ISLAM for centuries aggressively by force seeking to dominate the world
Breaking News November 2015 So it is only after all of the Islamic aggressive invasions that western Christendom launches its first
Crusades. Muslims who slashed and burned and forced conversions did not wander off from the origins of
Islam, but followed it closely. Therefore, it is only natural that the Quran would be filled with references to jihad and qital, the latter word meaning only fighting, killing, warring, and slaughtering. Textual reality matches historical reality. Islam was the aggressor in its own Crusades, long before the
Europeans responded with their own.
Timeline
630 Two years before
Muhammad’s death of a fever, he launches the
Tabuk Crusades, in which he led 30,
000 jihadists against the
Byzantine Christians.
632-634 Caliphate of
Abu Bakr
633 The Muslim
Crusaders, led by Khalid al-Walid,
634
Battle of Yarmuk in
Syria the Muslim Crusaders defeat the Byzantines. (BEFORE OSAMA
BIN LADEN death he drew inspiration from the defeat)
634-644
The Caliphate of
Umar ibn al-Khattab, who is regarded as particularly brutal.
635 Muslim Crusaders besiege and conquer of
Damascus.
636 Muslim Crusaders defeat Byzantines decisively at Battle of Yarmuk.
637 Muslim Crusaders conquer
Iraq at the
Battle of al-Qadisiyyah (some date it in 635 or 636).
638 Muslim Crusaders conquer and annex
Jerusalem, taking it from the Byzantines.
638-650 Muslim Crusaders conquer
Iran, except along
Caspian Sea.
639-642 Muslim Crusaders conquer
Egypt.
641 Muslim Crusaders control Syria and
Palestine.
643-707 Muslim Crusaders conquer
North Africa.
644 Caliph Umar is assassinated
644-650 Muslim Crusaders conquer
Cyprus,
Tripoli in North Africa, and establish Islamic rule in Iran,
Afghanistan, and
Sind.
656
Caliph Uthman is assassinated
656
Battle of the Camel
657
Battle of Siffin between Ali and Muslim governor of Jerusalem, arbitration goes against Ali
661
Murder of Ali
661-680 the Caliphate of
Muawiyyah I. capital from
Medina to Damascus
673-678
Arabs besiege
Constantinople, capital of
Byzantine Empire
680
Massacre of
Hussein in
Karbala, Iraq.
691
Dome of the Rock is completed in Jerusalem, only six decades after Muhammad’s death.
705
Abd al-Malik restores
Umayyad rule.
710-713 Muslim Crusaders conquer the lower
Indus Valley.
711-713 Muslim Crusaders conquer
Spain
719
Cordova, Spain, becomes seat of
Arab governorship.
732 The Muslim Crusaders are stopped at the
Battle of Poitiers; that is, Franks (
France) halt Arab advance.
749 The
Abbasids conquer Kufah and overthrow Umayyids.
756
Foundation of
Umayyid emirate in Cordova, Spain
762 Foundation of
Baghdad
785 Foundation of the
Great Mosque of Cordova
789 Rise of
Idrisid emirs (Muslim Crusaders) in
Morocco;
800 Autonomous
Aghlabid dynasty (Muslim Crusaders) in
Tunisia.
807
Caliph destruction of non-Muslim prayer houses and of the
Church of Mary Magdalene in Jerusalem.
809 Aghlabids (Muslim Crusaders) conquer
Sardinia, Italy.
813 Christians in Palestine are attacked; many flee the country.
831 Muslim Crusaders capture of
Palermo, Italy; raids in
Southern Italy.
850 Caliph al-Matawakkil orders the destruction of non-Muslim houses of prayer.
837-901 Aghlabids (Muslim Crusaders) conquer
Sicily, raid
Corsica,
Italy, France.
909
Fatimid Caliphate in Tunisia; these Muslim Crusaders occupy Sicily,
Sardinia.
928-969
Byzantine military revival, they retake old territories, such as Cyprus (964) and
Tarsus (
969).
937
The Church of the
Resurrection is burned down by Muslims; more churches in Jerusalem are attacked .
960
Conversion of
Qarakhanid Turks to Islam
969
Fatimids (Muslim Crusaders) conquer Egypt and found
Cairo.
970
Seljuks enter conquered Islamic territories from the
East.
973
Israel and southern Syria are again conquered by the Fatimids.
1009
Destruction of the
Church of the Resurrection by al-Hakim
1012
Beginning of al-Hakim’s oppressive decrees against
Jews and Christians
1031
Collapse of Umayyid Caliphate and establishment of 15 minor independent dynasties throughout Muslim Andalus
1050
Creation of
Almoravid (Muslim Crusaders) movement in Mauretania; followers of Islam, focusing on the Quran, the hadith, and Maliki law.
1071
Battle of Manzikert,
Seljuk Turks (Muslim Crusaders) defeat Byzantines and occupy much of
Anatolia.
1071
Turks (Muslim Crusaders) invade Palestine.
1073
Conquest of Jerusalem by Turks (Muslim Crusaders)
1075 Seljuks (Muslim Crusaders) capture
Nicea (
Iznik) and make it their capital in Anatolia.
1076
Almoravids (Muslim Crusaders) conquer western
Ghana.
1085
Toledo is taken back by
Christian armies.
1090-1091 Almoravids (Muslim Crusaders) occupy all of Andalus except
Saragossa and
Balearic Islands.
1094 Byzantine Seljuk invasions of his territory; Seljuks are Muslim
Turkish family of eastern origins; see 970.
1095
Pope Urban II preaches first
Crusade; they capture Jerusalem in 1099
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