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    Prophet Muhammad SAW said: “Constantinople would fall into the hands of Islam. The leaders who conquer it are the best of leaders and the troops under his command are the best of troops. (Reported by Ahmad bin Hanbal). The first Muslim warrior succeeded in conquering Constantinople, the great city. Who is the person? I'll tell you. This is Sultan Muhammad Al-Fateh. Today I will talk about “The Conquest of Constantinople”, the greatness of “The Conquest of Constantinople” and finally, but without listing what we can learn from this story. Okay, let's explore the conquest of Constantinople by first looking at his life story. Conquering Constantinople was Sultan Muhammad Al-Fateh and in the West he was known as "Al Fateh 'the Conqueror' for his success in conquering Constantinople. He is known in the West as Mehmed the Conqueror. He was born on Mac 30, 1432 on the Adrianapolis border between Turkey and Bulgaria. However, his life story actually began 800 years before his birth. He is the son of Sultan Murad II, the seventh Ottoman sultan. His mother was Huma Hatun, a Christian princess who is Abdullah, daughter of Hum. As a child, Muhammad Al Fatih was spoiled and lazy. But Muhammad began to study seriously after being taught by teachers such as Sheikh Ahmad ibn Ismail al-Kurani, Sheikh Syamsudin and others. Among them, Muhammad Al Fateh studied religion, language, skills, physical geography, astronomy and history. Muhammad Al Fateh was an expert in warfare and intelligent leadership, an expert in the field of science and mathematics, and knew 7 languages: Turkish, Arabic, Greek, Latin, Persian, Hebrew and Serbia since the age of 21. Muhammad Al- Fatih was an intelligent young man who had the means to reach his age...... middle of paper ......y. Islam itself is a great religion. The teachings and everything else must be applied by everyone. I can say that people now tend to forget history. It shouldn't be this way. Let's remember him as a great person and I would be delighted if we could take him as an idol in your life. Works Cited Athirah Shariff. (December 26, 2012). Biodata of Sultan Muhammad al Fatih. Retrieved February 8, 2014 from http://ritajuraida.blogspot.com/2012/12/biodata-sultan-muhammad-al-fatih.htmlShoutul Humaira'. (January 8, 2014). Sultan Muhammad Al Fateh 1453. Retrieved January 30, 2014 from http://keluargaubc.blogspot.com/2012/01/sultan-muhammad-al-fateh-1453.htmlAsih Juwariyah. (September 12, 2012). Muhammad alfFatih, the conqueror of Constantinople. Accessed February 8, 2014, from http://kanshaforlife.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/muhammad-al-fatih-the-conqueror-of-constantinople/