circulate among the Muslims. What was that? More

Strange belief among Muslims

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Killing Words

Mu’ayyid Ad-Deen heard some words of a Muslim woman caused his death. What were such words? More

Killing Words

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Fears of epidemics

Hulagu felt afraid of the outbreak of epidemics that might harm his army, because of the heaps of stinking dead bodies,he issued the following commands. More

Fears of epidemics

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Fall of Baghdad Impact

What does the fall of Baghdad mean? What does it mean that the caliph was killed and no other caliph was appointed? More

Fall of Baghdad Impact

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The World Conditions in 639 A.H.

The conditions of the world in 639 may be summarized in ten points. They are as follows: More

The World Conditions in 639 A.H.

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The Established Rule

That is the rule: what counts in Islam is not race or color, but only piety. The true Muslim is the one who goes forth to help anyone sharing him the same belief. More

The Established Rule

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Death of Jalaal Ad-Deen

Chormagan simply joined North Persia (presently Iran) to the Tatarian Empire in 629 A.H. More

Death of Jalaal Ad-Deen

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Scenes of humiliation

A Tatar appeared and ordered us to tie each other up. My companions started to implement his orders. More

Scenes of humiliation

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It is man himself who chooses

Qutuz sought the aid of Allaah, worked faithfully and sincerely, and urged others to work with him. For this reason, he had to attain the fruit of his work. More

It is man himself who chooses

Tatars

The Main Point

"Things always become obvious in the light of their opposites." More

The Main Point