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.
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam - And the Crusades - was created in 2005.
No. The Crusades were wars fought between Christians and Islam.
Islam spread to libya by other countries
The two rival religions involved in the Crusades were Christianity and Islam. Christians from Europe launched military campaigns (Crusades) to reclaim holy sites in the Middle East from Muslim control.
The outcome of the Battle of Tours, fought by Spanish-Muslims and Charles Martel, was to stop the spread of Islam into Europe.The battle of Tours occured in 732 when the Frankish army confronted the Muslim army to stop their spread in Western Europe.
A struggle or conflict to spread Islam is a Jihad
Islam never spread by war. Refer to question below.
Islam spread north at first and then spread east and west.
an attempt to spread Roman Catholicism.
It was called the crusades.
Christianity, Roman Catholic and Orthodox, and Islam
No, they were Orthodox