The day the Muslims defeated the Tatars..
From the spring of Goliath to the Al-Aqsa flood..
“The people of #Iraq stood and watched the Tatars sweep through Khorasan - #Iran and the countries of Central Asia - and kill millions of its people, and they did not move to support their Muslim brothers. They preferred safety and decided to follow the path of humiliating peace with the Tatars.
Only two years later, the Tatars came to them and killed more than a million people from #Baghdad, burned it with everyone in it, and used the sword against the people of Iraq.
However, the people of the Levant did not learn. They raised peace flags and established treaties and agreements with the Tatars, and they stood and watched Iraq burn and its people being slaughtered.
Months passed until the #Tatars came to them and occupied the Levant, destroyed #Damascus, killed the people of #Homs, and burned #Aleppo.
However, the people of #Egypt did not learn from it, and the #Mamluks, the rulers of Egypt, were inclined to accept the unfair terms and peace of the Tatars, had God not strengthened them with the victorious Sultan #Qutz, where he said his famous saying:
“I throw myself at the Tatars, O princes of the Muslims. You have been eating from the treasury for a long time, and you hate the invaders, and I am heading. Whoever chooses jihad will accompany me, and whoever does not choose that will return to his home. God is aware of it, and the sin of the Muslim harem is on the necks of those who are late to fight.” "
Then he addressed them and said:
“O Muslim leaders, who is for Islam if not us?”
The princes were affected by what he said, and in order for Qutuz to make sure that there was no chance for a truce, he ordered the execution of the Tatar messengers and their hanging at the gates of the city so that everyone would know that the state was mobilizing for jihad and block the way for everyone who wanted to make peace with the Tatars.
The day of Ain Jalut was a difficult day for the Muslims, the day of the great battle between the Muslims and the Tatars in Palestine. Qutuz was forced to go down to the battlefield himself after he was directing the battle, and he was almost killed by a Tatar arrow that missed and hit his horse, until things became intense, so he stood up and fought on foot. Rather, he added more, in order to stabilize his soldiers and raise their morale, so he threw his helmet on the ground as an expression of his longing for martyrdom and his lack of fear of death, and he uttered his famous cry: “Oh my God!” So the circle turned around for the Tatars until Ain Goliath became the site of their true annihilation, and in it God gave rest. The world was saved from their evil at the hands of people who believed God and He believed them, and they supported Him and He supported them and honored them with great honor and honor.
These are the Sunnahs that as long as people are ignorant of them, they will taste from the cup of their bitterness until the dungeon. There is no peace with invaders, and there is no safety for cowards who abandon their brothers. As for injustice, it lives by silence, breathes by submission, and strengthens by submission.
And between the spring of Goliath and the victory of the Al-Aqsa Flood, there is the decision of a leader, the determination of a soldier, boldness, courage, resolve, extreme force, and blood, blood, and blood until God decides a matter that was already in effect!
@AlikanaanPhD