During the Middle Ages, the city of Jerusalem was a significant focal point of conflict between Christians and Muslims. It was conquered by Christian forces during the First Crusade in 1099, with the primary goal of reclaiming the city for Christianity. This conquest led to a violent takeover, resulting in the expulsion or slaughter of many Muslims and Jews residing in Jerusalem at the time. The fall of Jerusalem became a pivotal moment in the Crusades, symbolizing the intense religious and territorial disputes of the era.
This is a hard question to answer. Spain had Christians, Muslims, and Jews during the Middle Ages, but Christians and Muslims were in greater numbers than Jews. It is hard to know whether Muslims outnumbered Christians at some times, particularly around the year 800 or so. Earlier in the Middle Ages and later, in the Late Middle Age, Christians were in greater numbers.
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No. Crusades were only by early European Christians.
religion impacted for the land the christians fought for the land and so did the muslims that impacted a big thing on religion
The Muslims conquered Iraq, Iran, and Siberia.
This is a hard question to answer. Spain had Christians, Muslims, and Jews during the Middle Ages, but Christians and Muslims were in greater numbers than Jews. It is hard to know whether Muslims outnumbered Christians at some times, particularly around the year 800 or so. Earlier in the Middle Ages and later, in the Late Middle Age, Christians were in greater numbers.
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Jerusalem.
The Crusades were holy wars fought between Christians in Europe and Muslims in the Middle East between 1095 and 1291.
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No. Crusades were only by early European Christians.
Christians and Muslims !
No. There are substantial (but declining) populations of Christians and Jews in the middle east. Not entirely, but close. The overwhelming majority (>90%) of Middle Easterners are Muslims. Jews, Christians, Druze, and Baha'i make up around 7-8% of the Middle East cumulatively.
Moors were Arabs from the middle east.
Muslims are commanded to love and respect all.