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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:04,000 --> 00:00:06,080 Jerusalem, the Holy City, 2 00:00:06,080 --> 00:00:10,400 is regarded by many as the actual centre of the world. 3 00:00:12,960 --> 00:00:16,720 Since the Bronze Age, it's been the object of desire 4 00:00:16,720 --> 00:00:18,760 for both conquerors and prophets. 5 00:00:18,760 --> 00:00:21,400 Each one claiming the city, 6 00:00:21,400 --> 00:00:25,280 and robbing their predecessors of their past. 7 00:00:25,280 --> 00:00:28,960 Jerusalem is ever-changing - it's never been the same, 8 00:00:28,960 --> 00:00:32,840 and that is both its blessing and its curse. 9 00:00:32,840 --> 00:00:37,800 This beguiling place has changed hands many times, 10 00:00:37,800 --> 00:00:41,480 often with violence and bloodshed. 11 00:00:43,720 --> 00:00:46,920 And for many, this religious capital 12 00:00:46,920 --> 00:00:50,720 will be the setting for the Day of Judgement, 13 00:00:50,720 --> 00:00:52,920 when the world will end. 14 00:00:55,360 --> 00:00:57,240 In the early 7th century, 15 00:00:57,240 --> 00:01:00,640 a new faith arose out of the Arabian peninsula. 16 00:01:01,680 --> 00:01:04,120 This faith would revere Jerusalem, 17 00:01:04,120 --> 00:01:07,720 already sacred to Jews and Christians, 18 00:01:07,720 --> 00:01:12,600 but the new movement would adapt and commandeer their traditions. 19 00:01:12,600 --> 00:01:14,440 This was Islam. 20 00:01:15,880 --> 00:01:20,520 Its followers believe that their founder, too, came here, 21 00:01:20,520 --> 00:01:22,400 like Abraham and Jesus before him. 22 00:01:25,200 --> 00:01:28,880 But what would the arrival of a third faith 23 00:01:28,880 --> 00:01:31,920 mean for the unfolding story of Jerusalem? 24 00:02:02,360 --> 00:02:04,280 I'm a writer and historian, 25 00:02:04,280 --> 00:02:07,680 and I've been coming to Jerusalem since childhood. 26 00:02:10,080 --> 00:02:11,680 It's been a holy place, 27 00:02:11,680 --> 00:02:16,640 the site of a sacred spring, for some 4,000 years. 28 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:21,520 This was where the Jews built their temples 29 00:02:21,520 --> 00:02:24,560 for the worship of their one God, 30 00:02:24,560 --> 00:02:30,000 where the Canaanites, Greeks and Romans idolised their pagan gods, 31 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:32,280 and where Christianity was founded. 32 00:02:36,320 --> 00:02:41,600 In the 4th century, Constantine the Great created Christian Jerusalem, 33 00:02:41,600 --> 00:02:45,840 building the enormous Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre 34 00:02:45,840 --> 00:02:50,600 and commandeering the sacred symbols and relics of Judaism. 35 00:02:50,600 --> 00:02:54,760 The Temple Mount where the Jewish Temple once stood 36 00:02:54,760 --> 00:02:56,880 was deliberately preserved in ruins 37 00:02:56,880 --> 00:03:01,960 to celebrate the victory of Christianity over Judaism. 38 00:03:01,960 --> 00:03:05,800 The Jews were a persecuted minority, and in the 7th century 39 00:03:05,800 --> 00:03:09,400 they remained banned from Jerusalem by the Christian Byzantines, 40 00:03:09,400 --> 00:03:12,320 who still ruled the Middle East. 41 00:03:12,320 --> 00:03:14,720 The Christians had even claimed for themselves 42 00:03:14,720 --> 00:03:17,960 many of the Jewish traditions of the Temple Mount, 43 00:03:17,960 --> 00:03:20,520 and now they moved these, wholesale, 44 00:03:20,520 --> 00:03:22,840 over to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre - 45 00:03:22,840 --> 00:03:25,200 Adam's skull, Abraham's altar, 46 00:03:25,200 --> 00:03:28,600 and the oil-bearing horn that had anointed King David 47 00:03:28,600 --> 00:03:30,680 joined Christian relics 48 00:03:30,680 --> 00:03:34,640 such as the lance that had pierced Jesus' side, and of course, 49 00:03:34,640 --> 00:03:39,320 the true cross. They even moved the official centre of the world 50 00:03:39,320 --> 00:03:44,480 from Temple Mount, to its new home, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. 51 00:03:48,600 --> 00:03:51,400 But the Byzantine Empire had grown weak. 52 00:03:51,400 --> 00:03:54,640 And Christian Jerusalem was about to be changed 53 00:03:54,640 --> 00:03:57,080 by the revelations given to one man. 54 00:04:05,720 --> 00:04:09,480 800 miles away, in the Arabian desert, 55 00:04:09,480 --> 00:04:14,800 a young merchant named Muhammad lived in the pagan town of Mecca. 56 00:04:20,240 --> 00:04:23,400 But he knew of Jerusalem, and he came to respect 57 00:04:23,400 --> 00:04:25,920 the Jewish AND Christian scriptures. 58 00:04:32,440 --> 00:04:35,800 According to tradition, in 610 AD, 59 00:04:35,800 --> 00:04:38,600 the Archangel Gabriel visited Muhammad. 60 00:04:40,160 --> 00:04:44,680 He came to believe he was chosen to be God's messenger. 61 00:04:47,080 --> 00:04:50,520 When the Prophet received God's revelations, 62 00:04:50,520 --> 00:04:54,480 it was said that his face became flushed, he fell silent, 63 00:04:54,480 --> 00:05:00,080 he lay limp on the floor, engulfed by visions and humming sounds. 64 00:05:00,080 --> 00:05:06,240 And then, he began to recite these divine and poetical revelations. 65 00:05:06,240 --> 00:05:09,320 At first, they were just chanted aloud 66 00:05:09,320 --> 00:05:12,760 then they were divided into 114 chapters, 67 00:05:12,760 --> 00:05:16,760 and finally, collated into a book, known as the Koran. 68 00:05:22,560 --> 00:05:26,760 Muhammad preached submission - in Arabic, "Islam" - 69 00:05:26,760 --> 00:05:31,240 to the one God, in return for universal salvation. 70 00:05:32,600 --> 00:05:34,880 And for him, Jerusalem mattered. 71 00:05:36,520 --> 00:05:39,800 Respectful of the Jewish and Christian prophets, 72 00:05:39,800 --> 00:05:43,240 he venerated this place. 73 00:05:43,240 --> 00:05:46,960 Unlike Jesus, Muhammad was not a miracle worker, 74 00:05:46,960 --> 00:05:50,720 but one, apparently mystical, experience 75 00:05:50,720 --> 00:05:53,320 would link him for ever with the city. 76 00:05:57,520 --> 00:06:00,440 Muhammad's followers believed that one night 77 00:06:00,440 --> 00:06:02,760 he was awoken by the angel Gabriel, 78 00:06:02,760 --> 00:06:06,800 and mounted a stead with a human face, named Al-Buraq. 79 00:06:06,800 --> 00:06:09,800 And together, they flew on his night journey 80 00:06:09,800 --> 00:06:12,920 to a place called "the Furthest Sanctuary". 81 00:06:14,800 --> 00:06:19,680 There he met and prayed with the most revered prophets of Judaism 82 00:06:19,680 --> 00:06:24,560 and Christianity, including Abraham, Moses and Jesus, 83 00:06:24,560 --> 00:06:27,360 and then ascended to Heaven. 84 00:06:29,320 --> 00:06:33,000 And it's this that would turn the spotlight on Jerusalem 85 00:06:33,000 --> 00:06:35,640 for the emerging faith. 86 00:06:35,640 --> 00:06:38,480 From the earliest days of Islam, 87 00:06:38,480 --> 00:06:42,480 this Furthest Sanctuary was identified with the Temple Mount. 88 00:06:42,480 --> 00:06:47,640 And today, it's known as Haram Al-Sharif - the Noble Sanctuary. 89 00:06:56,560 --> 00:06:58,760 Jerusalem remains a sacred destination 90 00:06:58,760 --> 00:07:00,880 for Muhammad's followers. 91 00:07:02,960 --> 00:07:06,880 On this day every year, Muslims gather here to commemorate 92 00:07:06,880 --> 00:07:10,800 the night journey of the Prophet Muhammad to Jerusalem, 93 00:07:10,800 --> 00:07:15,040 making this city one of the most holy places in the world 94 00:07:15,040 --> 00:07:17,320 for Muslims today. 