He describes himself as a "lapsed Sufi", so yes but not an in-your-face one.
No
Richard P. Mitchell has written: 'The Society of the Muslim Brothers'
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Richard I of England (Richard the Lionheart) .
Salahuddin Al-Ayyoubi
Saladin
Richard I of England ordered the execution of 2700 Muslim prisoners who were being held hostage in 1191. There is a link to an article on Richard I below.
In the third crusade Richard the lion heart was sent by the pope to win back Jerusalem from Saladin, the Muslim leader.
No he was a good Catholic like everybody else in western Europe.
He describes himself as a "lapsed Sufi", so yes but not an in-your-face one.
Well, in the Crusade of the Christians vs. the Muslims, the Christian lord was Richard the Lionhearted, and the Muslim lord was Saladin.
Depends, but I would say Saladin, who was a Syrian ruler that fought Richard the Lion Heart.