There are a wide variety of reasons as to why Crusaders attacked Moslems.
1) Impeding Control of Jerusalem: The stated mission of the Crusades was to take back control of Jerusalem for Christendom. If they were trying to take it back, it follows logically that somebody else was in possession of it. As Moslems were in possession of Jerusalem and they did not wish to just give the city up, Crusaders attacked them.
2) Protecting Byzantium: The real reason for the Crusades was to prevent the Byzantine Empire from being completely overrun. The Seljuks, Ottomans, and Abbassids were all moving into Eastern Anatolia and threatening the survival of the Byzantine Empire. These states were all Moslem, so necessarily any policy to contain them militarily would require Moslem deaths.
3) Religious Discrimination: Many Christians saw Moslems as infidels who had knowingly rejected Christ and were thus fit to die. (This view has changed with time.)
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Answer 1
The crusades were fought when they attacked Muslims in the currently known countries of Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine
Answer 2
The Muslims saw the Crusades as an offensive war by Christians against the Islamic States with the intent to conquer and sublimate Islam to Christianity. In their view, the Crusades were a holy war whose goal was at least to humiliate Islam if not eradicate it and they support this view by referring to the numerous events of Christians massacring Muslims in conquered cities in the Middle East (most famously in Jerusalem after the First Crusade).
The Muslims had controlled the Levant Region from 634 C.E., meaning that it had been their territory for 500 years by the time the Crusades came around. It was their home and it was being violated.
they wanted to liberate Jerusalem and Palestine, the "holy Land", because they believed that Jesus had lived, died and was resurrected there.
muslim invaders of the holy land
Yes they did because they fought for there territories
The Crusades .
The main purpose of the Crusades were to capture the holy city of Jerusalem, and the conquest of Muslim "heathen" lands.
who were the crusades fought by
The Crusades were fought over the control of Jerusalem, which was considered a holy site for Christians, Muslims, and Jews. The city changed hands multiple times between Christian and Muslim forces during the Crusades.
The Crusades were fought between Christian crusaders from European countries and various groups in the Middle East, primarily Muslim armies defending their territories.
Saladin was not in a crusade. He was a great Muslim commander who fought against the crusades of the christians who ruled Jerusalem.
Trade expanded and towns boomed.
Trade expanded and towns boomed.
Trade expanded and towns boomed.
the Crusades originally had the goal of recapturing Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim rule and their campaigns were launched in response to a call from the Christian Byzantine Empire for help against the expansion of the Muslim Seljuk Turks into Anatolia.