95 00:07:19,280 --> 00:07:21,240 Al-Isra, or the Night Journey, 96 00:07:21,240 --> 00:07:24,160 is celebrated in mosques across the city. 97 00:07:29,480 --> 00:07:32,800 Mustafa Abu Sway leads fellow Muslims in prayer. 98 00:07:36,240 --> 00:07:38,640 My understanding of the Night Journey is that 99 00:07:38,640 --> 00:07:42,160 it's the night that established the perpetual relationship 100 00:07:42,160 --> 00:07:46,320 between two parts of the Muslim world, Mecca and Jerusalem. 101 00:07:46,320 --> 00:07:50,200 It's an invitation to the children of Abraham 102 00:07:50,200 --> 00:07:53,840 to reconnect with Jerusalem. 103 00:07:53,840 --> 00:07:56,160 It was a night in which the Prophet himself 104 00:07:56,160 --> 00:07:59,360 connected personally with Jerusalem, 105 00:07:59,360 --> 00:08:01,960 when everyone knows that all prophets 106 00:08:01,960 --> 00:08:05,400 had that sublime relationship with this holy city. 107 00:08:09,080 --> 00:08:12,680 Muhammad's message wasn't just one of prayer and peace - 108 00:08:12,680 --> 00:08:14,960 he was also a formidable statesman, 109 00:08:14,960 --> 00:08:18,200 and he sent an expeditionary force to probe the defences 110 00:08:18,200 --> 00:08:20,360 of Byzantine Palestine. 111 00:08:20,360 --> 00:08:24,920 I wonder if he was already dreaming of reaching Jerusalem. 112 00:08:24,920 --> 00:08:27,960 In any case, Islam was getting closer. 113 00:08:34,640 --> 00:08:37,040 Muhammad died in 632. 114 00:08:37,040 --> 00:08:39,760 But his vision continued under his successors, 115 00:08:39,760 --> 00:08:44,880 who were known as the caliphs, or "Commanders of the Faithful". 116 00:08:47,320 --> 00:08:51,440 And just five years after their Prophet's death, 117 00:08:51,440 --> 00:08:54,840 three Islamic armies were converging on Jerusalem. 118 00:08:56,640 --> 00:09:00,520 It's thought there was a reason for their urgency. 119 00:09:00,520 --> 00:09:04,280 That these early Muslims may have believed 120 00:09:04,280 --> 00:09:07,000 the end of the world would take place here. 121 00:09:11,720 --> 00:09:15,200 Muhsin Yusuf has studied what drove Muhammad's followers. 122 00:09:16,720 --> 00:09:18,960 The Day of Judgement, the end day, 123 00:09:18,960 --> 00:09:22,080 was extremely important for almost everybody. 124 00:09:22,080 --> 00:09:24,840 The religious people especially came to Jerusalem 125 00:09:24,840 --> 00:09:29,080 and they wanted to occupy it because they wanted to be here 126 00:09:29,080 --> 00:09:32,080 in the Day of Judgement, because they think, 127 00:09:32,080 --> 00:09:33,960 they thought in that time - 128 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:37,760 that they would ascend to Heaven from here, from Jerusalem, 129 00:09:37,760 --> 00:09:39,480 so they wanted to be close. 130 00:09:39,480 --> 00:09:43,320 But for the average soldiers, it was important, 131 00:09:43,320 --> 00:09:45,680 but it's not like the religious people. 132 00:09:45,680 --> 00:09:49,160 They wanted to revenge against the Byzantines 133 00:09:49,160 --> 00:09:51,640 who tried to attack Muhammad. 134 00:09:54,040 --> 00:09:57,760 Driven by these political AND religious motives, 135 00:09:57,760 --> 00:10:01,880 the Islamic armies surrounded and laid siege to the Holy City. 136 00:10:07,040 --> 00:10:11,440 Inside, the Christians, led by the Patriarch Sophronius, 137 00:10:11,440 --> 00:10:15,680 thought the Muslims had been sent as punishment for their sins. 138 00:10:17,440 --> 00:10:20,720 Fearful of a bloody storming of the city, 139 00:10:20,720 --> 00:10:25,160 they started to negotiate and agreed to surrender, 140 00:10:25,160 --> 00:10:27,400 on one condition - 141 00:10:27,400 --> 00:10:31,920 that the terms of the takeover were personally guaranteed 142 00:10:31,920 --> 00:10:35,320 by the Muslim Caliph himself, Omar, 143 00:10:35,320 --> 00:10:41,400 a puritanical giant who reinforced his authority with a big stick. 144 00:10:43,800 --> 00:10:49,360 The Caliph Omar arrived in Jerusalem to accept the surrender of the city. 145 00:10:49,360 --> 00:10:53,720 The patriarch Sophronius presented him with the keys of Jerusalem, 146 00:10:53,720 --> 00:10:58,240 in return for the promise that the Christians could worship freely. 147 00:10:58,240 --> 00:11:00,480 The so-called "Pact of Omar". 148 00:11:08,320 --> 00:11:11,320 Omar had won Jerusalem for the early Muslims. 149 00:11:13,360 --> 00:11:14,920 But he went further still. 150 00:11:14,920 --> 00:11:18,840 For him, the now ruined Jewish shrines on the Temple Mount 151 00:11:18,840 --> 00:11:20,840 were important to Islam, too. 152 00:11:23,440 --> 00:11:26,920 He and his warriors cleared away the debris to pray there. 153 00:11:28,480 --> 00:11:32,000 He was deliberately co-opting, the ancient Jewish tradition 154 00:11:32,000 --> 00:11:37,480 of sanctity there, for the new and final revelation of Islam. 155 00:11:40,280 --> 00:11:42,960 And he even invited the Jews themselves, 156 00:11:42,960 --> 00:11:46,760 who had been exiled by the Christians, back to the city 157 00:11:46,760 --> 00:11:50,040 so they, too, could pray on the Temple Mount. 158 00:11:54,400 --> 00:11:58,800 But the central importance of Jerusalem to Islam was paramount. 159 00:11:59,840 --> 00:12:02,200 The new faith would build 160 00:12:02,200 --> 00:12:05,680 right on the site of the Jewish Temple itself. 161 00:12:05,680 --> 00:12:11,200 This would become the jewel in the crown of Islamic Jerusalem, 162 00:12:11,200 --> 00:12:16,280 and a monument to the splendour of those Arab caliphs who built it - 163 00:12:16,280 --> 00:12:18,080 the Umayyads. 164 00:12:26,880 --> 00:12:30,520 The Umayyad empire was one of the largest in the world 165 00:12:30,520 --> 00:12:35,120 and in 685 Abd al-Malik became its Caliph. 166 00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:41,880 Abd al-Malik was a triumphant empire builder and religious reformer. 167 00:12:41,880 --> 00:12:44,600 He won a vicious civil war against his enemies 168 00:12:44,600 --> 00:12:47,600 and when he captured one rebel leader, he led him around 169 00:12:47,600 --> 00:12:52,000 on a dog leash, hacked off his head and tossed it to the crowd. 170 00:12:53,080 --> 00:12:55,600 But despite this brutal exterior, 171 00:12:55,600 --> 00:13:00,120 he also indulged his more aesthetic sensibilities, 172 00:13:00,120 --> 00:13:05,200 and his most enduring achievement is still breathtaking. 173 00:13:09,640 --> 00:13:12,800 And it was the legacy of Judaism that he drew on 174 00:13:12,800 --> 00:13:15,760 for the location of this most ambitious of projects... 175 00:13:18,320 --> 00:13:22,640 ..adding a new layer of holiness to an already sacred site. 176 00:13:24,360 --> 00:13:27,280 It's one of the most successful 177 00:13:27,280 --> 00:13:30,160 and beautiful religious buildings ever constructed. 178 00:13:31,720 --> 00:13:35,360 Dominating the Temple Mount, it's the Dome of the Rock. 179 00:13:38,640 --> 00:13:40,360 It's not a mosque, but a shrine, 180 00:13:40,360 --> 00:13:44,240 and mysteriously, Abd al-Malik never said why he built it. 181 00:13:47,280 --> 00:13:49,920 The design was exquisitely simple - 182 00:13:49,920 --> 00:13:54,280 a dome, 65 feet in diameter supported by a drum... 183 00:13:55,960 --> 00:13:58,640 ..all resting on octagonal walls. 184 00:14:00,680 --> 00:14:03,960 The golden Dome, the gleaming white marble 185 00:14:03,960 --> 00:14:07,400 and the lavish decorations are a powerful combination. 186 00:14:12,680 --> 00:14:17,960 It's unlike any other Islamic shrine in the world. 187 00:14:22,920 --> 00:14:26,520 Directly beneath the Dome is the Rock itself. 188 00:14:28,280 --> 00:14:34,160 Then, as now, this spot marks for so many the centre of the world. 189 00:14:35,200 --> 00:14:37,280 This is a very ancient stone. 