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Saladin was commander of the Muslim Arab armies during the Third Crusade. He is famous for leading the Arabs to several victories against the European crusaders and recapturing most of the Middle East. Despite being his enemy, most Christian Europeans respected Saladin for his military skill and civilized nature. Some Europeans even said Saladin had chivalry, comparing his actions to those of a knight.

Which description of Saladin is written from the point of view of the soldiers who fought against him?
A.
Saladin was a poor commander, but he was lucky enough to win a few victories.
B.
Saladin was a terrible man. He killed innocent people and only cared about violence.
C.
Saladin was a great and noble leader who won battles for the true god Allah.
D.
Saladin was a wise and worthy enemy. It is a shame that he was not on our side.

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Answer:

Saladin was a wise and worthy enemy. It is a shame that he was not on our side.

Explanation:

As the passage says, many Christian crusaders referred to Saladin as a heroic warrior, in ways that no other Muslim at the time would have been described. When powerful leaders are respected by people who have disagreeing belief systems, it tells us they were greatly admired in their time.