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Christians were referred to as Musta'rabs which in turn was a sub-classification of the broader classification Ahl Al Zimma

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What important long term result of the crusades in the middle east?

Increase tension between Muslims and Christians


What name did the christians call their Muslim enemies in the middle ages?

Infidels Correction: Muslims called Christians Infidels. Christians called Muslims Saracens.


Who was the crusades war between?

The Crusades were fought between Christians and Muslims. They fought in the Middle Ages, and actually fought violently. Both sides wanted to take control of Jerusalem.


What was one negative effect of the crusades?

Because of the Crusades there is to this day tension between Christians, Jews, and Muslims; especially in the Middle East. Another effects: formidable costs, crimes, destruction, murders, robberies, hate, wars. Crusades were criminal actions of the damned catholics from the Western Europe.


What was the purpose for the crusades?

In the early middle ages Arab Muslims controlled Jerusalem. Many Christians went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem to visit the holy land. The Arab Muslims allowed this until the Turkish Muslims took over. When pilgrims visited the Holy land the Turkish Muslims would beat them, rob them and in some cases murder them. The Christians didn't like this and were told by the pope too go and fight, if Christians fought their sins would be immediately forgiven and if they died the would go straight to heaven and they would also protect their land and people and receive land so the holy war began this was called a crusade. Christians and Muslims fought over the power of Jerusalem and this is how the Christians recieved the name 'The Crusaders'.

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What was the relationships like between Christians and Muslims in the Middle ages?

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War of religion?

The Crusades for starters. The Crusades were a religious was between the Christians and the Muslims...with the Jews caught in the middle.


What important long term result of the crusades in the middle east?

Increase tension between Muslims and Christians


What name did the christians call their Muslim enemies in the middle ages?

Infidels Correction: Muslims called Christians Infidels. Christians called Muslims Saracens.


Which religions were in conflict during the crusades?

The Crusades were holy wars fought between Christians in Europe and Muslims in the Middle East between 1095 and 1291.


What middle eastern city is sacred to Jews and Christians and Muslims?

Jerusalem.


What was the most common religion in the medieval times in Spain?

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.


What two groups fought control of Europe in middle ages?

Christians and Muslims !


Were Muslims the Crusaders in the Middle ages?

No. Crusades were only by early European Christians.


Is the Middle East comprised entirely of 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.


Who was the crusades war between?

The Crusades were fought between Christians and Muslims. They fought in the Middle Ages, and actually fought violently. Both sides wanted to take control of Jerusalem.


Describe the relationship between medieval christian Europe and the Islamic empires of the middle ages what were the cultural impacts of the Muslims on Europe?

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