Saladin. Victory Without Vengeance - How Saladin Practiced Power Through Restraint, Honor, and Islamic Statecraft #968066

di Matthew Hollis Ward

Diogenes Global Press

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"Cruelty wins battles; restraint wins governance." Saladin is universally remembered as a moral hero, but what is often lost in the romanticized tales of chivalry is the reality of a disciplined state-builder and a master of strategic realism. In Victory Without Vengeance, Matthew Hollis Ward provides a serious and historically grounded re-examination of Yusuf ibn Ayyub—better known as Saladin. Ward argues that Saladin's legendary mercy was not merely a personal virtue, but a sophisticated governing strategy that unified fractured Muslim territories and secured long-term stability where terror would have failed.
Moving with the analytical sweep of global political biography, Ward explores the "World Without Unity" into which Saladin was born—a civilization divided more by ambition than belief. The book investigates how an outsider of Kurdish origin dismantled the Fatimid Caliphate in Egypt without a single drop of civil blood, replacing chaos with administrative continuity. Through a forensic look at the Battle of Hattin, Ward reveals how Saladin defeated the Crusader states through logistical attrition and psychological pressure long before the armies met on the field.
Victory Without Vengeance is a vital roadmap for anyone interested in the intersection of power and morality. Ward analyzes the "Reputation as Power" that turned Saladin's honor into a strategic asset, earning him the trust of his enemies and the absolute loyalty of his subjects. From the negotiated surrender of Jerusalem in 1187 to his complex relationship with Richard the Lionheart, this investigation proves that Saladin reclaimed the Holy Land not to destroy his enemies, but to restore a sense of order and law. This is an essential inquiry for those ready to understand how a conqueror can win without surrendering his moral authority.
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ISBN:
9791224454281
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
351 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Matthew Hollis Ward