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yes of course
Muslims had been formally expelled from Spain prior to the Spanish Inquisition. Some Muslims converted to Christianity openly, but practiced Islam in secret. The Spanish Inquisition set out to find which Muslims had not truly converted and would torture any suspects that, in their view, were secretly practicing Islam. The Spanish Inquisition reached its height in the mid-1500s and was not disbanded until the 1830s.
The people persecuted in the Spanish Inquisition were "New Christians", which is to say Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity in order to continue living in Spain (since Judaism and Islam were banned), but who were believed to be secretly practicing their faith of birth. Hundreds of thousands of Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity were persecuted. Later, the Spanish Inquisition also persecuted Protestant reformers.
yes, and Islam Is the Fastest growing religion in America too.
The berbers would have converted to christianity instead
Minor affects since most converted.
Mexicans follow mostly Catholicism and other forms of Christianity. They were converted by the Spanish during the Spanish conquest.
Because it was muslim. Before t coming of the spaniards.. many kingdoms in the philippines were muslim. The spanish conquered the filipinos and converted them to christianity. Only 5 to 9 % of modern filipinos are muslims
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the reconquista has ended and queen Isabella/ king Ferdinand completed their task. Muslims left and others converted to Christianity. :-)
Because they converted to Christianity rather than face annihilation by the Spanish.
The Spanish enslaved the Indians and threatened them with death if they did not convert to Christianity. The Indians converted for self preservation.