Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany

Biography

Tatars

Ibn Al-Atheer depicts;

It was the most horrible year the Muslims have ever seen from the Prophetic mission of the Messenger up to our current time. More

Ibn Al-Atheer depicts;

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The First Tatar Attack; Introduction

In order to remove the Abbasid Caliphate in Iraq, Genghis Khan thought it better to center himself first in the region of Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. More

The First Tatar Attack; Introduction

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Diseases afflicting Ummah 8/10

The last three diseases that broke the Muslims and caused them to humiliation. More

Diseases afflicting Ummah 8/10

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Diseases afflicting Ummah 7/10

The fourth, fifth and sixth of the disease afflicting the Ummah are as follows: More

Diseases afflicting Ummah 7/10

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Diseases afflicting Ummah 3/10

The first, second and third diseases out of ten afflicting the Ummah of Islam are as follows: More

Diseases afflicting Ummah 3/10

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The Mamluks in a few Lines

The Mamluks in a few lines, from accession of Al-Ma’moon till assassination of Qutuz. More

The Mamluks in a few Lines

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Tatars from the Beginning to ‘Ayn Jaaloot

The Story of the Tatars from the Beginning to ‘Ayn Jaaloot in Few Lines. More

Tatars from the Beginning to ‘Ayn Jaaloot

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The Way to Victory

There is only one way to attain victory, whose steps are clear, in which there is neither confusion nor ambiguity. More

The Way to Victory

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Baghdad Falling Twice: Introduction

How similar is the fall of Baghdad beneath the feet of the Americans to the fall of Baghdad beneath the feet of the Tatars! More

Baghdad Falling Twice: Introduction

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‘Ayn Jaaloot Consequences

Although ‘Ayn Jaaloot was a single battle that lasted only one day, its effects were too strong to imagine, and too numerous to calculate. They include: More

‘Ayn Jaaloot Consequences

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Death of the tyrant

The Muslim hero raised his sword, and, with all his power, struck the neck of Kitbuqa, the arrogant tyrant, and the arrogant head flew and fell down on the ground. More

Death of the tyrant

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The Battle of ‘Ayn Jaaloot

The army of the Tatars passed alongside the west of Bisan and then moved southwards to ‘Ayn Jaaloot. More

The Battle of ‘Ayn Jaaloot