
Saladin’s reforms
Saladin, the Muslim leader in the 12th century, implemented several reforms to strengthen his empire. He restored the military, improving troop organization and fortifications to defend against Crusaders. Saladin promoted religious unity, ensuring fair treatment of different faiths and supporting Islamic scholars. He also streamlined the government to make it more efficient, reducing corruption and increasing revenue. These reforms helped maintain stability, defend territories, and consolidate his power, ensuring the survival and prosperity of the Muslim states during a turbulent period of conflict.