PaladinValer said:
christianbeginning said:
sure there were other reasons like lust for power, land, money, slaves and a desire for cultural and political domination that motivated Islam to field armies against the West every spring - continuosly - for 8 or so centuries, but the religious aspect was very strong also.
As a historian, I know better than this.
Christianbeginning is quite right here. Islam is quite clear in that it is a religion of conquest, of
jihad. It is the duty of Muslims to fight the non-muslims and to establish muslim rule over them. Muslims are commanded never to make a permanent peace with non-muslims, just a series of tactical truces until they can gather strength for the next assault. That is why from the 7th century onward Muslim armies have been continually attacking Christian (and other) lands and causing massive devastation.
This is a critical and
systemic problem within Islam and is one of the reasons that they cannot live in peace with any of their neighbours. Islam demands an
Islamic State to be practiced in its fullness. It is the duty of Muslims to try to create an Islamic state wherever they live. Look at many of the world's violent troublespots and you will find Muslims involved, usually in some sort of attempt to create an Islamic State.
Kashmir/India - muslim separatists
Nigeria - muslim jihadists
Sudan - Muslim jihadists
Yugoslavia - Muslim separatists
Philippines - Muslim separatists
Russia - Muslim separatists
Indonesia - Muslim jihadists
Cyprus-Turkey - Muslim separatists
Macedonia - Muslim separatists
Europe - Muslim terrorists
USA - Muslim terrorists
Saudi Arabia - Muslim fundamentalists
Algeria - Muslim fundamentalists
Afghanistan - Muslim fundamentalists
Kosovo - Muslim separatists
Egypt - Muslim fundamentalists
Ethiopia - Muslim separatists
Iran - Muslim fundamentalists
Ivory Coast - Muslim separatists
Thailand - Muslim separatists
Kenya - Muslim terrorists
This is not even to mention the Arab-Israel conflict.
Trying to gloss over this element in Islam out of misguided charity, does no one any favours. It is something that must be faced and acknowledged and dealt with by Muslims themselves.
PaladinValer said:
Christianbeginning said:
The Crusades were a direct response to the aggressions of Islam against formerly Christian lands.
Wishful thinking but absolutely false.
Again I must agree fully with Christianbeginning. The crusades were largely a defensive war following 600 years of continuous Muslim aggression on peacable Christian lands. In the period from 600Ad Muslim armies invaded (unprovoked) and conquered the Christian lands of Egypt, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Mesopotamia, North Africa, tunisia, Morocco and Spain, they had attacked France and invaded Italy, attacked Anatolia and Armenia and laid siege to Constantinople. Quite a record for such peaceable put-upon folk!
The immediate cause of the Crusades was two fold; Quoting Schaff's History at ccel:
A sudden check was put upon the pilgrimages by the Seljukian Turks, who conquered the Holy Land in 1076. A rude and savage tribe, they heaped, with the intense fanaticism of new converts, all manner of insults and injuries upon the Christians. Many were imprisoned or sold into slavery. Those who returned to Europe carried with them a tale of woe which aroused the religious feelings of all classes.
And secondly the continuing Moslem assault on the Eastern Empire...
Romanus Diogenes was defeated in battle with the Turks and taken prisoner in 1071. During the rule of his successor, an emir established himself in Nicaea, the seat of the council called by the first Constantine, and extended his rule as far as the shores of the sea of Marmora. Alexius Comnenus, coming to the throne 1081, was less able to resist the advance of Islam and lost Antioch and Edessa in 1086. Thus pressed by his Asiatic foes, and seeing the very existence of his throne threatened, he applied for help to the west.
The fact is that the Crusades halted Muslim encroachment on Christendom for two centuries and so perhaps saved christianity altogether.