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Hatim is silent on this point, al-Khazraji in al- 'Uqud informs us that the Rasiilid princes, Niir al-Din 'Omar b.
Hatim cites Badr · al-Din Hasan as his authority," This latter in his narrative explains that he was closely acquainted with certain events which took place during the reign of al-Malik al-Mu' izz, since he was a hostage with the king as surety of his father's loyalty.
2. The Rasidid princes under the last Ayyubid ruler, al-Malik al~ Mas' ud- 6Ir-26 /I2I4-29: When, in 611112r4-5, the Rasiilids Niir al-Din "Umar and Badr al-Din Hasan received news of the arrival of al-Malik al-Mas' iid Salah al-Din from Egypt to assume control, they were the first to leave Zabid with forty horses to meet the new Ayyubid sovereign.
Hatim and al-Khazraji are agreed24 on the role of Badr al-Din Hasan in advising the new ruler, al-Malik al-Mas' fid to get rid of Sulayman the Sufi, instead of making peace with him and even granting him a share in the goverment, as al-Malik al-Mas' Gd had at first intended.
Hatim informs us, together with the words of his father, al-Malik al-Kamil, on his reading the poetry of Badr al-Din's military prowess, that induced al-Malik al-Mas'iid to arrest the Rasiilid princes.
When the two met, al-Malik al-Mas'ud offered al-Husam Lu'lu' the position of na'ib, at the same time ordering Nur Al-Din and his military chiefs to prepare to leave with him for Egypt.