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Starters[edit | edit source]
Pos. | No. | Name | Face | Description |
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1 | Emir Abdelkader رحمه الله | The Emir of Algeria, who lived in the 19th century during the French colonial period, was an Islamic leader and freedom fighter for his country. | ||
48 | Imam Malik رحمه الله | Sheikh ul-Islam Malik ibn Anas founded the Maliki school of Islamic law. An account of his life and works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgU6wNwusdk | ||
47 | Imam Hanbal رحمه الله | Sheikh ul-Islam Ahmad ibn Hanbal founded the Hanbali school of Islamic law. An account of his life and works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGL5bJl1rvY | ||
46 | Imam Shafi'i رحمه الله | Sheikh ul-Islam Abu Abdullah ash-Shafi'i founded the Shafi'i school of Islamic law. An account of his life and works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo_na7zQkf0 | ||
12 | Imam Abu Hanifa رحمه الله | Sheikh ul-Islam Abu Hanifa founded the Hanifi school of Islamic law. An account of his life and works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRc1b0ogVx4 | ||
6 | Saif ad-Din Qutuz رحمه الله | A slave who became the Sultan of Egypt. Saif ad-Din Qutuz (pronounced Saifuddin) defeated the 7th crusade and led his army against the Mongol invaders, defeating them at the Battle of Ain Jalut. | ||
28 | Mehmed the Conqueror رحمه الله | The conqueror of Constantinople. | ||
15 | Nur ad-Din Zengi رحمه الله | Nur ad-Din Zengi (pronounced Nuruddin), Emir of Aleppo and destroyer of the 2nd crusade. | ||
53 | Suleiman the Magnificent رحمه الله | The longest-reigning Ottoman sultan who launched the Caliphate's golden age and expanded it significantly. | ||
9 | Tariq ibn Ziyad رحمه الله | The conqueror of Iberia. | ||
11 (Captain) | Saladin رحمه الله | The first Sultan of Egypt and Syria, who defeated the crusaders at the Battle of Hattin and liberated Jerusalem from the crusaders. An account of his life and works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGiMWkE7wZ4 |
Bench[edit | edit source]
Pos. | No. | Name | Face | Description |
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77 | Tugrul Beg رحمه الله | The founder and first Sultan of the Great Seljuk Empire. | ||
57 | Imam Bukhari رحمه الله | Muhammad al-Bukhari compiled the book Sahih al-Bukhari, the most authentic collection of Prophetic traditions (hadith) and one of the six major hadith collections. | ||
3 | Imam Muslim رحمه الله | Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj compiled Sahih Muslim, one of the six major hadith collections. | ||
4 | Imam Tirmidhi رحمه الله | Muhammad ibn Isa at-Tirmidhi compiled Jami at-Tirmidhi, one of the six major hadith collections. | ||
90 | Imam Nawawi رحمه الله | A great scholar of hadith who wrote many books, notably Riyad us-Saliheen and al-Arbaeen an-Nawawiyyah. | ||
16 | Imam Abu Dawud رحمه الله | Imam Abu Dawud compiled Sunan Abi Dawud, one of the six major hadith collections. | ||
25 | Qalawun رحمه الله | Al-Mansur Qalawun, the seventh Sultan of Egypt, who liberated Tripoli from the crusaders. | ||
61 | Baibars رحمه الله | The fourth Sultan of Egypt, Baibars (nicknamed Abul Futuh) defeated the crusaders in three campaigns and paved the way to the end of their presence in the Levant. | ||
33 | Dragut رحمه الله | Turgut Reis, known as the Drawn Sword of Islam, was an Ottoman naval commander who expanded the Caliphate's naval power across the Mediterranean. | ||
7 | Babur رحمه الله | Zahir ud-Din Muhammad, a descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan, was the founder and first Emperor of the Mughal Empire. | ||
2 | Aurangzeb رحمه الله | Muhi ud-Din Muhammad was the sixth Mughal Emperor. The Empire reached its greatest extent under his rule. He was a pious leader who ruled the Indian subcontinent according to Allah's Shari'ah, a hafiz (memorizer) of the Qur'an, and did not live a luxurious lifestyle. | ||
55 | Timur رحمه الله | Timur was the founder and first Emperor of the Timurid Empire, an undefeated military leader whose armies were feared throughout the Old World. |