When Saladin accepted the intervention of King Baudouin IV of Jerusalem
Let’s return from Reynold’s estate, which broke the Kerak Christian-Muslim peace deal
a scene of a conversation with an Islamic cleric protesting against it
An Islamic cleric enters the tent, faces Saladin and bites the people around him with a wink
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(1)Why did you pull out
(1)It’s up to God to win or lose this warimage text translation
Muslim priest who slays Saladin that the victory or defeat of war depends on God’s will and should have fought
Saladin’s answer to that
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(1)It’s important, but strategies and troops
(1)The morale and health of the soldiers are importantimage text translation
(1)I can’t take away the castle with the enemy behind meimage text translation
(1)The Arab army has won so many timesimage text translation
(1)God made me kingimage text translation
(2)Before I set it up
LOGICALLY FACTING SALADIN
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(1)I always lost
(1)Because of our sinsimage text translation
a Muslim priest who is still out of his senses
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(1)I lost because I wasn’t ready
Saladin, who was eating a snack, responds with a snort
I lost because I wasn’t ready
It is because you were unprepared
Along with Baudouin IV and Balien, a scene that represents rationality based on reason rather than religious fanaticism
The movie Kingdom of Heaven