Salah Al-deen Al-Ayyobi (TV series)

Salah Al-deen Al-Ayyobi
صلاح الدين الأيوبي
Also known as Salah Al-Din
Genre Biography, drama, religion, history, serial
Based on Salah Al-Din
Directed by Hatem Ali
Starring Jamal Suleiman
Suzan Najm Aldeen
Bassem Yakhour
Najah Sfkony
Wael Ramadan
Mohammed Miftah
Composer(s) Walid Saif
Country of origin Syria
Original language(s) Arabic
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 30
Production
Executive producer(s) Muthanna Sobh
Producer(s) Syrian Art Production International [1]
Running time 40-45 minutes
Release
Original network MBC1
Picture format SDTV
First shown in 1 Ramadan 2001
External links
Production
website
sapi-hi.com

Salah Al-Din (Arabic: صلاح الدين الأيوبي) is a 2001 historical Arabic television series directed by Hatem Ali which deals with the political events in the sixth century AH in the region of the Levant and Egypt, in the scene of the Crusades. The series focuses on the biography of Salah ad-Din and highlights his courage and good creation and wisdom as he tells how he managed to unite the Muslims and crush the crusaders in the battle of Hattin and restore Jerusalem after being taken away by the Crusaders for almost a hundred years. The series presents the historical narrative from an Islamic point of view and distanced itself from the thorny areas between Sunnis and Shiites, as it refrains from addressing the Fatimid Ismaili Shiite orientation and the difference between it and the Zengid Sultanate of the Sunni Abbasid Caliphate, whether in faith or practice. The series consists of thirty episodes starting from the birth of the protagonist and continues to display events in chronological order with exposure to other threads complementary to the story and related to the historical period. The series conjuncts with the series Searching for Salah al-Din by Najdat Anzour on the impact of the Al-Aqsa restore, which began in autumn 2000.

Cast

From Sudan
From Jordan
Guests of honor
From Lebanon
Guests of honor:
From Lebanon
With new faces

Criticism of the series and historical and logical fallacies

The murder of Imad ad-Din Zengi was filmed by his servant and was justified because his servant killed him because of his fear of punishment because he drank from his cup and this subject was violated by many historians and before that it is not common sense to kill Atabek and the head of an army full of such simple and historical sources and books mostly suggest that the topic is larger and deeper than that.

References

Salah Al-deen Al-Ayyobi on IMDb

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