190 00:14:37,280 --> 00:14:40,480 No-one knows its ultimate origin, 191 00:14:40,480 --> 00:14:45,760 but this is certainly the holiest place in all of Jerusalem. 192 00:14:45,760 --> 00:14:50,320 This is the place where some believe Adam's skull is buried, 193 00:14:50,320 --> 00:14:53,880 where Abraham almost sacrificed Isaac, 194 00:14:53,880 --> 00:14:57,840 where the Jewish holy of holies, supposedly stood. 195 00:14:57,840 --> 00:15:02,080 This is the place whence Muhammad the prophet ascended to heaven 196 00:15:02,080 --> 00:15:03,960 during his night journey. 197 00:15:03,960 --> 00:15:08,800 And it's an amazing place, just to stand, 198 00:15:08,800 --> 00:15:14,400 and believe that this is the essence the foundation stone, 199 00:15:14,400 --> 00:15:16,920 of Jerusalem sanctity. 200 00:15:24,960 --> 00:15:28,480 Jerusalem now had an Islamic shrine, 201 00:15:28,480 --> 00:15:31,360 but still needed a mosque for Friday prayers. 202 00:15:38,320 --> 00:15:40,440 Built by Abd al Malik and his son, 203 00:15:40,440 --> 00:15:44,440 it's known as "Al Aqsa", the farthest mosque. 204 00:15:47,960 --> 00:15:50,520 Between them, Al-Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock, 205 00:15:50,520 --> 00:15:53,400 celebrated Islam's claim to Jerusalem. 206 00:15:55,760 --> 00:15:59,160 The Jewish Temple Mount was now an Islamic shrine, 207 00:15:59,160 --> 00:16:04,080 and its magnificence outshone any of the Christian monuments. 208 00:16:06,440 --> 00:16:10,000 Surely, that was always Abd al-Malik's intention. 209 00:16:13,720 --> 00:16:17,000 For over 300 years, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre 210 00:16:17,000 --> 00:16:21,040 had been the centre of all religious life in Jerusalem, 211 00:16:21,040 --> 00:16:26,640 but now the Muslims had reactivated and reinvigorated the Temple Mount 212 00:16:26,640 --> 00:16:30,320 adopting and adapting many of the traditions of the Jews 213 00:16:30,320 --> 00:16:34,360 and the Christians, and of course, adding many of their own. 214 00:16:34,360 --> 00:16:39,000 From now on, Jerusalem had two centres of sanctity - 215 00:16:39,000 --> 00:16:41,560 the Christian and the Muslim. 216 00:16:52,320 --> 00:16:56,640 The Umayyads ruled from Syria, but loved Jerusalem, 217 00:16:56,640 --> 00:17:00,320 and even considered making it their imperial capital. 218 00:17:01,840 --> 00:17:04,320 Right here, just south of the Temple Mount, 219 00:17:04,320 --> 00:17:08,600 the Umayyad caliphs built a magnificent palace complex, 220 00:17:08,600 --> 00:17:11,960 often using stones from the old Jewish temple. 221 00:17:11,960 --> 00:17:16,560 There were vast expansive courtyards, and tinkling fountains. 222 00:17:16,560 --> 00:17:19,320 And amazingly, they designed it so they could walk 223 00:17:19,320 --> 00:17:21,640 straight from their third floor apartments 224 00:17:21,640 --> 00:17:25,800 into their new and magnificent Al-Aqsa Mosque up there. 225 00:17:33,440 --> 00:17:37,480 These carvings once decorated the Caliph's palaces. 226 00:17:37,480 --> 00:17:39,960 They're 1,400 years old, 227 00:17:39,960 --> 00:17:44,920 but give a glimpse into an Islamic world that today, is unimaginable. 228 00:17:46,680 --> 00:17:50,920 The Umayyads were more like decadent Roman emperors 229 00:17:50,920 --> 00:17:54,240 than puritanical Islamic rulers. 230 00:17:54,240 --> 00:17:58,080 Islam actual banned the depiction of human faces, 231 00:17:58,080 --> 00:18:01,120 but as you can see, from these decorations, 232 00:18:01,120 --> 00:18:04,640 the Umayyads enjoyed naked dancing girls. 233 00:18:04,640 --> 00:18:09,920 Some with cartoonish faces, and some bare-breasted and brazenly sexual. 234 00:18:13,320 --> 00:18:17,640 This was not our traditional image of early Islam. 235 00:18:17,640 --> 00:18:21,720 Far from it. In fact, it would have been fun to be an Umayyad. 236 00:18:32,000 --> 00:18:34,200 Yet, even under this decadent, easy-going 237 00:18:34,200 --> 00:18:36,560 and rather tolerant dynasty, 238 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:39,720 Islam was changing and becoming more exclusive. 239 00:18:39,720 --> 00:18:42,960 The Jews had been allowed to worship on the Temple Mount 240 00:18:42,960 --> 00:18:45,160 for about 80 years, 241 00:18:45,160 --> 00:18:48,120 but in 720, the Caliph banned them 242 00:18:48,120 --> 00:18:50,760 from entering those precincts at all. 243 00:18:50,760 --> 00:18:53,240 They were allowed to continue to live in the city, 244 00:18:53,240 --> 00:18:56,440 but the Jews weren't allowed on to the Temple Mount again 245 00:18:56,440 --> 00:18:58,640 for over a thousand years. 246 00:19:13,520 --> 00:19:15,840 Jerusalem was ruled by the Umayyads 247 00:19:15,840 --> 00:19:20,120 and their successors, the Abbasids, for more than three centuries. 248 00:19:21,600 --> 00:19:24,480 They were mainstream Sunni Muslims. 249 00:19:24,480 --> 00:19:28,120 But since the 7th century, Islam had been split into two strands. 250 00:19:30,760 --> 00:19:36,720 In 969, a new mystical dynasty from Egypt conquered the city. 251 00:19:36,720 --> 00:19:41,320 They belonged to the other strand of Islam, the Shiites. 252 00:19:41,320 --> 00:19:45,560 Their caliphs claimed descent from the Prophet's daughter Fatima. 253 00:19:45,560 --> 00:19:47,480 They were known as Fatimids 254 00:19:47,480 --> 00:19:52,160 and they were much more tolerant towards Christians and Jews. 255 00:19:52,160 --> 00:19:56,200 Christian pilgrims were flocking to the city 256 00:19:56,200 --> 00:19:58,280 as the new millennium approached. 257 00:20:01,240 --> 00:20:04,880 Around this time, there were rumours that Jerusalem would be ruled 258 00:20:04,880 --> 00:20:08,320 by a mystical last Christian emperor, 259 00:20:08,320 --> 00:20:11,280 who would herald the End of Days. 260 00:20:12,960 --> 00:20:17,880 But the Muslims regarded their own Fatimid Caliphs as sacred kings 261 00:20:17,880 --> 00:20:23,040 and by the year 1000, a child was Caliph of the Fatimid Dynasty. 262 00:20:30,040 --> 00:20:34,880 This sacred boy ruler was Al-Hakim. He grew up to be broad-shouldered, 263 00:20:34,880 --> 00:20:38,640 handsome and his blue eyes were speckled with gold. 264 00:20:38,640 --> 00:20:43,480 He adored poetry, he loved literature and he was aesthetic. 265 00:20:43,480 --> 00:20:45,920 He was a popular and beloved young Caliph. 266 00:20:45,920 --> 00:20:50,800 But he was increasingly obsessed with his own semi-messianic status. 267 00:20:50,800 --> 00:20:53,200 He took to wandering the streets at night, 268 00:20:53,200 --> 00:20:56,640 in mystical trances induced by opium. 269 00:20:56,640 --> 00:21:00,520 Then he ordered massacres of dogs and cats, and banned chess. 270 00:21:02,040 --> 00:21:05,280 Gradually, Hakim was going mad. 271 00:21:09,480 --> 00:21:12,920 The Fatimid Caliphs considered themselves to be touched 272 00:21:12,920 --> 00:21:16,400 by the divine, suspended between God and man. 273 00:21:16,400 --> 00:21:21,040 But soon it seems Hakim believed he was wholly divine 274 00:21:21,040 --> 00:21:24,920 and he began to exercise his powers to devastating effect. 275 00:21:27,360 --> 00:21:31,040 Hakim, who was swiftly emerging as the Arab Caligula, 276 00:21:31,040 --> 00:21:35,560 soon unleashed his first purge against the Jews and the Christians. 277 00:21:35,560 --> 00:21:38,880 He ordered Jews to wear a grotesque cow-like halter 278 00:21:38,880 --> 00:21:41,320 to remind them of the golden calf. 279 00:21:41,320 --> 00:21:45,040 And they had to ring bells to warn Muslims of their approach. 