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Lost Islamic History

Summary: Lost Islamic History’s mission is to educate all people, regardless of religious affiliation about the story of Muslims of the past. Great feats have been achieved by Muslims throughout the world for the past 1400 years and they deserve to be recognized. It is our belief that the only way Muslims (and the world in general) can again regain such prominence and success is to follow Islam as it is meant to be followed. This website aims to promote that by giving examples of successful Muslims who adhered to Islam and contrasting it with those who were not successful and did not follow Islam closely. That said, this website does not exist to promote any political agenda. It is our policy to refrain from commenting on any modern political developments, or support any modern political ideologies. This allows us to remain unbaised in our analysis of past empires, people, and civilizations.

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Podcasts:

 The Crusades Part 5 - Salah al-Din & The Liberation of Jerusalem - Islamic History Podcast 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 08:32

This episode of the Lost Islamic History podcast looks at the great Muslim leader in the face of the Crusader threat. Salah al-Din comes to power and lead the Muslims to victory and the liberation of Jerusalem.

 The Crusades Part 5 - Salah al-Din & The Liberation of Jerusalem - Islamic History Podcast 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:32

This episode of the Lost Islamic History podcast looks at the great Muslim leader in the face of the Crusader threat. Salah al-Din comes to power and lead the Muslims to victory and the liberation of Jerusalem.

 The Crusades Part 5 - Salah al-Din & The Liberation of Jerusalem - Islamic History Podcast 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:32

This episode of the Lost Islamic History podcast looks at the great Muslim leader in the face of the Crusader threat. Salah al-Din comes to power and lead the Muslims to victory and the liberation of Jerusalem.

 The Crusades Part 4 - The Tide Turns - Islamic History Podcast 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:08

This episode of the Lost Islamic History podcast looks at the development of Muslim unity in the mid-1100s in the face of the Crusader threat. Syria and Egypt finally unite, paving the way for Salah al-Din to come in and lead the Muslims to victory and the liberation of Jerusalem.

 The Crusades Part 4 - The Tide Turns - Islamic History Podcast 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:08

This episode of the Lost Islamic History podcast looks at the development of Muslim unity in the mid-1100s in the face of the Crusader threat. Syria and Egypt finally unite, paving the way for Salah al-Din to come in and lead the Muslims to victory and the liberation of Jerusalem.

 The Crusades Part 4 - The Tide Turns - Islamic History Podcast 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:08

This episode of the Lost Islamic History podcast looks at the development of Muslim unity in the mid-1100s in the face of the Crusader threat. Syria and Egypt finally unite, paving the way for Salah al-Din to come in and lead the Muslims to victory and the liberation of Jerusalem.

 The Crusades Part 3 - The Occupation Of The Holy City - Islamic History Podcast #3 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:06:26

This episode of the Lost Islamic History podcast looks at the occupation of Jerusalem in the Crusades and the Muslim response (or lack of response) in the early 1100s.

 The Crusades Part 3 - The Occupation Of The Holy City - Islamic History Podcast #3 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:06:26

This episode of the Lost Islamic History podcast looks at the occupation of Jerusalem in the Crusades and the Muslim response (or lack of response) in the early 1100s.

 The Crusades Part 3 - The Occupation Of The Holy City - Islamic History Podcast #3 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 06:26

This episode of the Lost Islamic History podcast looks at the occupation of Jerusalem in the Crusades and the Muslim response (or lack of response) in the early 1100s.

 The Crusades Part 2 - Cannibals? - Islamic History Podcast #2 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:06:11

This video is for the Lost Islamic History podcast. This episode looks at the continued Crusader march through Muslim lands on their way to Jerusalem from 1098 to 1099. We will see the massacre and cannibalism of the city of Maarrat al-Numan and the capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders in 1099.

 The Crusades Part 2 - Cannibals? - Islamic History Podcast #2 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:06:11

This video is for the Lost Islamic History podcast. This episode looks at the continued Crusader march through Muslim lands on their way to Jerusalem from 1098 to 1099. We will see the massacre and cannibalism of the city of Maarrat al-Numan and the capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders in 1099.

 The Crusades Part 2 - Cannibals? - Islamic History Podcast #2 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 06:11

This video is for the Lost Islamic History podcast. This episode looks at the continued Crusader march through Muslim lands on their way to Jerusalem from 1098 to 1099. We will see the massacre and cannibalism of the city of Maarrat al-Numan and the capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders in 1099.

 The Crusades Part 1 - The Fall Of Antioch - Islamic History Podcast #1 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:08:14

Lost Islamic History’s mission is to educate all people, regardless of religious affiliation about the story of Muslims of the past. Great feats have been achieved by Muslims throughout the world for the past 1400 years and they deserve to be recognized. It is our belief that the only way Muslims (and the world in general) can again regain such prominence and success is to follow Islam as it is meant to be followed. This website aims to promote that by giving examples of successful Muslims who adhered to Islam and contrasting it with those who were not successful and did not follow Islam closely. That said, this website does not exist to promote any political agenda. It is our policy to refrain from commenting on any modern political developments, or support any modern political ideologies. This allows us to remain unbaised in our analysis of past empires, people, and civilizations.

 The Crusades Part 1 - The Fall Of Antioch - Islamic History Podcast #1 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:08:14

Lost Islamic History’s mission is to educate all people, regardless of religious affiliation about the story of Muslims of the past. Great feats have been achieved by Muslims throughout the world for the past 1400 years and they deserve to be recognized. It is our belief that the only way Muslims (and the world in general) can again regain such prominence and success is to follow Islam as it is meant to be followed. This website aims to promote that by giving examples of successful Muslims who adhered to Islam and contrasting it with those who were not successful and did not follow Islam closely. That said, this website does not exist to promote any political agenda. It is our policy to refrain from commenting on any modern political developments, or support any modern political ideologies. This allows us to remain unbaised in our analysis of past empires, people, and civilizations.

 The Crusades Part 1 - The Fall Of Antioch - Islamic History Podcast #1 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 08:14

Lost Islamic History’s mission is to educate all people, regardless of religious affiliation about the story of Muslims of the past. Great feats have been achieved by Muslims throughout the world for the past 1400 years and they deserve to be recognized. It is our belief that the only way Muslims (and the world in general) can again regain such prominence and success is to follow Islam as it is meant to be followed. This website aims to promote that by giving examples of successful Muslims who adhered to Islam and contrasting it with those who were not successful and did not follow Islam closely. That said, this website does not exist to promote any political agenda. It is our policy to refrain from commenting on any modern political developments, or support any modern political ideologies. This allows us to remain unbaised in our analysis of past empires, people, and civilizations.

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