Vold er en del af islams kulturgods
Her er en liste over islamiske agressioner, voldshandlinger,
undertrykkelser, og angrebskrige FØR kristendommen svarede igen med
korstogene:
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Sibel Kekilli, tysk-tyrkisk skuespiller.
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 by a Persian prisoner of war; Uthman ibn
Affan is elected third Caliph, who is regarded by many Muslims as
gentler than Umar.
644—650 Muslim Crusaders conquer Cyprus, Tripoli in North Africa, and
establish Islamic rule in Iran, Afghanistan, and Sind.
656 Caliph Uthman is assassinated by disgruntled Muslim soldiers; Ali
ibn Abi Talib, son—in—law and cousin to Muhammad, who married the
prophet's daughter Fatima through his first wife Khadija, is set up as
Caliph.
656 Battle of the Camel, in which Aisha, Muhammad's wife, leads a
rebellion against Ali for not avenging Uthman's assassination. Ali's
partisans win.
657 Battle of Siffin between Ali and Muslim governor of Jerusalem,
arbitration goes against Ali
661 Murder of Ali by an extremist; Ali's supporters acclaim his son
Hasan as next Caliph, but he comes to an agreement with Muawiyyah I and
retires to Medina.
661—680 the Caliphate of Muawiyyah I. He founds Umayyid dynasty and
moves capital from Medina to Damascus
673—678 Arabs besiege Constantinople, capital of Byzantine Empire
680 Massacre of Hussein (Muhammad's grandson), his family, and his
supporters 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 and impose the kingdom of
Andalus. This article recounts how Muslims today still grieve over their
expulsion 700 years later. They seem to believe that the land belonged
to them in the first place.
719 Cordova, Spain, becomes seat of Arab governor
732 The Muslim Crusaders 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 amirate in Cordova, Spain, setting up an
independent kingdom from Abbasids
762 Foundation of Baghdad
785 Foundation of the Great Mosque of Cordova
789 Rise of Idrisid amirs (Muslim Crusaders) in Morocco; foundation of
Fez; Christoforos, a Muslim who converted to Christianity, is executed.
800 Autonomous Aghlabid dynasty (Muslim Crusaders) in Tunisia
807 Caliph Harun al—Rashid orders the 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 Palermo, Italy; raids in Southern Italy
850 Caliph al—Matawakkil orders the destruction of non—Muslim houses of
prayer
855 Revolt of the Christians of Hims (Syria)
837—901 Aghlabids (Muslim Crusaders) conquer Sicily, raid Corsica,
Italy, France
869—883 Revolt of black slaves in Iraq
909 Rise of the 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 Ikhshid, a particularly harsh Muslim ruler, writes to Emperor
Romanus, boasting of his control over the holy places
937 The Church of the Resurrection (known as Church of Holy Sepulcher in
Latin West) is burned down by Muslims; more churches in Jerusalem are
attacked
960 Conversion of Qarakhanid Turks to Islam
966 Anti—Christian riots in Jerusalem
969 Fatimids (Muslim Crusaders) conquer Egypt and found Cairo
c. 970 Seljuks enter conquered Islamic territories from the East
973 Israel and southern Syria are again conquered by the Fatimids
1003 First persecutions by al—Hakim; the Church of St. Mark in Fustat,
Egypt, is destroyed
1009 Destruction of the Church of the Resurrection by al—Hakim (see 937)
1012 Beginning of al—Hakim's oppressive decrees against Jews and
Christians
1015 Earthquake in Palestine; the dome of the Dome of the Rock collapses
1031 Collapse of Umayyid Caliphate and establishment of 15 minor
independent dynasties throughout Muslim Andalus
1048 Reconstruction of the Church of the Resurrection completed
1050 Creation of Almoravid (Muslim Crusaders) movement in Mauretania;
Almoravids (aka Murabitun) are coalition of western Saharan Berbers;
followers of Islam, focusing on the Quran, the hadith, and Maliki law.
1055 Seljuk Prince Tughrul enters Baghdad, consolidation of the Seljuk
Sultanate
1055 Confiscation of property of Church of the Resurrection
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) (see 1050) conquer western Ghana
1085 Toledo is taken back by Christian armies
1086 Almoravids (Muslim Crusaders) (see 1050) send help to Andalus,
Battle of Zallaca
1090—1091 Almoravids (Muslim Crusaders) occupy all of Andalus except
Saragossa and Balearic Islands
1094 Byzantine emperor Alexius Comnenus I asks western Christendom for
help against 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
So it is only after all of the Islamic aggressive invasions that Western
Christendom launches its first Crusades.
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