Khaled Nabawy credited as playing...
Mullah
- Mullah: [the mullah pays a visit to Saladin in his tent after the battle at Kerak] Why did we retire? Why? God did not favor them. God alone determines the results of battles.
- Saladin: The results of battles ARE determined by God, but also by preparation, numbers, the absence of disease, and the availability of water. One cannot maintain a siege with the enemy behind. How many battles did God win for the Muslims before I came... that is, before God determined that I should come?
- Mullah: Few enough. That's because we were sinful.
- Saladin: It is because you were unprepared.
- Mullah: If you think that way, you shall not be king for long.
- Saladin: [Saladin rises to his feet] When I'm not king, I quake for Islam. Thank you for your visit.
- [the mullah does not budge; Saladin takes a step forward and extends his hand]
- Saladin: Thank you for your visit.
- [the mullah takes his meaning and grasps the offered hand]
- Mullah: You promised. You promised to return Jerusalem. Don't forget.
- [he leaves]
- Saladin: If I do not deliver war, I have no peace.
- Imad: The King of Jerusalem will die soon. When he is dead, the boy will become king of a kingdom he cannot control. The Christians will make the war you need.
- Mullah: [just before the final assault on Jerusalem] Brothers! Brothers! God has sent you this day! You will take no prisoners! As they did, so shall it be done! Allahu akbar!
- Muslim Soldiers: Allahu akbar!
- Mullah: Allahu akbar!
- Muslim Soldiers: Allahu akbar!
- Mullah: Allahu akbar!
- Muslim Soldiers: Allahu akbar!
- Imad: [discussing how to break Jerusalem's defenses] The wall where the Christopher Gate used to be has been weakened.
- Saracen Engineer: Yes, usually when a gate is blocked in, it is weaker than the wall around it.
- Mullah: Or stronger.
- Imad: It is weaker, Rashid has seen it. This will be our door into Jerusalem.