280 00:21:45,040 --> 00:21:48,240 Then he offered them the choice - death or conversion - 281 00:21:48,240 --> 00:21:51,360 and thousands of Jews started to flee the country. 282 00:21:53,800 --> 00:21:55,280 As for the Christians, 283 00:21:55,280 --> 00:21:58,880 it was a sacred ritual performed just once a year 284 00:21:58,880 --> 00:22:05,240 at their holiest site that provoked Hakim's dangerous fury - 285 00:22:05,240 --> 00:22:08,200 the descent of the Holy Fire. 286 00:22:12,960 --> 00:22:14,880 On Holy Saturday night, 287 00:22:14,880 --> 00:22:19,560 crowds fought for a place in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. 288 00:22:19,560 --> 00:22:24,640 Christ's tomb was sealed, and all lamps extinguished until, 289 00:22:24,640 --> 00:22:28,360 amid emotional scenes, the patriarch entered the Tomb. 290 00:22:32,960 --> 00:22:37,040 Thousands of pilgrims waited in spine-tingling anticipation, 291 00:22:37,040 --> 00:22:38,520 and total darkness. 292 00:22:43,360 --> 00:22:46,720 First, there was a spark, then a flicker, 293 00:22:46,720 --> 00:22:48,480 then brightness flared. 294 00:22:49,600 --> 00:22:53,080 And the patriarch emerged holding the Holy Fire... 295 00:22:56,520 --> 00:23:00,520 ..which was then passed from pilgrim to pilgrim in scenes 296 00:23:00,520 --> 00:23:03,360 of total abandon and wild joy. 297 00:23:04,640 --> 00:23:09,040 To the Christians, it was a miracle confirming the divinity of Christ. 298 00:23:11,880 --> 00:23:14,400 But to Hakim, it was a piece of trickery, 299 00:23:14,400 --> 00:23:16,880 an exhibition of fairground hucksterism, 300 00:23:16,880 --> 00:23:18,560 and as soon as he heard about it, 301 00:23:18,560 --> 00:23:21,520 he ordered the total demolition of THIS place. 302 00:23:34,280 --> 00:23:38,560 The reconstruction of the Holy Sepulchre would take decades 303 00:23:38,560 --> 00:23:42,640 and never even approached the glory or scale of the original. 304 00:23:45,480 --> 00:23:49,560 Scarcely anything remains of Constantine's Basilica... 305 00:23:49,560 --> 00:23:50,760 except here. 306 00:23:52,360 --> 00:23:55,840 A three-minute walk away from today's Holy Sepulchre 307 00:23:55,840 --> 00:23:59,520 is this little known Russian church, the Alexander Nevsky. 308 00:24:01,640 --> 00:24:04,800 Hakim destroyed Constantine the Great's Basilica, 309 00:24:04,800 --> 00:24:08,440 the first church of the Holy Sepulchre, almost down to bedrock 310 00:24:08,440 --> 00:24:10,640 and virtually nothing was left, 311 00:24:10,640 --> 00:24:13,920 but it's one of the joys of Jerusalem that you find 312 00:24:13,920 --> 00:24:17,440 in the most unexpected places hidden treasures. 313 00:24:17,440 --> 00:24:22,080 And this pillar is one of them. Here it stands, 314 00:24:22,080 --> 00:24:26,120 down in the bell room of a 19th-century church. 315 00:24:26,120 --> 00:24:31,320 And this pillar once stood in the magnificent basilica 316 00:24:31,320 --> 00:24:34,040 of Constantine the Great. 317 00:24:34,040 --> 00:24:36,160 And as you touch it, 318 00:24:36,160 --> 00:24:40,120 you can feel the presence of his vanished Jerusalem. 319 00:24:40,120 --> 00:24:46,120 Destroyed by the insane delusions, of a messianic tyrant, 320 00:24:46,120 --> 00:24:48,320 Al-Hakim. 321 00:24:51,040 --> 00:24:55,400 Despite Hakim's worst excesses, still the Christians kept coming 322 00:24:55,400 --> 00:24:59,440 on holy pilgrimages that were increasingly fashionable. 323 00:25:01,080 --> 00:25:05,560 But Fatimid Jerusalem now fell to Turkic warlords, 324 00:25:05,560 --> 00:25:08,480 who threatened and massacred the Christian pilgrims. 325 00:25:13,840 --> 00:25:18,760 Europe issued a rallying cry to rescue the Holy City. 326 00:25:28,520 --> 00:25:33,760 In 1095, Pope Urban the Second created a new Christian concept - 327 00:25:33,760 --> 00:25:36,640 holy war for Jerusalem. 328 00:25:36,640 --> 00:25:40,520 In return for the remission of sins and salvation, 329 00:25:40,520 --> 00:25:42,400 Christians would conquer Jerusalem 330 00:25:42,400 --> 00:25:46,200 and cleanse the holy sites of the vile infidel. 331 00:25:48,440 --> 00:25:51,600 Tens of thousands vowed to become holy warriors, 332 00:25:51,600 --> 00:25:54,560 setting off through Europe into Asia Minor. 333 00:25:56,320 --> 00:26:00,640 Some were organised armies led by princes and their knights. 334 00:26:00,640 --> 00:26:02,920 Others were mobs led by holy men. 335 00:26:04,280 --> 00:26:08,520 For around three years, these crusaders battled their way 336 00:26:08,520 --> 00:26:10,440 towards their sacred goal. 337 00:26:12,400 --> 00:26:14,040 Of 80,000 who set off, 338 00:26:14,040 --> 00:26:18,480 probably only around 10,000 survived the perilous journey. 339 00:26:21,360 --> 00:26:26,960 On Tuesday 7th June 1099, in punishing heat, 340 00:26:26,960 --> 00:26:31,840 the crusaders finally received the reward for all their suffering. 341 00:26:31,840 --> 00:26:36,440 They emerged from the hills around Jerusalem to see before them 342 00:26:36,440 --> 00:26:40,040 the city of the king of kings, and before them too, 343 00:26:40,040 --> 00:26:42,880 the tomb of their lord, Jesus Christ. 344 00:26:42,880 --> 00:26:46,560 By nightfall, they were encamped around Jerusalem. 345 00:26:52,400 --> 00:26:57,240 Far from home, the crusaders' choice was stark - 346 00:26:57,240 --> 00:27:02,280 death, or victory on the ramparts of the Holy City. 347 00:27:05,360 --> 00:27:07,120 Things seemed hopeless. 348 00:27:09,000 --> 00:27:11,200 But Italian sailors arrived just in time. 349 00:27:11,200 --> 00:27:13,400 They dismantled their ships 350 00:27:13,400 --> 00:27:16,160 and built siege engines from the timbers. 351 00:27:17,760 --> 00:27:19,840 There would be no going back. 352 00:27:24,840 --> 00:27:27,080 Finally, at almost the last moment, 353 00:27:27,080 --> 00:27:31,160 the crusaders identified the weakest point in Jerusalem's defences, 354 00:27:31,160 --> 00:27:34,480 and somewhere around here, they rolled up their siege engines 355 00:27:34,480 --> 00:27:40,000 against the wall where it was lowest and fought their way into the city. 356 00:27:42,920 --> 00:27:46,760 Simultaneously, they broke in through the southern walls, too. 357 00:27:48,480 --> 00:27:51,680 And began their vicious slaughter of the Muslim faithful, 358 00:27:51,680 --> 00:27:54,080 whether citizens or soldiers. 359 00:27:56,760 --> 00:27:58,800 The battle raged for hours, 360 00:27:58,800 --> 00:28:02,000 the crusaders killed everyone they could find, 361 00:28:02,000 --> 00:28:04,240 in the streets and the alleyways. 362 00:28:05,880 --> 00:28:09,760 They didn't just chop off heads but also feet and hands, 363 00:28:09,760 --> 00:28:14,640 delighting in the fountains of cleansing infidel blood. 364 00:28:14,640 --> 00:28:16,760 They seized babies from their mothers 365 00:28:16,760 --> 00:28:20,120 and dashed their heads against the walls. 366 00:28:20,120 --> 00:28:24,280 Ultimately, they hacked and diced so much human flesh 367 00:28:24,280 --> 00:28:29,400 that they literally rode up to their bridals in blood. 368 00:28:34,120 --> 00:28:37,320 The fleeing Jerusalemites took refuge on the roofs 369 00:28:37,320 --> 00:28:39,240 of the Al-Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock. 370 00:28:41,200 --> 00:28:46,040 But the Crusaders smashed their way onto this crowded sacred esplanade. 371 00:28:47,920 --> 00:28:50,840 Some Muslims leapt to their deaths. 372 00:28:52,320 --> 00:28:54,240 Jews sought refuge in their synagogues, 373 00:28:54,240 --> 00:28:56,800 but the Crusaders set them on fire. 374 00:29:04,360 --> 00:29:07,920 After 48 hours, the slaughter was over. 375 00:29:14,160 --> 00:29:19,440 At the Holy Sepulchre, princes and priests sang in praise of Christ, 376 00:29:19,440 --> 00:29:24,160 clapping jubilantly and bathing the altar in tears of joy, 377 00:29:24,160 --> 00:29:26,800 before parading through the streets. 