No.
Saladin was Moslem.
Richard the Lionhearted
Christian pilgren can go to Jerusalem in peace.
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In 1099 Jerusalem had fallen to the First Crusaders slaughtering its Christian, Muslim and Jewish inhabitants, after promising them safety, but did not spare the lives of children, women or elderly. The Latin Kingdom formed in the following year lasted until Saladin destroyed King Guy's army at the Horns of Hettin in 1187 and shortly after recovered Jerusalem. In stark contrast to the Crusades 88 years earlier, Saladin, adhering to the teachings of Islam, did not slaughter the city's Christian inhabitants. Saladin's noble act won him the respect of his opponents and many more people throughout the world. King Richard I of England, better known as Richard the Lion heart, who led the Third Crusade in 1189 to recover the Holy City, met Saladin in a conflict that was to be celebrated in later chivalric romances. Although the Crusaders failed in their purpose, Richard the Lion heart gained Saladin's lifelong respect as a worthy opponent. Saladin's generosity and sense of honor in negotiating the peace treaty that ended the Crusade won him the lasting admiration and gratitude of the Christian world.
saladin had a total of 900,000 men
Saladin led the Muslim armies in their opposition to the Christian Crusaders.
Saladin captured the Christian but then let them return back to their native lands
Saladin destroyed Christian Crusader forces in Jerusalem ~Iridian(:
Saladin showed them considerable respect, allowing safe passage for Christian pilgrims into Jerusalem and other Christian holy sites. Saladin's nephiew, Malik Al-Kamil, had a famous meeting with Francis of Assisi, a meeting that may have been pivotal in the later policies of Saladin's reign but also influenced St. Francis' views of Islam.
Richard the Lionhearted
Here is one good thing. Saladin conceded the rights of Christian pilgrims to not be beaten, robbed, or killed on their way to Jerusalem.
KING SALADIN AYYUBI signed a treaty with King Richard I which ended the Third Crusade and required Saladin to open Jerusalem up to Christian pilgrims.
Many rulers of Christian world united under Richard and waged was against Saladin for the control of Jerusalem.
In my opinion, he had to be, in order to put up such a strong and bloody fight with the Crusaders (Christian soldiers). But if you disagree with me, decide for yourself here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saladin
The treaty with Saladin allowed trade for merchants and unarmed Christian pilgrims to make pilgrimages to the Holy Land (Jerusalem), while it remained under Muslim control.
The question does not make much sense. Christianity is a religion; it cannot be seized. If the question is trying to ask when Saladin seized Jerusalem from the Christians, it Saladin reconquered the city on 2 October 1187, when the (Christian) Kingdom of Jerusalem relented after two week siege.
Christian pilgren can go to Jerusalem in peace.