The twenty-sixth of Jumada I:

It happened on the twenty-sixth of Jumada I:

* Year 520 AH / June 1126 AD The death of Imam Abu Bakr al-Tartushi, Fakih Maliki, He has many books, the most famous of which is the book Siraj al-Muluk on the behavior of kings.

* Year 683 AH / August 1284 AD Death of Ahmad Tekudar bin Hulagu, Sultan Ilkhani whose name at birth was Nicholas and he was a Christian, He assumed power in 1282 AD, He converted to Islam as a boy influenced by the Sufi Sheikh Kamal al-Din al-Rafi’i, the first Ilkhanid to convert to Islam.

* In the year 998 AH / April 1590 AD, the Istanbul Agreement was concluded between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid state in Iran, ended the fierce war between the two countries that lasted 12 years, Iran recognized respect for the freedom of the Sunni sect, And agreed not to insult the companions, And on the exchange of prisoners between the two sides.

* Year 1182 AH / October 1768 AD The Ottomans declare war on the Russian Empire to bring Russia into Poland, This war lasted 6 years.

* Year 1364 AH / May 1945 AD The French occupation commits terrible massacres in Algeria in which thousands of unarmed citizens were killed. These events were an important reason for the Algerian revolution.

* Year 1387 AH / September 1967 AD The issuance of the final statement of the Arab Summit Conference, which was held in Khartoum after the defeat of Egypt and Syria by Israel in the war of setback, The statement called for steadfastness against aggression, And insist on resistance.

* Year 1395 AH / June 1975 AD Egypt decides to reopen the Suez Canal again after the evacuation of the Zionists from it, with the transit of the first ship eight years ago, On board was President Anwar Sadat.

* Year 1405 AH / February 1986 AD The deployment of the Lebanese army in Sidon after the withdrawal of the Zionist army from it.

* Year 1437 AH / March 2016 AD The death of the Sudanese thinker Hassan Abdullah Al-Turabi, a political and religious leader as well, He is considered the pioneer of the Islamic political renewal school. Al-Turabi worked as a professor at the University of Khartoum and then was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Law. He was then appointed Minister of Justice of Sudan. In 1988, he was appointed Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs. He was also elected Speaker of the Parliament of Sudan in 1996.

Your brother / Mr. Mohamed Hamdi Madoukh