378 00:29:31,920 --> 00:29:33,680 But the city was almost empty. 379 00:29:33,680 --> 00:29:38,800 The numbers killed have been exaggerated to as many as 70,000. 380 00:29:38,800 --> 00:29:42,880 But the toll was probably between 10,000 and 30,000 dead. 381 00:29:44,000 --> 00:29:47,640 Such was the slaughter that six months later, 382 00:29:47,640 --> 00:29:51,720 Jerusalem would still stink of putrefying bodies. 383 00:29:53,960 --> 00:29:58,440 The Crusaders who died in battle were laid to rest in this graveyard, 384 00:29:58,440 --> 00:30:03,440 next to the Golden Gate, ready to rise on Judgement Day. 385 00:30:05,760 --> 00:30:09,320 Benny Kedar has studied what drove them. 386 00:30:10,440 --> 00:30:14,800 Evidently the Crusaders seeked to attain salvation 387 00:30:14,800 --> 00:30:17,200 by joining the Crusade, 388 00:30:17,200 --> 00:30:20,560 by fighting in it, by dying on it. 389 00:30:20,560 --> 00:30:26,440 But this was not their only motivation one can ascribe to them. 390 00:30:26,440 --> 00:30:29,520 Certainly, there were people who were seeking 391 00:30:29,520 --> 00:30:32,960 a new life in a new country. 392 00:30:32,960 --> 00:30:36,120 There were people who were adventurers and sometimes 393 00:30:36,120 --> 00:30:40,360 their motivation was an amalgam of these three aims. 394 00:30:40,360 --> 00:30:44,440 So what was the significance of this place outside the Golden Gate 395 00:30:44,440 --> 00:30:46,720 to the Crusaders? 396 00:30:46,720 --> 00:30:50,640 Of course, this is the place where, according to Jewish, Christian 397 00:30:50,640 --> 00:30:54,760 and Muslim tradition, the End of Days is going to take place, 398 00:30:54,760 --> 00:30:57,840 and everybody wants to have a good seat for that occasion, 399 00:30:57,840 --> 00:31:01,560 and that's why you have all these cemeteries all around to this day. 400 00:31:08,640 --> 00:31:11,840 The Crusaders had slaughtered the people of Jerusalem, 401 00:31:11,840 --> 00:31:14,560 but they didn't destroy their holy places. 402 00:31:16,200 --> 00:31:18,920 As so often in the city's history, 403 00:31:18,920 --> 00:31:23,160 they seized their enemies' sacred sites and made them their own. 404 00:31:25,880 --> 00:31:28,920 The Crusaders, like the Muslims before them, 405 00:31:28,920 --> 00:31:31,240 believed many of the buildings in Jerusalem 406 00:31:31,240 --> 00:31:34,520 had actually been constructed by David and Solomon. 407 00:31:34,520 --> 00:31:37,560 So, they turned the Dome of the Rock into the temple of the lord, 408 00:31:37,560 --> 00:31:40,920 Templum Domini. And they turned the Al-Aqsa mosque 409 00:31:40,920 --> 00:31:45,760 into the temple, or palace, of Solomon, both became churches. 410 00:31:54,200 --> 00:32:00,760 New bells were installed, their sound symbolising the Christian 411 00:32:00,760 --> 00:32:03,960 and not the Islamic call to prayer. 412 00:32:03,960 --> 00:32:09,040 Jews and Muslims were banned on pain of death from entering the city 413 00:32:09,040 --> 00:32:11,480 and very few of them were even left alive. 414 00:32:14,120 --> 00:32:18,360 Syrian and Armenian Christians were invited to settle in Jerusalem 415 00:32:18,360 --> 00:32:21,040 to increase its population. 416 00:32:23,560 --> 00:32:27,720 This now Christian city was once again the capital of a kingdom, 417 00:32:27,720 --> 00:32:29,360 the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 418 00:32:29,360 --> 00:32:33,640 whose lands included much of today's Israel, Jordan and Lebanon. 419 00:32:43,640 --> 00:32:47,280 Crusader Jerusalem was about to enter its golden age, 420 00:32:47,280 --> 00:32:50,800 under a remarkable woman who deserves to be better known, 421 00:32:50,800 --> 00:32:53,920 Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem. 422 00:33:03,880 --> 00:33:09,160 In 1129, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre 423 00:33:09,160 --> 00:33:11,840 witnessed its first royal wedding. 424 00:33:11,840 --> 00:33:15,720 Melisende, the daughter of King Baldwin II, 425 00:33:15,720 --> 00:33:18,080 married Fulk, Count of Anjou. 426 00:33:18,080 --> 00:33:22,160 And they then processed through cheering streets 427 00:33:22,160 --> 00:33:25,840 and then spent their first night together in the royal apartments 428 00:33:25,840 --> 00:33:27,600 of the Al-Aqsa mosque. 429 00:33:32,720 --> 00:33:35,160 The pomp and popularity of the royal wedding 430 00:33:35,160 --> 00:33:37,680 was a sign of what was to come for Jerusalem. 431 00:33:40,040 --> 00:33:43,280 Under Queen Melisende, the city would flourish. 432 00:33:45,120 --> 00:33:49,800 She embellished Jerusalem, creating much that we see today. 433 00:33:52,480 --> 00:33:57,200 She built the classic Crusader Church of St Anne's 434 00:33:57,200 --> 00:34:00,160 and the markets of Jerusalem. 435 00:34:00,160 --> 00:34:03,280 They're still the markets today. 436 00:34:04,640 --> 00:34:09,280 Melisende's Jerusalem had a population of around 30,000, 437 00:34:09,280 --> 00:34:10,760 plus streams of pilgrims. 438 00:34:14,320 --> 00:34:17,040 But it was a dangerous city. 439 00:34:17,040 --> 00:34:20,440 The medieval version of the wild west. 440 00:34:21,920 --> 00:34:26,960 Murderers, adventurers and whores came here to make their fortune. 441 00:34:28,280 --> 00:34:31,880 Its political intrigues were notoriously sleazy, 442 00:34:31,880 --> 00:34:35,600 even the respected Queen herself was implicated. 443 00:34:36,640 --> 00:34:41,400 Melisende was famously beautiful and as formidable as any man. 444 00:34:41,400 --> 00:34:43,880 But even she had her share of scandal. 445 00:34:43,880 --> 00:34:47,120 Rather bored with her middle-aged husband, King Fulk, 446 00:34:47,120 --> 00:34:51,160 she started to spend a lot of time with the young and handsome 447 00:34:51,160 --> 00:34:52,600 Count Hugh of Jaffa. 448 00:34:54,040 --> 00:34:56,800 King Fulk accused them of having an affair. 449 00:34:56,800 --> 00:35:00,280 And one day, while Count Hugh was sitting in a Jerusalem cafe 450 00:35:00,280 --> 00:35:05,160 playing dice, he was approached and stabbed by a mysterious knight. 451 00:35:05,160 --> 00:35:08,360 King Fulk's critics claimed that he'd ordered 452 00:35:08,360 --> 00:35:10,640 the assassination of his wife's lover. 453 00:35:10,640 --> 00:35:15,520 When the knight was tried, tortured and then publicly dismembered, 454 00:35:15,520 --> 00:35:18,880 only his tongue was left intact, 455 00:35:18,880 --> 00:35:22,040 to prove the King's innocence. 456 00:35:24,040 --> 00:35:27,280 Melisende and King Fulk made it up. 457 00:35:27,280 --> 00:35:31,280 Even if the Queen had lost her love, she kept her power. 458 00:35:34,000 --> 00:35:37,800 And soon she would celebrate her greatest achievement. 459 00:35:39,040 --> 00:35:42,240 Melisende and her son rebuilt and reconsecrated 460 00:35:42,240 --> 00:35:44,240 the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. 461 00:35:47,160 --> 00:35:49,800 It remains to this day the masterpiece 462 00:35:49,800 --> 00:35:53,960 and dazzling holy stage set of Crusader Jerusalem. 463 00:36:04,880 --> 00:36:09,240 But even as the Crusader kingdom enjoyed its heyday, 464 00:36:09,240 --> 00:36:11,560 Islam resolved to win back the Holy City. 465 00:36:15,320 --> 00:36:19,640 And the man who would launch this new holy war was Saladin. 466 00:36:25,840 --> 00:36:29,440 Saladin was a remarkably gifted statesman, 467 00:36:29,440 --> 00:36:33,840 beloved by his princes and generals, whom he alone could bind together. 