Crusades Through Arab Eyes

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Arab chroniclers
Arab history
Arab identity
armies
battle
caliphate
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chivalry
conquest
cultural clash
diplomacy
East-West relations
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European invasion
forthcoming
fortresses
Frankish kingdoms
historical narrative
Holy Land
invasion
Islamic consciousness
Islamic history
Islamic victory
Jerusalem
jihad
knights
leadership
medieval Middle East
medieval warfare
Middle Ages
Muslim perspective
poetry
prophecy
resistance
Richard the Lionheart
Saladin
siege
sultan

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  • ISBN 9781849251198
  • Weight: 375g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Saqi Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In August 1099, Abu Saad al-Harawi, a judge from Damascus, stormed into the Caliph’s court in Baghdad, condemning its luxury while Muslims in Syria and Palestine were slaughtered by the Frankish invaders.

With this charged scene, Amin Maalouf opens his exhilarating narrative history of two centuries of war that, nearly a millennium later, still cast their shadow on Arab-Western relations. The Crusaders’ first major triumph came with the sack of Jerusalem in 1099. After two days of carnage, not a single Muslim was left alive within the city walls. Yet it would take another fifty years before the Arab East mounted a united resistance.

Maalouf recounts in gripping detail the fall of city after city: Antioch, betrayed from within; Tripoli, besieged and stripped of its priceless library; Ma’arra, where the Franj committed unspeakable atrocities. Against this devastation, he sketches vivid portraits of the Arabs who rose in response: Nur al-Din, the ‘Saint-King’ who forged the first united defence of Muslim nations, and Saladin, the reluctant leader who would ultimately reclaim Jerusalem.

Amin Maalouf is a Lebanese writer and journalist. He is the author of bestselling books, including Leo Africanus, Samakand, On Identity and Ports of Call. He has lived in Paris since 1976.