In Dantes' Inferno , why was Saladin a Muslim and more importantly the enemy to the crusaders in Limbo while Muhammad the Prophet is in actual Hell? Did Europeans at the time like Saladin or what?

by Thefishlord

I'm reading Dantes Inferno and in Limbo Saladin is chilling out. I understand Limbo is for those who didn't convert and weren't saved but didn't do anything else wrong, but then later Muhammad the Prophet is placed in actual Hell. Why wasn't Saladin placed lower for being both a non believer and possibly violence or what not? Was Saladin viewed in good context by Europeans at the time?

Anbaraen

Not to discourage new answers, but this question has been asked before and answered by /u/Mediaevumed.