468 00:36:33,840 --> 00:36:36,040 And by the standards of the 12th century, 469 00:36:36,040 --> 00:36:38,080 he was a very attractive leader. 470 00:36:38,080 --> 00:36:42,120 He was wise, moderate, humane. 471 00:36:42,120 --> 00:36:45,560 But above all, he loved Jerusalem. 472 00:36:45,560 --> 00:36:49,080 "I've had my fill, of earthly pleasures," he said. 473 00:36:49,080 --> 00:36:55,360 From then on, he devoted himself to the holy war, to liberate Jerusalem. 474 00:36:57,280 --> 00:37:01,160 Jerusalem's strategic nightmare was that Syria AND Egypt 475 00:37:01,160 --> 00:37:02,920 would unite against her. 476 00:37:04,360 --> 00:37:08,120 Now, Saladin seized both, encircling Jerusalem 477 00:37:08,120 --> 00:37:10,920 and threatening to strangle the kingdom. 478 00:37:14,080 --> 00:37:16,560 And he was fortunate in his enemies. 479 00:37:17,640 --> 00:37:22,000 The dynasty of Christian warrior kings had run dry. 480 00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:27,080 In 1187, Saladin defeated Jerusalem's army 481 00:37:27,080 --> 00:37:29,320 and captured its inept king. 482 00:37:34,400 --> 00:37:40,080 And so, on Sunday 20th September, Saladin surrounded Jerusalem 483 00:37:40,080 --> 00:37:43,920 determined to storm the city and massacre the Christians. 484 00:37:49,160 --> 00:37:52,400 Inside, women prayed for mercy at the Sepulchre. 485 00:37:53,840 --> 00:37:58,920 Without a king, the Jerusalemites appointed a respected baron, Balian, 486 00:37:58,920 --> 00:38:00,520 to lead them. 487 00:38:00,520 --> 00:38:03,240 As Saladin's troops attacked the city, 488 00:38:03,240 --> 00:38:05,120 the walls were defended by mere boys. 489 00:38:07,040 --> 00:38:10,280 So Balian made an uncompromising offer. 490 00:38:12,120 --> 00:38:16,040 He told Saladin, "First we will kill all our own women and children, 491 00:38:16,040 --> 00:38:20,160 "then we will demolish your Dome of the Rock and your Al-Aqsa mosque 492 00:38:20,160 --> 00:38:22,240 "and only then will you get the city." 493 00:38:23,920 --> 00:38:26,320 To save Islam's holy places, 494 00:38:26,320 --> 00:38:29,680 Saladin agreed to negotiate a peaceful surrender. 495 00:38:32,040 --> 00:38:35,240 But the Christians would still pay a heavy price. 496 00:38:36,920 --> 00:38:40,920 All the Jerusalemites would be ransomed or enslaved. 497 00:38:40,920 --> 00:38:43,160 But for Saladin, this was the fulfilment 498 00:38:43,160 --> 00:38:45,840 of his entire life's work - 499 00:38:45,840 --> 00:38:48,280 Saladin got Jerusalem. 500 00:39:02,000 --> 00:39:05,480 Saladin sat on his throne and watched, 501 00:39:05,480 --> 00:39:08,600 as two vast columns of Christians left the city. 502 00:39:08,600 --> 00:39:11,760 The Christians turned and wept, 503 00:39:11,760 --> 00:39:15,440 as they gazed upon Jerusalem for the last time. 504 00:39:27,920 --> 00:39:29,320 With the Christians gone, 505 00:39:29,320 --> 00:39:33,200 Saladin turned his attention to the Dome of the Rock, 506 00:39:33,200 --> 00:39:38,000 which he called, "The jewel of the signet ring of Islam." 507 00:39:38,000 --> 00:39:41,400 When Saladin retook possession of the Haram al-Sharif, 508 00:39:41,400 --> 00:39:45,000 the Temple Mount, for Islam, it was a triumphant personal moment 509 00:39:45,000 --> 00:39:47,840 for him and for his dynasty and for the faith. 510 00:39:47,840 --> 00:39:51,400 He immediately set about cleansing the Temple Mount 511 00:39:51,400 --> 00:39:54,000 of any vestiges of Christianity. 512 00:39:56,440 --> 00:39:59,600 He pulled down the cross from the top of the Dome 513 00:39:59,600 --> 00:40:04,560 which had been used as a church, and ripped out the Crusader apartments 514 00:40:04,560 --> 00:40:07,040 from within Al-Aqsa mosque. 515 00:40:08,200 --> 00:40:12,080 When that was done, he brought vast quantities of rose water 516 00:40:12,080 --> 00:40:16,320 up onto the Haram and Saladin himself, the sultan, his princes 517 00:40:16,320 --> 00:40:19,960 and all his generals got down on their knees right here 518 00:40:19,960 --> 00:40:23,920 and scrubbed the Haram's stones with rose water 519 00:40:23,920 --> 00:40:28,720 to cleanse it for ever of the pollution of the Christian infidel. 520 00:40:32,040 --> 00:40:36,000 Like the Crusaders before him, Saladin did not raze the city 521 00:40:36,000 --> 00:40:40,720 but adapted and embroidered its sacred places, 522 00:40:40,720 --> 00:40:43,080 using the buildings of his enemies. 523 00:40:45,200 --> 00:40:51,040 These Christian decorations probably once stood in a Crusader church. 524 00:40:51,040 --> 00:40:54,320 Now they adorn the Muslim Dome of the Ascension. 525 00:41:00,600 --> 00:41:04,680 Saladin's mission was to re-create an Islamic Jerusalem. 526 00:41:06,760 --> 00:41:09,480 He left the Church of the Holy Sepulchre intact, 527 00:41:09,480 --> 00:41:13,000 but he banned all church bells. 528 00:41:16,560 --> 00:41:19,320 FAINT CALL TO PRAYER 529 00:41:19,320 --> 00:41:23,840 The Islamic call to prayer would hold the monopoly of sound, 530 00:41:23,840 --> 00:41:26,760 and the sultan could enjoy the city that he adored. 531 00:41:34,760 --> 00:41:37,400 After the expulsion of the Christians, 532 00:41:37,400 --> 00:41:41,560 Saladin settled Muslims here from all over the Islamic world. 533 00:41:43,320 --> 00:41:45,920 And brought back the Jews. 534 00:41:51,560 --> 00:41:55,520 Saladin had won the city through the weakness of his opponents. 535 00:41:57,040 --> 00:42:00,560 But the news of Jerusalem's fall had shocked Christian Europe, 536 00:42:00,560 --> 00:42:03,200 from kings to peasants. 537 00:42:05,360 --> 00:42:08,120 Saladin's luck was about to run out. 538 00:42:08,120 --> 00:42:11,040 The greatest warrior in all Christendom 539 00:42:11,040 --> 00:42:14,600 was on his way to rescue Jerusalem. 540 00:42:14,600 --> 00:42:17,440 It was Richard the Lionheart. 541 00:42:20,280 --> 00:42:25,720 Richard was six foot tall, red-haired and ruthlessly competent. 542 00:42:25,720 --> 00:42:29,280 He was a showman and warrior who wielded a sword 543 00:42:29,280 --> 00:42:31,400 that he claimed was Excalibur. 544 00:42:34,720 --> 00:42:39,320 He was capable of surprising political and religious flexibility. 545 00:42:39,320 --> 00:42:43,760 Richard and Saladin were evenly matched. 546 00:42:45,120 --> 00:42:48,520 To take Jerusalem, Richard marched down the coast 547 00:42:48,520 --> 00:42:51,400 and defeated Saladin at the Battle of Arsuf. 548 00:42:54,280 --> 00:42:57,040 Now the Christian Crusader was poised 549 00:42:57,040 --> 00:43:00,400 to threaten Saladin's hold on Jerusalem. 550 00:43:02,080 --> 00:43:06,360 Saladin waited nervously inside the city. His generals advised him 551 00:43:06,360 --> 00:43:10,840 that if he didn't leave, he might be trapped inside a devastating siege. 552 00:43:12,080 --> 00:43:15,560 Saladin wavered, but he knew that if he left the city, 553 00:43:15,560 --> 00:43:17,640 his generals would surrender it to Richard. 554 00:43:20,200 --> 00:43:24,400 The thought of abandoning his prize was too much. 555 00:43:42,040 --> 00:43:44,840 Still a few days' march away, 556 00:43:44,840 --> 00:43:48,520 Richard realised that even if he captured Jerusalem, 557 00:43:48,520 --> 00:43:50,600 he would not be able to hold her 558 00:43:50,600 --> 00:43:53,680 whilst Saladin's vast empire was in tact. 559 00:43:54,920 --> 00:43:58,200 Richard's only option was to negotiate. 560 00:44:00,640 --> 00:44:05,280 First, Richard wrote to Saladin - "The Muslims and the Christians 561 00:44:05,280 --> 00:44:10,120 "are both done for, the lands are ruined at the hands of both of us. 562 00:44:10,120 --> 00:44:11,960 "All we have to discuss is Jerusalem, 563 00:44:11,960 --> 00:44:15,080 "the True Cross and the territories. 