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It would be more nearly correct to say they slowed it down. Loss of some of their territory to the Europeans caused the Muslims to reconsider their confidence that they were predestined to take over the world - for a while. Rather more distressing than the Crusades, which stopped with retaking the Holy Land, were the incursions of the Mongol hordes, who would have, had they been able, taken over ALL the lands of Islam.

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