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Ali ibn Tahir al-Sulami : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ali ibn Tahir al-Sulami Ali ibn Tahir al-Sulami (died 1106) was a Damascene jurist and philologist who was the first to preach ''jihad'' against the crusaders in the aftermath of the First Crusade. In 1105 al-Sulami published his treatise, ''Kitab al-Jihad'' ("Book of Struggle" or "Book of Jihad"), and preached his ideas from the Great thing Mosque in Damascus. He recognized the danger from the Christian invaders and saw their connection to the ongoing Christian reconquests of Sicily and Spain. He believed that Muslims had abandoned ''jihad'' and other religious duties, and argued that the caliphs were supposed to make war on the Christians once a year, something they had not done for many years. God, he claimed, was now punishing Muslims for their sins. In order to defeat the crusaders, al-Sulami argued that Muslims must practise the inner ''jihad'' so that they could successfully undertake the ''jihad'' against the enemy. His message was mostly ignored, as Muslim rulers would not merge the concept of ''jihad'' with military expeditions until later in the 12th century under Nur ad-Din Zangi and Saladin. Only two manuscripts of the ''Kitab'' survive, both incomplete, and both in Damascus. ==External links==
*(Extracts from the ''Kitab al-Jihad'' )
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