564 00:44:17,240 --> 00:44:21,320 "But, Jerusalem is the centre of our worship, 565 00:44:21,320 --> 00:44:24,720 "which we will never renounce." 566 00:44:24,720 --> 00:44:27,200 Saladin replied to this. He said, 567 00:44:27,200 --> 00:44:30,400 "Jerusalem is as much ours as yours, 568 00:44:30,400 --> 00:44:32,640 "but it is greater for us. 569 00:44:32,640 --> 00:44:35,240 "Because it is the place that our Prophet visited 570 00:44:35,240 --> 00:44:37,920 "on his night journey." 571 00:44:37,920 --> 00:44:41,480 Either way there was a big problem in the way of a deal. 572 00:44:41,480 --> 00:44:45,600 Both men wanted to possess Jerusalem totally. 573 00:44:52,200 --> 00:44:55,640 Unable to reach a settlement, the fighting between Richard 574 00:44:55,640 --> 00:44:59,560 and Saladin continued until their armies were at a standstill. 575 00:45:02,760 --> 00:45:07,520 Yvonne Friedman believes that these two men had much in common. 576 00:45:07,520 --> 00:45:11,920 How important was Jerusalem to each of them, Richard and Saladin? 577 00:45:11,920 --> 00:45:17,000 For both of them, it was the goal, the aim of the war. 578 00:45:17,000 --> 00:45:21,440 But Saladin fought more wars against Muslims 579 00:45:21,440 --> 00:45:23,640 than against Christians. 580 00:45:23,640 --> 00:45:29,160 He couldn't envisage the possibility of giving up Jerusalem. 581 00:45:29,160 --> 00:45:33,840 But... And it was the crown of his achievements. 582 00:45:33,840 --> 00:45:38,280 For Richard, it was the goal he never achieved. 583 00:45:38,280 --> 00:45:41,800 Who do you think was the greater man, Saladin or Richard? 584 00:45:41,800 --> 00:45:44,400 They were both great men, 585 00:45:44,400 --> 00:45:47,440 but Saladin was a better statesman, 586 00:45:47,440 --> 00:45:49,320 a better politician. 587 00:45:49,320 --> 00:45:52,360 While they were both great warriors, 588 00:45:52,360 --> 00:45:57,160 Richard, on the battlefield, actually won. 589 00:45:57,160 --> 00:45:59,240 And he was a great leader of soldiers. 590 00:45:59,240 --> 00:46:01,680 He was not a great statesman, 591 00:46:01,680 --> 00:46:04,560 and I don't think he was a great English king. 592 00:46:10,560 --> 00:46:14,000 And so on 2nd September 1192, 593 00:46:14,000 --> 00:46:17,080 the Sultan and King agreed the Treaty of Jaffa. 594 00:46:19,080 --> 00:46:21,680 The first partition of Palestine. 595 00:46:24,120 --> 00:46:27,760 The Christian kingdom received a new lease of life 596 00:46:27,760 --> 00:46:30,120 with Acre as its capital. 597 00:46:30,120 --> 00:46:33,160 Saladin kept his treasured Jerusalem, 598 00:46:33,160 --> 00:46:37,120 only granting the Christians access to the Holy Sepulchre. 599 00:46:39,280 --> 00:46:43,880 Richard, it seemed, had got the raw end of the deal. 600 00:46:48,920 --> 00:46:51,680 Richard the Lionheart had failed. 601 00:46:51,680 --> 00:46:55,320 Saladin the Islamic Sultan ruled Jerusalem. 602 00:46:55,320 --> 00:46:58,320 And even though these two men shared the same passions, 603 00:46:58,320 --> 00:47:00,440 the same love for Jerusalem, 604 00:47:00,440 --> 00:47:04,920 the same chivalry and the same ruthlessness, they never met. 605 00:47:04,920 --> 00:47:08,680 Saladin invited Richard to make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem, 606 00:47:08,680 --> 00:47:10,160 but Richard was adamant - 607 00:47:10,160 --> 00:47:13,440 if he couldn't possess Jerusalem totally, 608 00:47:13,440 --> 00:47:16,160 he preferred never to set eyes on it. 609 00:47:28,080 --> 00:47:32,360 Six months after signing the treaty, Saladin died. 610 00:47:34,440 --> 00:47:37,160 But his nephew, who loved the city, came to live here, 611 00:47:37,160 --> 00:47:41,240 embellishing it with new buildings and new walls. 612 00:47:43,240 --> 00:47:47,480 But within a generation, the Crusaders were back. 613 00:47:49,240 --> 00:47:52,040 This time they invaded Egypt, 614 00:47:52,040 --> 00:47:55,040 the jewel of the family's Empire. 615 00:47:55,040 --> 00:48:00,640 Threatened by its loss, Saladin's nephews took a drastic step. 616 00:48:00,640 --> 00:48:03,960 They believed that if the Crusaders took the city, 617 00:48:03,960 --> 00:48:08,120 they would kill everyone inside it and dominate all of Syria. 618 00:48:08,120 --> 00:48:13,760 So they demolished Jerusalem's walls to destroy her military value 619 00:48:13,760 --> 00:48:17,280 and offered her up to save Egypt, 620 00:48:17,280 --> 00:48:19,680 the lesser of two evils. 621 00:48:19,680 --> 00:48:22,760 This desperate act backfired. 622 00:48:22,760 --> 00:48:26,400 The Crusaders were defeated in Egypt and fled for home. 623 00:48:26,400 --> 00:48:30,360 They never even got near Palestine, let alone the Holy City. 624 00:48:33,320 --> 00:48:35,920 Saladin's family had destroyed the walls 625 00:48:35,920 --> 00:48:38,800 of their beloved Jerusalem for nothing. 626 00:48:41,280 --> 00:48:45,400 Today these stones are all that are left of the walls, 627 00:48:45,400 --> 00:48:49,080 a poignant reminder of the glories and the decline 628 00:48:49,080 --> 00:48:51,560 of the House of Saladin. 629 00:49:01,840 --> 00:49:05,640 The Jerusalemites wept and fled. 630 00:49:05,640 --> 00:49:08,120 The city was now left defenceless. 631 00:49:11,800 --> 00:49:14,720 It seemed like the end for Jerusalem. On the Haram, 632 00:49:14,720 --> 00:49:18,920 women, children and old men ripped their clothes and tore their hair 633 00:49:18,920 --> 00:49:23,160 and scattered in all directions, as if it was the Day of Judgement. 634 00:49:26,160 --> 00:49:30,000 And yet, Jerusalem was about to change hands again, 635 00:49:30,000 --> 00:49:32,760 in an unlikely and forgotten deal 636 00:49:32,760 --> 00:49:38,360 that strangely prefigures the peace negotiations of our own times. 637 00:49:42,200 --> 00:49:47,320 Saladin's dynasty had become weakened by family feuds 638 00:49:47,320 --> 00:49:50,280 when a new and unorthodox Crusader 639 00:49:50,280 --> 00:49:53,000 arrived on a very different kind of crusade. 640 00:49:55,560 --> 00:50:00,360 He would be the most eccentric ruler that Jerusalem has ever had. 641 00:50:00,360 --> 00:50:03,880 This maverick was Frederick II. 642 00:50:13,120 --> 00:50:15,960 King of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperor, 643 00:50:15,960 --> 00:50:19,440 Frederick was the most powerful monarch in Europe. 644 00:50:19,440 --> 00:50:23,520 Heir to lands from the Baltic to the Mediterranean. 645 00:50:26,960 --> 00:50:30,000 And more importantly, he knew his enemies. 646 00:50:31,080 --> 00:50:34,680 Frederick was unique, because he was at home with Islam. 647 00:50:34,680 --> 00:50:36,520 It was said that he'd grown up 648 00:50:36,520 --> 00:50:39,240 in the back streets of semi-Islamic Sicily 649 00:50:39,240 --> 00:50:41,920 running wild with a bunch of Arab urchins. 650 00:50:41,920 --> 00:50:45,360 He spoke Arabic and he even had a harem. 651 00:50:45,360 --> 00:50:47,560 His enemies regarded him as the Antichrist, 652 00:50:47,560 --> 00:50:50,400 the beast of the apocalypse. 653 00:50:50,400 --> 00:50:53,560 His friends, though, and admirers called him Stupor Mundi, 654 00:50:53,560 --> 00:50:56,400 the wonder of the world. 655 00:50:59,200 --> 00:51:01,680 Unlike other Crusaders before him, 656 00:51:01,680 --> 00:51:06,240 Frederick realised that he was too weak to fight for Jerusalem. 657 00:51:08,640 --> 00:51:11,200 But so, too, was his Muslim opponent, 658 00:51:11,200 --> 00:51:13,680 Saladin's nephew, Sultan Kamil. 659 00:51:15,720 --> 00:51:21,360 The solution? These two educated men immediately opened secret talks. 