angelinaballerinaPosts 1358
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twilightPosts 618
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Monkey FacePosts 922
It's called Al Salibion
I am talking about the era of Salahuddin - Does anyone know what they are called from the arab perspective.Thanks
The Crusades were started by the Muslims in the year 630 A.D. when Muhammad invaded and conquered Mecca. Later on, Muslims invaded Syria, Iraq, Jerusalem, Iran, Egypt, Africa, Spain, Italy, France, etc. The Western Crusades started around 1095
i have that book but not yet read it.Just wondering as i would have always refereed to them as the Crusades but then after converting seems abit odd to call them that - as they were crusading against Islam......
derienPosts 1927
I read this book in University. "Les croisades vues par les Arabes". It is a real eye-opener as to some the the atrocities that the Christians also inflicted on the Muslims. A must read for anyone who wants an honest view of history
suze63Posts 1672
I've only ever heard them referred to as The Crusades although with a different inference. An interesting book on a Muslim / Arab perspective is The Crusades Through Arab Eyes, by ammin Malouf.http://www.amazon.co.uk/Crusades-Through-Arab-Eyes-Essentials/dp/0863560237
call the crusades?
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