This depends entirely on how you define the "Christian West". If the Balkans count, I would argue that the greatest interaction happened there. If Spain counts, but not the Balkans, I would count Spain. While the interaction in Spain was technically longer, the interaction in the Balkans was much deeper and left many longer lasting effects than slavery and beautiful architecture.
Most are Muslims but there are Christian Arabs and in Egypt there are Coptic Christians. I would imagine that like all other races all religions are represented but Islam (Muslims) and Christians are the main religions.
Spain was historically a christian country when Muslims fought it and invaded it, it was ruled by Muslims but as the time passes the empire grew weaker and weaker and Christians fought to regain the country.
I believe that Crusades means a holy war lead by a Christian to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims. It was a military-religious expedition organized by the Pope from a Roman Catholic Church. Christians made an attempt to recover Christian territories lost to the infidels. It was all about recapturing "Christian" lands that had been invaded by Muslims.
In 1238, the Christian Reconquest forced Spanish Muslims south, and the kingdom of Granada was established as the last refuge of the Moorish civilization.
In the country, 40% christians and 60% muslims out of the 4 million people there............Butt there are 18.5 million Lebanese immigrants in other countries outside of Lebanon, 90% of them are christian, so you can say that Lebanon is a Christian country :D
The Koran is followed by Muslims but not by Christians
Christmas is a Christian holiday, and most Asians are not Christians. Muslims are not Christians either.
Muslims have shown a right way for them Many christian have muslim friend they like them
When a Christian reverts to Islam they are called Muslims ;)
Muslims, Jews, And Christians
Christmas is a Christian celebration. It is not observed by Muslims. Therefore, there is no conflict relating to Christmas.
There are slightly more Christians, but some countries are mainly Muslim (Egypt, Morocco, or Sudan) and some are mainly Christian.
The Crusades, a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims, officially ended in 1291 when the Muslims captured the last Christian stronghold in the Holy Land. However, tensions and conflicts between Christians and Muslims have persisted in various forms throughout history.
There are Christians, Jewish people and Muslims currently living in Ethiopia.
The biggest difference in beliefs alone is that Christians believe that Jesus is Christ while Muslims believe that Jesus was a great prophet although the greatest prophet in Islam is Muhammad.
Most are Muslims but there are Christian Arabs and in Egypt there are Coptic Christians. I would imagine that like all other races all religions are represented but Islam (Muslims) and Christians are the main religions.
Spain was historically a christian country when Muslims fought it and invaded it, it was ruled by Muslims but as the time passes the empire grew weaker and weaker and Christians fought to regain the country.