660 00:51:24,160 --> 00:51:26,560 As the Sultan and the Emperor negotiated, 661 00:51:26,560 --> 00:51:29,800 they discussed Aristotelian philosophy, arid geometry, 662 00:51:29,800 --> 00:51:34,680 Islamic theology, and they also sent each other gorgeous dancing girls. 663 00:51:34,680 --> 00:51:37,880 Frederick, of course, did everything his own way. 664 00:51:37,880 --> 00:51:40,520 He lived like an Oriental potentate. 665 00:51:40,520 --> 00:51:43,560 And in between bouts of serious negotiations, 666 00:51:43,560 --> 00:51:49,000 he went on long hunting trips and spent time seducing new mistresses. 667 00:51:49,000 --> 00:51:53,960 He even wrote chivalrous poetry to his new Syrian mistress. 668 00:51:59,360 --> 00:52:01,800 When the negotiations wavered, 669 00:52:01,800 --> 00:52:04,640 Frederick prepared his troops for battle. 670 00:52:06,280 --> 00:52:10,160 This did the trick. His army wasn't needed. 671 00:52:10,160 --> 00:52:14,200 Instead, a ground-breaking power-sharing deal was struck. 672 00:52:18,920 --> 00:52:23,320 In 1229, Frederick achieved the undreamable - 673 00:52:23,320 --> 00:52:25,200 in return for ten years' peace, 674 00:52:25,200 --> 00:52:29,240 he received all of Jerusalem including this, the citadel. 675 00:52:29,240 --> 00:52:32,080 The house of Saladin kept the Temple Mount, 676 00:52:32,080 --> 00:52:36,880 and the Muslims enjoyed full freedom of worship and access. 677 00:52:36,880 --> 00:52:39,360 Only the Jews were left out of this deal, 678 00:52:39,360 --> 00:52:42,800 but very few of them remained in Jerusalem. 679 00:52:42,800 --> 00:52:46,120 This shared sovereignty remains, even today, 680 00:52:46,120 --> 00:52:50,760 the most daring peace deal in all of Jerusalem's history. 681 00:52:59,200 --> 00:53:01,640 Through this shrewd alliance with Islam, 682 00:53:01,640 --> 00:53:05,320 Frederick had won the city for Christianity. 683 00:53:05,320 --> 00:53:09,080 But the fact that the Dome of the Rock remained under Muslim control 684 00:53:09,080 --> 00:53:13,080 led to some accusing him of betraying the Crusader cause. 685 00:53:17,560 --> 00:53:21,040 Reuven Amitai thinks that this free-wheeling polymath 686 00:53:21,040 --> 00:53:23,680 wasn't just playing at politics. 687 00:53:23,680 --> 00:53:26,520 Frederick had a pretty good idea what this was all about. 688 00:53:26,520 --> 00:53:28,760 Frederick was, as is well known, 689 00:53:28,760 --> 00:53:33,400 was a very successful, a very, very powerful, a very hands-on ruler. 690 00:53:33,400 --> 00:53:37,920 And I think he knew that this was a relatively cheap way, 691 00:53:37,920 --> 00:53:40,320 in terms of manpower and resources, 692 00:53:40,320 --> 00:53:44,600 and just general aggravation, to achieve the main goal. 693 00:53:44,600 --> 00:53:46,360 He wanted to look good. 694 00:53:46,360 --> 00:53:49,280 He was certainly not a naive babe in the woods. 695 00:53:49,280 --> 00:53:52,520 So what was the reaction of both sides to the secret deal? 696 00:53:52,520 --> 00:53:56,360 I think that deep down, in both societies, 697 00:53:56,360 --> 00:53:58,560 there was difficulty accepting 698 00:53:58,560 --> 00:54:01,680 that one could make real peace with the other side. 699 00:54:01,680 --> 00:54:05,280 The idea that two rulers would strike a deal of such magnitude, 700 00:54:05,280 --> 00:54:08,720 and so publicly, perhaps, was difficult to swallow. 701 00:54:12,360 --> 00:54:14,600 When the deal was complete, 702 00:54:14,600 --> 00:54:17,040 Frederick received the keys to the city 703 00:54:17,040 --> 00:54:19,800 from the Muslim commanders. 704 00:54:19,800 --> 00:54:24,800 And characteristically, Frederick put his own stamp on the occasion. 705 00:54:26,320 --> 00:54:29,000 Here in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 706 00:54:29,000 --> 00:54:31,840 Frederick held a crown-wearing ceremony, 707 00:54:31,840 --> 00:54:35,280 attended not by priests, but by his German troops. 708 00:54:35,280 --> 00:54:39,400 It wasn't so much a coronation, more a symbolic display 709 00:54:39,400 --> 00:54:43,040 of his universal power as Christian emperor. 710 00:54:47,600 --> 00:54:51,200 But his triumph was spoiled. 711 00:54:51,200 --> 00:54:54,160 The Pope, to punish him for his haughty independence, 712 00:54:54,160 --> 00:54:56,480 had excommunicated him. 713 00:54:56,480 --> 00:55:00,800 And now he was forced to leave his own city. 714 00:55:00,800 --> 00:55:04,440 He had won Jerusalem, but he could never enjoy it. 715 00:55:15,640 --> 00:55:19,240 130 years after the First Crusaders' bloody conquest, 716 00:55:19,240 --> 00:55:22,080 the city was Christian again. 717 00:55:26,120 --> 00:55:29,200 But without its walls, Jerusalem was insecure. 718 00:55:32,960 --> 00:55:36,320 And after the death of the co-signer of the treaty, Kamil, 719 00:55:36,320 --> 00:55:38,120 peace didn't last. 720 00:55:39,360 --> 00:55:43,680 The city was tossed back and forth between Islamic princelings 721 00:55:43,680 --> 00:55:46,240 and Crusader barons. 722 00:55:58,760 --> 00:56:05,480 On 11th July 1244, 10,000 Kharismian Tartars rode towards Jerusalem. 723 00:56:08,640 --> 00:56:12,280 Recklessly invited in by Saladin's feuding descendants, 724 00:56:12,280 --> 00:56:15,480 these mercenaries were now out of control. 725 00:56:19,760 --> 00:56:22,400 The horsemen clattered into the city, 726 00:56:22,400 --> 00:56:25,720 fighting and hacking their way through the streets. 727 00:56:27,920 --> 00:56:30,520 They destroyed churches and houses. 728 00:56:32,960 --> 00:56:36,280 Christian Jerusalem was under attack. 729 00:56:39,680 --> 00:56:43,160 The Tartars burst into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 730 00:56:43,160 --> 00:56:46,040 Christendom's holiest shrine. They set it on fire. 731 00:56:46,040 --> 00:56:49,360 When they found the priests celebrating mass at the altar, 732 00:56:49,360 --> 00:56:52,120 they beheaded them and disembowelled them. 733 00:56:52,120 --> 00:56:55,960 Then they smashed into the tombs of the Crusader kings of Jerusalem, 734 00:56:55,960 --> 00:56:58,640 right under this chapel. They pulled out the bodies 735 00:56:58,640 --> 00:57:00,880 and threw them onto a bonfire. 736 00:57:00,880 --> 00:57:03,720 And finally, they smashed the stone 737 00:57:03,720 --> 00:57:07,360 at the door of the tomb of Jesus Christ himself. 738 00:57:13,200 --> 00:57:16,520 When they had thoroughly destroyed and pillaged Jerusalem, 739 00:57:16,520 --> 00:57:19,520 the Tartars galloped away. 740 00:57:21,280 --> 00:57:24,680 Over 2,000 Christians were massacred. 741 00:57:29,160 --> 00:57:31,560 Jerusalem was at rock bottom. 742 00:57:31,560 --> 00:57:34,680 It resembled a devastated village, 743 00:57:34,680 --> 00:57:37,920 without walls, ruined and half empty. 744 00:57:37,920 --> 00:57:42,080 It seemed as if Jerusalem couldn't sink any lower. 745 00:57:48,560 --> 00:57:51,280 For the moment Jerusalem was desolate, 746 00:57:51,280 --> 00:57:54,440 controlled by different Islamic warlords. 747 00:57:56,680 --> 00:58:01,760 Hoards of invaders galloped through her streets at will. 748 00:58:03,560 --> 00:58:07,040 There were few Muslims, let alone Christians left... 749 00:58:08,440 --> 00:58:10,680 ..and just a handful of Jews. 750 00:58:12,120 --> 00:58:15,840 And yet she remained sacred for the three faiths. 751 00:58:17,080 --> 00:58:21,040 Could one of them provide a champion to rebuild her? 752 00:58:21,040 --> 00:58:24,920 Could Jerusalem once again become THE Holy City, 753 00:58:24,920 --> 00:58:28,760 the centre of the world? 64712

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